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JD Wetherspoon offering pints for £1.49 in new deal

JD Wetherspoon offering pints for £1.49 in new deal

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Wetherspoon is set to launch a range of new deals on June 23, offering customers greater "value-for-money" on meals and drinks.
These new deals include:
Existing deals like the Curry Club (on Thursdays) and The Afternoon Deal (Monday to Friday 2-5pm) will also still be available at Wetherpoon pubs across the country.
Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin said: 'We believe that our customers will welcome the new and existing value-for-money club deals in our pubs.'
Wetherspoon offering pints for £1.49 as part of new-look deal
Wetherspoon will also be updating its Ale Monday deal on June 23, changing it to Ale Monday to Wednesday.
This will allow pub-goers to enjoy lower prices on guest ales, for longer.
Prices will vary between different Wetherspoon venues, but are set to range from £1.49 to £2.15 across 651 pubs.
Pints will vary in price from £1.49 to £2.15 at select Wetherspoon pubs under the new Ale Monday to Wednesday deal. (Image: JD Wetherspoon)
On Mondays, in Wetherspoon pubs across the country, the new Small Plates Deal will allow patrons to select any three for £10 (£12 at some pubs).
They will be able to choose from 20 small plates dishes, including spicy chicken wings, Halloumi-style fries and an 8' Margherita pizza.
Customers can also choose from more than 50 drinks, including draught beers, spirits, cocktails and soft drinks at lower prices, as part of the Monday Club promotion.
There will be 610 Wetherspoon pubs offering the new Small Plates 'Any 3 for £10' Deal, with a further 159 pubs offering 'Any 3 for £12'.
The new Tuesday Club will offer a beer and a burger to patrons for £9.99. (Image: JD Wetherspoon)
The new Tuesday Club offers a beer and a burger from £9.99.
All gourmet burgers are served with chips, six beer-battered onion rings and a choice of more than 150 drinks as part of the price.
The deal is available from £8.46 with a soft drink and from £9.99 with an alcoholic drink.
These prices will be available at 604 Wetherspoon pubs across the UK, but may vary in others.
The new Pizza Club offer will be available on Wednesdays at more than 520 Wetherspoon venues.
All 11" pizzas - including Pepperoni, BBQ Chicken, Roasted Vegetable and new Spicey Chicken - will be available with the deal, on offer for £6.96 (with a soft drink) and £8.49 (with an alcoholic drink).
All the new deals will not be available on Bank Holidays.
These new deals will be available at participating JD Wetherspoon pubs across the UK from Monday, June 23.
These new deals come off the back of some major changes to the Wetherspoon menu recently.
In May, the pub chain introduced four new gourmet burgers to its menu:
Wetherspoon's Brunch Burger, described by fans as the "best burger ever", is also set to make a return for a limited time this month.
The burger will be available on Father's Day weekend - Friday, June 13 to Sunday, June 15.
But it's not all been good news for customers, with several menu items axed by Wetherspoon.
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Steaks, mixed grills and gammon were removed from pub menus across the UK on May 14.
This came after JD Wetherspoon was forced to remove its £6.49 chicken bites from the menu.
The Wetherspoon staple features 10 crispy chicken bites, chips and an array of sauces, but was previously listed as "temporarily unavailable" on menus.

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