WETHERSPOONS is one of the most popular pubs in the UK and you might be wondering what its opening hours are this Bank Holiday.

The Bank Holiday is the perfect time for a drink, but you don’t want to be caught out if your local isn’t open.

We explain what Wetherspoons' opening hours will be over the May Bank Holiday

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We explain what Wetherspoons’ opening hours will be over the May Bank HolidayCredit: Reuters

The next Bank Holiday falls on Monday, May 29.

Here, we explain everything you need to know about Wetherspoons May Bank Holiday opening times.

Will Wetherspoons be open over the May Bank Holiday?

Wetherspoons pubs’ opening hours vary from boozer to boozer so it’s always worth checking ahead to see if your local will be open.

You can do this by using the chain’s locator tool on its website, or you can always pick up the phone and call.

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The exact time they will shut will vary from venue to venue.

Venues that are usually open until 10pm will remain open until 11pm, while some will continue to serve right up until midnight or 1am.

How to save money at Wetherspoons

Having your trusty Wetherspoon app means you can cash-in on all the latest deals and discounts at your local.

It’s free to download, and even lets you order at the table too.

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Wetherspoon offers discounted dinners as part of its Steak and Curry Clubs.

It’s worth joining in the craze as you can get something like a gourmet steak and a beer over a pound cheaper than normal.

You used to be able to order the menus only on certain days of the week but Wetherspoon made the dishes available everyday back in June last year.

At Wetherspoons, you can get tea or coffee from as little as £1.20.

And you can keep refilling your hot drink as much as you want to for no extra charge.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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