PUNTERS are saying goodbye to “the best” Wetherspoons as it’s set to pull the shutters down for the last time today.

Locals in Streatham, London are devastated after their favourite boozer will be calling last orders today.

Customers have hailed the Spoons for its welcoming staff, brilliant service and tasty food

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Customers have hailed the Spoons for its welcoming staff, brilliant service and tasty foodCredit: Getty

However, Wetherspoon lovers can rest easy because the Holland Tringham is set to reopen on April 30.

The pub is closing to undergo some refurbishments and renovations.

Customers have hailed the Spoons for its welcoming staff, brilliant service and tasty food.

“It’s a really nice pub,” wrote one fan.

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They added: “The staff is extremely friendly and very attentive, making sure we were enjoying our meals.”

Another punter who’d been a regular at the ou for years dubbed it “the best Spoons and “Spoons at its finest”.

While a third said: “Probably best Wetherspoons I’ve been in for chilled friendly atmosphere, and very clean and tidy.”

“Great pub with nice staff, and decent food,” another said.

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The move comes as a beloved boozer in Paignton, Devon, turned away punters as the weekend kicked off, much to their disappointment.

But it’s not all bad news, the local – named Talk of the Town – is only closed until May as a £2.1million renovation gets underway.

A spokesman for the chain confirmed last week: “The Talk of the Town closes this Saturday, February 3, for extensive refurbishment and expansion work to be carried out, at a cost of approximately £2.1 million.

“The scheme is set to extend the pub into the next-door premises and refurbish the current pub building.”

Wetherspoons expansion

Despite more permanent closures across the UK, the much-loved chain is still aiming to claim 1,000 venues.

Boss Sir Tim Martin is determined to build on his current 814 strong fleet – a decrease from 951 in 2015.

As reported by The Times, he said: “We’ve sold a number of pubs over the years, especially where we’ve opened two pubs close to each other in small or medium-sized towns.

“We’ve also surrendered a number of leasehold pubs to the landlord, where leases have come to the end.

“We have 814 pubs today and estimate there is potential for about 1,000.

“Although there have been some disposals, sales are nearly a billion pounds higher than ten or 11 years ago.”

Just recently, the chain has told the Sun that one of its Poole pubs will be put on the market.

And, The Percy Shaw in Halifax called last orders on January 7 after Wetherspoon sold the venue to a new owner.

It comes as a number of UK pubs have closed their doors for good amid a turbulent economic backdrop.

Increased energy and wage costs are piling further pressure on businesses.

Wetherspoons’ boss Tim Martin also said far more people now drink in their homes rather than in pubs.

The chain has even been forced to hike up prices for the second time in just six months.

Bosses have confirmed food and drink prices have been ratcheted up by almost 4% – after the previous rise last August.

Pub company J D Wetherspoon said: “Most prices in Wetherspoon pubs have increased by 3.95% from Thursday, February 1.

 “Some prices have increased by less. Ruddles Bitter has increased by 1%. Bud Light lager, Stowford Press Cider and Doom Bar bitter have increased by 2%. Draught Pepsi has not increased.

 “The average increase, across all bar and food products is 3%.”

Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin said: “Wetherspoon, like most pub companies, has seen some big increases in costs.

The move comes as a beloved boozer in Paignton, Devon, turned away punters as the weekend kicked off, much to their disappointment.

But it’s not all bad news, the local – named Talk of the Town – is only closed until May as a £2.1million renovation gets underway.

A spokesman for the chain confirmed last week: “The Talk of the Town closes this Saturday, February 3, for extensive refurbishment and expansion work to be carried out, at a cost of approximately £2.1 million.

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“The scheme is set to extend the pub into the next-door premises and refurbish the current pub building.”

Wetherspoon pubs up for sale

Some 18 other Wetherspoons are currently up for sale.

Here’s the full list:

  • The Pontlottyn, Abertillery
  • The Market Cross, Holywell
  • The Ivor Davies, Cardiff
  • Asparagus, Battersea, London
  • Wrong ‘Un, Bexleyheath
  • The Gate House, Doncaster
  • Jolly Sailor, Bristol
  • The Mockbeggar Hall, Moreton
  • The Alfred Herring, Palmers Green
  • The Cross Keys, Pebbles
  • The Sir Norman Rae, Shipley
  • Spa Lane Vaults, Chesterfield
  • Lord Arthur Lee, Fareham
  • The Regent, Kirkby in Ashfield
  • The Sir Daniel Arms, Swindon
  • The Hain Line, St Ives
  • The Rochester Castle, London
  • Foot of the Walk, Edinburgh

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