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  • Is £9.40 really that expensive ? I'm sure there's a Wetherspoons or Sam Smiths open somewhere, if you don't want to pay £9.40 for a pint don't drink there ?
    Things like this reset the baseline though, so over time they manifest in price increases across the board (I’m not saying Spoons all of a sudden starts charging £9.40 a pint, but it won’t be charging £3 or whatever it is today). 
  • CAFCTrev said:
    I think we can all agree that the best place to get a pint these days both morally and monetarily is.....




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    WEEEEEEEAAAAAAAATTHERSPOOOOOOOOOOOONNNSSSSSSSS!!!
    We (2 couples) went to Plumpton races the other week....£26+ for two pints & 2 medium wines. Got of the train and straight into the local Spoons....more or less the same round and it was under £10.
  • I hate all the snobbery about  Wetherspoons. Decent beer and cheap prices.

    OK if you are with  partner it's not a good idea, but with mates ideal.
    Mrs H don't mind it, food is OK and £14 for a bottle of house red (which is pretty decent) can't be scoffed at.
  • If you're happy to pay £9.40 for a pint because that's not expensive to you, then you're likely not going to go to Weatherspoons.
  • If you're happy to pay £9.40 for a pint because that's not expensive to you, then you're likely not going to go to Weatherspoons.
    I did occasionally go in to them at the airport but now I'm a brewdog man if flying from Gatwick or just use the bar they have at City.
  • Did you know that the biggest selling draft at spoons is pepsi. The biggest selling drinks are tea and coffee. 
  • Did you know that the biggest selling draft at spoons is pepsi. The biggest selling drinks are tea and coffee. 
    Tea and coffee is really good value pay for the mug and fill it as many times as you like....very popular with the older crowd.
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  • Latte, Cappuccino etc £1.56 with free refills. 

    I have no idea why people ever want to knock this business, I can’t think of a single more customer value focused one 
    Lot of them  people knocking spoons will be drinking there soon it will be only pub people can afford.

  • Latte, Cappuccino etc £1.56 with free refills. 

    I have no idea why people ever want to knock this business, I can’t think of a single more customer value focused one 
    There’s a very obvious reason why a certain cohort of people knock spoons! I think they’re great and take my son there for breakfast fairly often. 
  • Latte, Cappuccino etc £1.56 with free refills. 

    I have no idea why people ever want to knock this business, I can’t think of a single more customer value focused one 
    Rather than the Alma, lets meet down the Woolwich Spoons on our next drink... see how long you last till we hot foot it over through the gates!  

    Just kidding Spoons lovers... anyway anywhere will have more life in it than the Alma on a wednesday night!
  • Curb_It said:
    Latte, Cappuccino etc £1.56 with free refills. 

    I have no idea why people ever want to knock this business, I can’t think of a single more customer value focused one 
    Rather than the Alma, lets meet down the Woolwich Spoons on our next drink... see how long you last till we hot foot it over through the gates!  

    Just kidding Spoons lovers... anyway anywhere will have more life in it than the Alma on a wednesday night!
    On our next drink, there you go folks, proof of the CL clique.
  • Latte, Cappuccino etc £1.56 with free refills. 

    I have no idea why people ever want to knock this business, I can’t think of a single more customer value focused one 
    Lot of them  people knocking spoons will be drinking there soon it will be only pub people can afford.

    Yeah...................... I wouldn't bet on that.
  • housemate said:
    se9addick said:Look on
    clive said:

    A central London pub is charging customers an extra £2 a pint after 22:00.

    Before that time, patrons of O'Neill's on Wardour Street in Soho pay £7.40 for certain draught beers, with the same drink costing £9.40 after the cut-off.

    Mitchells & Butlers, the pub group that owns the venue, said the policy reflected a request from the police and local council "that we increase prices after 10pm to a level generally in line with the late-night market".

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g2z6405zpo

    That’s insane. How long until they just charge £9.40 at all times of the day?
    Look on the bright side, if Rachel hadn't been so generous in the budget, it would be £9.41.
    Worth noting the price of beer isnt going up in pubs due to duty its to offset the cost of utilities with running a pub
  • I have tried the wine in wetherspoons pubs and the last few times it was rank. The food coffee and beer have always been surprisingly good and very cheap. 

    Can get a bit rowdy on a friday night in newcastle for i stance but otherwise have no issue wirh wetherspoons 
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  • £5 a pint at Zero Degrees, Blackheath (selected times) also £5 a pint (again at selected times) at Belushi's (outside Greenwich station).
  • Roses in Woolwich Arsenal have beers below £5 (on match days can't speak for the rest of the week)
  • Roses in Woolwich Arsenal have beers below £5 (on match days can't speak for the rest of the week)
    Is that place still open? I thought it shut a while back.
  • edited November 16
    Off_it said:
    Roses in Woolwich Arsenal have beers below £5 (on match days can't speak for the rest of the week)
    Is that place still open? I thought it shut a while back.
    Still open, we used it now since the bull closed. Same bloke owns it, it hasn’t changed in over 35 years.
  • In Tenerife. A half decent pint of Dorada lager 1euro 50 cents overlooking the beach 🍺
  • The Anglesea Arms Woolwich is also under £5. However, like many others, its time has come and it will be closing its doors early January.
  • In Tenerife. A half decent pint of Dorada lager 1euro 50 cents overlooking the beach 🍺
    €3 for a pint?
  • In Tenerife. A half decent pint of Dorada lager 1euro 50 cents overlooking the beach 🍺
    €3 for a pint?
    😅. 1euro & 50 cents a pint.
  • Just paid £6.65 for a pint of neck oil, so will probably have to remortgage before the night is out 
  • McBobbin said:
    Just paid £6.65 for a pint of neck oil, so will probably have to remortgage before the night is out 
    That’s about average I’d say. 
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