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Wetherspoons brings back deals day with discounts on dozens of drinks – you can get a pint for just £1.49

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WETHERSPOONS has revived its beloved Monday Club and will once again slash prices across its drinks menu at the start of every week.

The chain is helping customers banish the Monday blues with bargains available every week, aside from bank holidays, in its 900 pubs across the country.

Wetherspoon fans expressed delight at the return of Monday Club
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The pub giant’s Monday Club had disappeared in recent years, but was once a favourite with its customers. In 2019 many expressed their dismay as the offer was axed in the run up to Christmas.

With its relaunch Wetherspoons‘ fans will be able to pick up a pint of Ruddles or Worthington’s for just £1.49, with guest ales available from £1.99.

Pints of Shipyard and Strongbow will be £2.25, Budweiser £2.69 and Guinness £2.99.

A range of single spirit measures including Smirnoff raspberry and Gordon’s pink gin will be £1.99, with mixer included. Two cocktail pitchers will be available for £13.25 and a range of soft drinks are just £1.65.

Wetherspoons has confirmed to The Sun that the Monday Club deal is here to stay.

It’s important to bear in mind that prices do vary from pub to pub, so it’s a good idea to double-check the price of a pint before you order so you aren’t caught out.

Below is a list of the full list of items included in the deal at all branches of Wetherspoons, including the most common discount prices:

  • Ruddles or Worthingtons – £1.49
  • Abbot Ale – £2.25
  • Shipyard or Strongbow – £2.25
  • Coors or Carling – £2.49
  • Budweiser – £2.69
  • Guinness – £2.99
  • Au vodka (strawberry burst, blue raspberry, pineapple crush, pink lemonade) – £1.99 including mixer
  • Sidemen vodka (tropical ice, mixed berry) – £1.99 including mixer
  • Smirnoff raspberry – £1.99 including mixer
  • ·Gordon’s pink gin – £1.99 including mixer
  • Jack Daniel’s apple flavoured bourbon – £1.99 including mixer
  • Captain Morgan’s tiki flavoured rum – £1.99 including mixer
  • Disaronno – £1.99 including mixer
  • Bumbo rum – £2.85 including mixer
  • Jack Daniel’s – £2.85 including mixer
  • Kraken rum – £2.85 including mixer
  • Any two cocktail pitchers – £13.25
  • Pepsi (Max, Max Cherry, Diet) – £1.65
  • R Whites lemonade – £1.65
  • Monster (all varieties) – £1.65
  • Brecon Carreg water (still, sparkling)  £1.29

Earlier this month Wetherspoons announced that its 12-day autumn real ale festival will return on October 9 across the chain’s 814 branches.  

 The exact beers and the prices at this year’s event are yet to be confirmed, but last year, pints were available for just £2.

You can find your local Wetherspoons on the pub chain’s website.

Ways to save at Wetherspoons

Every year, Spoons holds its Tax Equality Day to highlight the benefits of a permanently reduced tax bill for the pub industry.

It usually takes place in September, and last year it fell on Thursday, September 14.

As well as its 12-day Real Ale Festival every Autumn, Wetherspoons also holds a Spring Festival.

Wetherspoons is known for its meal deal offers that run all week long.

These include Tuesday’s Steak Club, Thursday’s Curry Club and Fish Friday.

For example, a standard curry club meal with an alcoholic drink is between £8.55 and £9.19.

Outside of the deal, you would expect to pay around a fiver more for the same meal.

You can enjoy bottomless brews all day in participating Wetherspoons pubs by buying one hot drink.

The offer includes Tetley tea and a range of Lavazza coffee including a flat white, latte, cappuccino, and Americano.

Prices start from just 99p but they can vary depending on your location.

Going 'out out'? Three tips to save BIG

WHETHER you're celebrating a special occasion or you're just looking to blow off steam, going out can be pretty pricey nowadays.

If you’re planning a night out, consumer reporter Olivia Marshall explains how to cut costs.

Location, location

Have budgets in mind when choosing where to celebrate.

For example, pricey London used to be the most popular destination for partying, but Liverpool has since overtaken the capital.

The Merseyside city offers a more purse-friendly night out, according to party company Fizzbox.

Drink to that

Save cash with a few pre-club bevvies.

Aldi is popular for its cheap and delicious prosecco.

Bars like Revolutions have 2-4-1 cocktails if you book a table during Happy Hour, and signing up to O’Neill’s newsletter will get you a free drink.

Try something new

Many local venues host free or low-cost comedy nights.

Check out comedy clubs, bars, or community centres in your area for events that won’t cost you a penny.

It’s a great way to discover new comedians while enjoying a night out without breaking the bank.

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