WETHERSPOONS fans can raise a glass in true Christmas spirit as 683 of its pubs are open for business today. The popular pub chain will pour pints in branches across the UK between certain hours today. All the usual beverages will be on offer, including pints, spirits, wine and fizz. Drinkers wil... Read more
The Sun - Dec 25
Here is your guide to the pubs that are serving drinks on the big day 🎄 Read more
The Scotsman - Dec 24
AS the festive season kicks off, the pubs will be busy - when will Wetherspoons be open? While most of the high street shuts down on Thursday, December 25, 2025, the pub giant is keeping the lights on in hundreds of locations on December 25. Most stores and supermarkets like Aldi, Lidl, and Tesco... Read more
The Sun - Dec 24
Two Australian influencers were blown away by the cheap prices at Wetherspoons – and the cheeky pair decided to test how many drinks £20 could buy them at the pub Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Dec 19
The move from the pub giant, which has boozers in Birmingham, includes a turkey feast. Read more
Birmingham Live - Dec 08
A YouTuber known as Just Deano challenged himself to eat only Wetherspoon meals for three days and was impressed by how little he spent in total despite ordering plenty of meals Read more
Manchester Evening News - Dec 06
British YouTuber Just Deano documented his three-day Wetherspoons challenge, eating a variety of meals including festive pizza, Christmas dinner and lasagna - and was stunned by the price Read more
Mirror - Dec 06
British YouTuber Just Deano ate nothing but Wetherspoons meals for three days and he was floored when he added up the total cost Read more
Express - Dec 06A WETHERSPOONS knock off at a British holiday hotspot has ripped off the pub's Thursday Curry Club - selling Tikka Masala for less than a fiver. Witherspoons, the tongue-in-cheek version of the British boozer, offers all the classic items at extraordinary prices. In the UK, Wetherspoons fans can ... Read more
The Sun - Nov 06
Sir Tim Martin said taxes added to energy bills and designed to pay for the transition away from fossil fuels and to build new nuclear plants are spurring inflation - and so driving up drink prices. Read more
Mail Online - Oct 04