Warning for drinkers as Wetherspoons pint nears £7 at some pubs – how much is your local charging?

WETHERSPOONS is now charging almost £7 a pint  in some branches hitting booze fans in the pocket.

It comes after The Sun revealed the pub chain had hiked beer and grub prices by up to 7.5% – slapping up to 29p on the price of a pint and 75p on meal deals.

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But now fresh Sun research has found soaring inflation of up to 11% means drinkers are now paying almost £7 a pop for their favourite tipple at some of Wetherspoons‘ 842 pubs.

In London’s trendy Leicester Square the chain’s Moon Under the Water branch charges an eye-watering £6.85 for a pint of Belgian abbey style beer, Leffe Blonde.

The pricey outlet close to London’s theatre district also charges a whopping £6.55 for a pint of San Miguel, Corona and BrewDog IPA.

Other central London branches can be just as draining on drinkers’ wallets.

At the chain’s Victoria station branch and at Penderal’s Oak in High Holborn, a pint of Leffe Blonde will set you back £6.15.

Similarly, branches at Gatwick Airport in Sussex and Heathrow Airport also charge £6.85 for a pint of Leffe and over £6 a pop for staple tipples including Stella Artois, San Miguel, Guinness and Carling.

But bargains are still available in other regions around the UK.

At The Resolution in Middlesborough and the Sir John Stirling Maxwell in Glasgow punters can sup on a pint of Leffe for just £4.03.

And if they switch to cheaper tipples they can enjoy a pint of Worthington’s Creamflow for just £1.89 at The Resolution and £2.03 at the Sir John Stirling in Glasgow.

Cider fans can also enjoy a cheap tipple if they shop around. 

A pint of Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider at The Resolution in Middlesborough, the Sir John Stirling Maxwell in Glasgow and the Three John Scotts, Hull, will set you back just £2.26.

Pints of Carling can be snapped up for £2.68 at The Resolution, £2.78 at the Sir John Stirling Maxwell and £3 at the Three John Scotts in Hull.

Guinness is the cheapest in Middlesbrough at just £3 and £3.21 in Glasgow.

Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon said: “Our aim is to offer competitive prices in which we trade.

“Prices are higher in Leicester Square and airports as rent and rates are much higher.

“For example, rent and rates are more than one million pounds per annum in our Leicester Square pub even though it is approximately half the size of the average Wetherspoon.

“In general, prices are lower in small towns and suburbs than in major city centres or airports.”

Pub price rise warning

Rising wages, energy prices and other costs are being blamed for the hikes – with prices first hitting £7 at several independent high street boozers early last year.

Consumer experts warned the advent of the £7 Wetherspoon’s pint is a sign of Britain’s ongoing battle against inflation.

New official figures out today revealed inflation is still running at 10.1%

That’s down for the third month in a row, but prices are still rising, just at a slower rate.

Martyn James, independent consumer champion and The Sun Squeeze Team expert, said: “It’s not just in London where drinkers are taking a sharp intake of breath. 

“All around the UK, people are telling me that pints are hitting the £7 point. 

“Wetherspoon’s is known for it’s budget range. The price of a pint in the ‘Spoons is one of the clearest measures of inflation and it’s impact around the UK.”

The price of a pint at Wetherspoons can vary depending on where you are, and from one branch to the next.

You can find your nearest one using the Wetherspoons website’s pub finder tool.

The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) National Chairman Nik Antona said many pubs and breweries have no choice but to raise prices to stay open.

He said: “We’d urge businesses to keep prices rises to a minimum where possible to encourage people to keep supporting their locals. 

“We are also calling on the Government to cut tax charged on draught beer and cider by 20% to help our locals compete with the likes of supermarket alcohol by cutting the cost of a pint at the bar for customers.”

Pub chain Revolution revealed last month that it will close some of its bars on Monday and Tuesday to save cash.

Experts have warned that thousands of pubs could be forced to do the same and reduce their opening hours because of soaring energy bills.

Sarah Coles,  head of personal finance and podcast host for Switch Your Money On at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Londoners are used to paying through the nose for a pricey pint, but they may have thought they’d be safe from the seven quid pint in Wetherspoon’s.

“On the plus side, to get close to this level means drinking a particularly posh beer in Theatreland, so you could opt for a more affordable brand, and quench your thirst for a smidge over £6.50.

“For commuters, the answer may be to take the train home, and have a drink when you get further out of town.

“The good news for anyone living outside the capital is that the spectre of the £7 ‘Spoon’s pint remains a far more distant threat. 

“There are some places where you can still buy a pint for less than £2 – the kind of bargain booze that those in the capital would struggle to track down even during Happy Hour.”

How do Wetherspoons prices compare at different pubs?

Moon Under The Water – Leicester Square

Leffe Blonde – £6.85Corona – £6.55Stella Artois – £6.45San Miguel – £6.55Guinness – £6.25BrewDog Punk IPA – £6.55Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £6.25Carling – £5.89

The Crown Rivers – Heathrow Airport 

Leffe Blonde – £6.85Corona – £6.25Stella Artois – £6.25San Miguel – £6.25Guinness – £6.10BrewDog Punk IPA – £6.55Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £6.20Carling – £6.10

The Beehive – Gatwick Airport

Leffe Blonde – £6.85Corona – £6.25Stella Artois – £6.25San Miguel – £6.25Guinness – £6.10BrewDog Punk IPA – £6.55Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £6.20Carling – £6.05

Victoria Station, London

Leffe Blonde – £6.15Corona – £5.85Stella Artois – £5.75San Miguel – £5.85Guinness – £5.55BrewDog Punk IPA – £5.85Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £5.75Carling – £5.29

Penderal’s Oak – High Holborn, London

Leffe Blonde – £6.15Corona – £5.85Stella Artois – £5.75San Miguel – £5.85Guinness – £5.55BrewDog Punk IPA – £5.85Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £5.75Carling – £5.29Leffe Blonde – £6.15Corona – £5.85Stella Artois – £5.75San Miguel – £5.85Guinness – £5.55BrewDog Punk IPA – £5.85Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £5.75Carling – £5.29

The Resolution, Middlesbrough

Leffe Blonde – £4.03Corona – £3.60Stella Artois – £3.49San Miguel – £3.60Guinness – £3BrewDog Punk IPA – £3.60Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £2.26Carling – £2.68Worthington’s Creamflow – £1.89

Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Glasgow

Leffe Blonde – £4.03Corona – £3.64Stella Artois – £3.60San Miguel – £3.64Guinness – £3.21BrewDog Punk IPA – £3.64Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £2.26Carling – £2.78Worthington’s Creamflow – £2.03

The Mount Stuart, Cardiff

Leffe Blonde – £5.04Corona – £4.68Stella Artois – £4.57San Miguel – £4.68Guinness – £3.75BrewDog Punk IPA – £4.68Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £2.78Carling – £4.07Worthington’s Creamflow – £2.78

The Albert and The Lion, Blackpool

Leffe Blonde – £4.78Corona – £4.35Stella Artois – £4.25San Miguel – £4.35Guinness – £3.75BrewDog Punk IPA – £4.35Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £2.78Carling – £4.07Worthington’s Creamflow – £2.78

The Three John Scotts, Hull

Leffe Blonde – £4.14Corona – £3.71Stella Artois – £3.60San Miguel – £3.71Guinness – £3.75BrewDog Punk IPA – £3.71Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime Cider – £2.26Carling – £3Worthington’s Creamflow – £2.03  Read More 

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