The Eat Out to Help Out scheme is in full swing across the UK, giving diners the chance to enjoy discounts on meals eaten out during August.
The scheme gives customers the chance to score 50% off their bill – capped at £10 off per person) – in restaurants, cafes and pubs across the country from Mondays to Wednesdays this month.
Over 72,000 venues, including most of the country’s big-name chains – are taking part in Eat Out To Help Out, which is aimed at kickstarting the economy in the wake of coronavirus lockdown.
But is Wetherspoon’s among them – and what are their prices?
Is Wetherspoon’s participating in Eat Out To Help Out?
Like so many other big-name chains, Wetherspoon’s is indeed participating in the Eat Out To Help Out scheme.
That means customers can enjoy 50% discounts on their breakfasts, lunches and dinners – while the discount can also be used on existing offers such as the pub chain’s Tuesday Steak Club deal.
The discount is applicable on meals eaten in only – takeaways and deliveries are not included – and only applies to food and soft drinks, so if you want a pint or a glass of wine with your meal you’ll need to pay full price.
More than 700 Wetherspoon’s establishments are taking part in Eat Out To Help Out – you can find out where your nearest participating pub is by using the locator tool on their website.
You can also find your nearest branch by using the postcode checker on the Government’s Eat Out To Help Out website.
What are Wetherspoon’s Eat Out To Help Out menu prices?
Customers visiting Wetherspoon’s for breakfast can expect to pay just £1.75 for a full English fry-up, while a breakfast with coffee will cost £2.24.
A classic burger with a soft drink will set you back £2.75 – the same price you’ll pay for a Margherita Pizza and a soft drink in the deal – while a gourmet burger and drink will be £3.33.
You can also expect to pay just £2.37 for a Deli deal, which comprises a Southern-fried chicken and smoky chipotle mayo wrap, with chips and a Remedy Kombucha raspberry lemonade.
Children’s meals will cost £2.50 in the deal – and your refillable tea or coffee will set you back a mere 65p.
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