A PUB lover visited 50 different Wetherspoons in the year before her 50th birthday.
Cheryl Marland shelled out £1,250 on drinks and snacks at the various branches across the country and travelled more than 1,000 miles in the process.
Cheryl Marland/TNGCheryl Marland visited 50 different Wetherspoons pubs in 10 months[/caption]
Cheryl Marland/TNGShe set her self the challenge in the year before her 50th birthday[/caption]
The ‘Spoons superfan set herself the challenge in August 2021 – a year before the big 5-0.
She wanted to test out the same number of budget boozers she’d never tried before, as well as complete a raft of other tasks like complete the London Marathon and visit Greece for the first time.
The train worker smashed through her list in record time, ticking off 50 by May the following year.
Cheryl spent an average of £20 to £30 at each venue, and even got the train more than 200 miles just to sip a G&T at one she’d had her eye on for a while.
She then crossed the finish line of the 26-mile race in October, and later jetted off on a birthday trip to Rhodes.
Cheryl said: “A year before my 50th birthday I had decided to try out 50 new Wetherspoons I’d never been in before, just as a daft challenge.
“I started it in Newbury and we just planned it out throughout the year.
“I just quite like Wetherspoons, and there’s just so many of them.
“Sometimes we stayed over and made something of it too.
“I went with my husband, Paul, mainly, sometimes with my mother-in-law and my sister-in-law or my dad.
“My husband is a CAMRA member so he really liked it too.”
Cheryl meticulously planned her ‘Spoons-a-thon, plotting out various cities and towns across the country from London to Lancashire and Berkshire to Birkenhead.
To cut costs, she identified branches she could get to by train, using a discounted rail pass she is entitled to through her job.
The 50-year-old, from Preston, Lancashire, popped into 50 English pubs and one extra Scottish one for luck.
She mostly sampled gin and tonics, as well as several food menu items – her favourite always being the chain’s chips.
Out of the 50, her top three were The Old Manor in Bracknell, Berkshire, The Winter Gardens in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, and The Velvet Coaster in Blackpool, Lancashire.
‘SPOONS-A-THON
She was over the moon to have fulfilled the mission, especially alongside training for the marathon which she finished in just over six hours.
Cheryl, who raised £1,035 for Cats Protection, said: “I can’t believe I did it.
“I had applied probably about six times in my lifetime and never got in.
“The inspiration was my dad who actually ran in the second London Marathon in 1982.
“I ran to join him at the end and we crossed the finish line together.”
Cheryl’s next goal is to visit all 842 JD Wetherspoons pubs in the UK.
She said: “I’ve been back to a few Wetherspoons since the challenge.
“I’d love to complete all of them at some point, but we’ll see.”
Wetherspoons spokesperson Eddie Gershon said: “We are delighted that Cheryl likes our pubs so much.
“We applaud her for visiting 50 Wetherspoon pubs as part of her 50th birthday celebrations.”
Cheryl Marland/TNGCheryl and husband Paul in their local Wetherspoons[/caption]
Cheryl Marland/TNGThe train worker mostly ordered gin and tonics with chips[/caption]
Cheryl Marland/TNGThe ‘Spoons superfan now wants to visit all 842 branches in the UK[/caption]
THE 50 PUBS CHERYL VISITED
The Hatchet Inn, Newbury
The Barrel Vault, St Pancras
The Angel, Islington
The White Swan, Islington
The Coronet, Holloway
The Boot, Burnley
The London & Southwestern, Clapham Junction
The King’s Tun, Kingston-upon-Thames
The Watchman, New Malden
Coronation Hall, Surbiton
The Jolly Tars, Cleveleys
The Metropolitan Bar, Baker Street
The Willow Walk, Victoria
Victoria Station Concourse, Victoria
The Wallace Hartley, Colne
The Moon on the Square, Feltham
The Old Manor, Bracknell
The Hope Tap, Reading
The Back of Beyond, Reading
The Bear, Maidenhead
The Moon and Spoon, Slough
The Bishop Blaize, Old Trafford
The JP Joule, Sale
The Unicorn, Altrincham
The Masque Haunt, Old Street
Hamilton Hall, Liverpool Street
The Sir John Hawkshaw, Cannon Street
The Friar Penketh, Warrington
The Looking Glass, Warrington
The Regal Moon, Rochdale
The White Hart, Todmorden
The Felix Holt, Nuneaton
The Rupert Brooke, Rugby
The Spon Gate, Coventry
The Flying Standard, Coventry
The Earl of Mercia, Coventry
The Moon Under Water, Wolverhampton
The Wheatsheaf, Stoke
The Reginald Mitchell, Hanley
The Rockingham Arms, Elephant and Castle
The Toll House, Turnpike Lane
Spouters Corner, Wood Green
The Mossy Well, Muswell Hill
The Cherry Tree, Huddersfield
Lord Wilson, Huddersfield
The Barum Top Inn Halifax
The Percy Shaw, Halifax
The Brass Balance, Birkenhead
The square Bottle, Chester
The Bull and Stirrup, Chester