One day left to grab 99p pints at 750 Wetherspoons pubs across the UK

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WETHERSPOONS punters have just one day left to grab a pint from as little as 99p at hundreds of pubs.

To help beat the post-Christmas blues, the chain launched a January sale across venues in England, Scotland Wales cutting drink prices until January 16.

Wetherspoon pub exterior with sale signs in the windows.
Wetherspoon January sale is ending soon

A total of 750 pubs are taking part in the sales event though the exact sale items with vary by location.

Customers have the chance to pick up a pint of Ruddles for £1.29 down from £1.79 – offering a 28% discount.

Or you can get a pint of Worthington’s for 99p, while Belhaven and Doom Bar are on sale for £1.49.

More than 650 of the 750 pubs will be offering a glass of Coldwater Creek wine (250ml) for £2.49.

And if you’re off the booze, almost all of the pubs will be serving low and alcohol-free drinks from £1.49 too.

Plus, 660 of the pubs will be serving Lavazza coffee, tea and hot chocolate (including refills) for £1.29 instead of £1.59 – 19% off.

There is also discounted food available with three burger meal deals available.

The average price of the meal deals is £6.52 with an alcoholic drink or £4.99 with a non-alcoholic refreshment.

If you’re heading to Wetherspoons it’s always worth checking for deals and sales that offer the chance to save.

You can usually see the latest deals on the Wetherspoons’ website.

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It comes after the chain dropped the price of a pint to just £1.50 for one day each week last month.

And launched a Christmas menu at the end of 2024, with a never-before-seen burger, pizza and dessert on offer.

The chain also axed 18 drinks from menu in a major shake up last May.

And in a more controversial move started banning regulars from standing at the bar in some of its pubs.

A sign at the popular Roebuck in Rayleigh, Essex, tells punters: “No drinking at the bar.

“Once served we kindly request that you move away from the bar area. Apologies for any inconvenience.”

One drinker told The Sun: “I can’t believe they’ve introduced this. Surely being stood at the bar is one of the joys of the British pub.

“First ridiculous queues and now this. Standing at the bar is part of what makes the great British pub experience what it is.”

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