It might not be fine dining, but a Wetherspoons breakfast can certainly hit the spot… particularly the morning after a night of heavy drinking.
And it’s good news for fans of the famous fry-up, as it’s set to get even cheaper.
Later this week, the pub chain is set to slash the price of its small breakfast at 650 Wetherspoons locations around the UK.
The dish consists of a fried egg, bacon, Lincolnshire sausage, baked beans and a hash brown (or potato scone in Scottish pubs) and has been the cure of countless hangovers through the years.
Coming in at just £4.45, it has always been an affordable dining option, but will soon cost even less.
As of 4 September (Wednesday), you’ll be able to get yourself the tasty meal for as little as £2.99, a massive 32 percent saving.
Customers can add a refillable Lavazza coffee or Twinings tea to the deal for an extra £1.56. And, if you’re feeling really hungry, you can opt to add extras to the breakfast including mushrooms, black pudding and toast.
From Wednesday, a small breakfast at Wetherspoons will cost as little at £2.99 (Peter Dazeley/Getty Images)
J D Wetherspoon founder and chairman, Tim Martin, said: “We believe that our customers will welcome the value-for-money breakfast in our pubs.”
On top of the 650 pubs offering the £2.99 offer, a further 129 will drop their prices to £3.99 for the dish.
The deal is set to run indefinitely, however will not be available at airports, certain London train stations or locations in the Republic of Ireland.
However, one YouTuber thinks he’s cracked the code to getting a cheaper breakfast in the typically more expensive London locations.
Charlie, known by his handle CharlieVlogs, explained: “Usually in Central London they put their prices up for breakfast. It’s about six, seven, eight quid but let me show you how to get a Wetherspoons breakfast for about £3.50.
The offer, which is running indefinitely, will be available at 650 locations across the country (Wetherspoons)
“It’s easy mate, it’s so easy. So what you can actually do is get these breakfast extras on their own like you don’t have to get them on the side.
“If my maths is correct it comes to about £3.43. Two rashers of bacon, baked beans, and a fried egg. Listen you ain’t getting a cheaper or better breakfast than that in Central London. Impossible, it’s so expensive here.”
We think it’s pretty solid advice and Charlie’s followers definitely agree.
One person wrote: “You’re onto an absolute winner here,” and another added: “Over priced London as per normal, some useful info there fella!”
Featured Image Credit: Peter Dazeley/Getty Images/Wetherspoons
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