
Wetherspoons is selling pints for just £1.49 across 651 of its pubs this month as it launches THREE new deals
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WETHERSPOONS is selling pints for just £1.49 as it launches three new deals.
The incredible promotion is available in 651 of the chain's pubs and will become available on June 23.
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The chain is also launching three other promotions
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Wetherspoons' Ale Monday promotion allows punters to buy pints from just £1.49 and the pub has announced plans to expand the deal.
From June, the deal has been updated to Ale Monday to Wednesday, giving pubgoers an extra two days of cheap pints.
The pub chain is known for its incredible deals and, alongside its Ale Monday expansion, it is planning to launch three more.
The Tuesday Club, the Small Plates Deal and the Pizza Club will become available from June 23.
As part of the Small Plates Deal, customers will be able to buy three items from the small plates menu for just £10.
That works out as just over £3 for each small plate.
At over 520 Wetherspoons locations, pubgoers will be able to access the Pizza Club deal - which will be available on Wednesdays.
The promotion will mean that all pizzas will be on offer for £6.96 (with a soft drink) and £8.49 (with an alcoholic drink).
As part of the Tuesday Club, shoppers can get their favourite beer and burger from Wetherspoons for just £9.99.
Ahead of the wave of promotions, Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin said: 'We believe that our customers will welcome the new and existing value-for-money club deals in our pubs.'
Prince William visits a J D Wetherspoons pub
Wetherspoons previously made headlines when it announced that it was bringing back a fan-favourite burger.
The hugely popular Brunch Burger will be returning for Father's Day weekend.
Available from June 13 until June 15, the burger includes six ounce beef patty, American-style cheese, maple-cured bacon, free-range fried egg.
The burger is topped off with a delicious hash brown.
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