Do you live near UK’s CHEAPEST Wetherspoons? Map reveals where to get best deal on pints…with some costing just 99p

THE CHEAPEST Wetherspoons pubs across the UK have been revealed, including some where you can get pints for less than a pound.

Known for its cheap drinks, the hospitality giant unveiled its best budget boozers for each region of the UK.

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Drinkers at The Kentish Drovers Pub in PeckhamCredit: w8media

Customers looking for an affordable beer must look no further than the north-east of England, which held the top nine spots for cheap pints in the country.

In all of these pubs, you can grab a pint of Worthington’s Creamflow for the jaw-dropping price of just 99p.

The bargain deal makes it 80 per cent cheaper than the average pint price in the UK, making these locations an absolute steal.

Outside of the north-east, The Full Moon pub in Dudley, West Midlands, is the only other to sell pints for just 99p – again, this is for Worthington’s Creamflow.

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Outside of these incredibly cheap areas, we also collated a list of the most affordable pints for each region of the UK.

While there are others included, we hand-picked one for each region to best represent prices.

In Scotland, your cheapest pint can be found at The James Watt in Greenock, which sells a pint of Bud Light for a jaw-dropping £1.29.

For Northern Ireland, you should head to The Central Bar in Carrickfergus to nab a pint of Ruddles ale for just £1.79.

Heading back to the mainland, South Wales is home to the cheapest pint outside of England.

At The Picture House in Ebbw Vale, you can grab a pint of Worthington’s Creamflow for the incredible price of just £1.10.

This is far cheaper than the best offering in North Wales, where you will find yourself spending a whopping 63 per cent more for its cheapest pint.

The Castle Hotel in Ruthin charges a still-reasonable £1.79 for its cheapest pint – Ruddles ale.

New £1.6MILLION Wetherspoons to open next week

A NEW £1.6million Wetherspoons is set to welcome punters next week with a huge 2,100 square foot beer garden.

As the days feels warmer and sunny evenings grow longer, Brits flock to their local boozers – but they may be about to find a new favourite.

The William Dampier pub, in Yeovil, Somerset, will be opening their doors for the first time in three months on Tuesday April 8.

Locals have waited since January to enjoy a drink at the pub after it went under a massive renovation.

The £1.6million refurb is set to boast a 2,100 square foot beer garden, as part of an extension which is also creating 500 square foot of extra space for customers.

Inside, the whole venue has been given a facelift with a new unique carpet as well as updated furniture.

The project will also see 35 full and part-time jobs created at the site.

Pub manager James Currell said: “The £1.6 million investment highlights Wetherspoon’s commitment to the pub and its staff and customers, as well as to Yeovil itself.

“We are delighted that we have also been able to create 35 new jobs for local people.

“The team are looking forward to welcoming customers back into The William Dampier and we’re confident that they will be impressed by the larger beer garden and new-look pub.”

Prices in England are more varied, with the cheapest pint in the North West being found in The Dog Beck in Penrith.

There, you can treat yourself to a pint of Ruddles ale for just £1.29.

Moving further south, prices begin to rise, with the cheapest pint within the M25 being found at The Beehive in Brixton, London.

Pints of Ruddles ale cost just £1.69 at the pub in the capital.

The south-east and south-west of England are similarly priced, allowing you to grab a Greene King IPA pint for just £1.79 at both The Catherine Wheel in Henley-on-Thames and the V-Shed in Bristol respectively.

In the east of England, your best shot at a cheap drink is The Elms in Leigh-on-Sea where lucky punters can grab a pint of Ruddles for a very affordable £1.79.

As expected, the most expensive region on the list was central London and the City.

In this incredibly expensive area, pints are still ridiculously cheap compared to the national average, which recently crept over the £5 mark.

At The Masque Haunt on Old Street in the heart of the city, you can get a pint of Greene King IPA for just £1.99 – that’s cheaper than the cost of a tube fare to get you there.

The ten Wetherspoons pubs where you can get pints for just 99p

  • The Full Moon, Dudley
  • The Forum, Hexham
  • The Church House, Wath-upon-Dearne
  • The Union Rooms, Batley
  • The Five Quarter, Peterlee
  • The Tilley Stone, Gateshead
  • The Benjamin Fawcett, Driffield
  • The Red Lion, Bedlington
  • The Horse Shoe Inn, Crook
  • The High Main, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne
The King's Tun Wetherspoon pub entrance.

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The King’s Tun Wetherspoon pub

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