WETHERSPOONS fans will be able to sip on their pints for longer as the pub chain will extend its opening hours from next week.
‘Spoons will also reopen another 44 beer gardens from next Monday for outdoor eating and drinking.
The new pub openings includes branches in Guildford, Ilkeston, Lincoln, Morecambe, Camborne, Driffield, Nottingham and Reading, as well as London.
And from April 26, boozers will be open for an extra hour in the evening, from 9am until 10pm on Sunday through to Thursday, and 9am to 11pm Friday to Saturday.
The extended opening hours apply to newly opened branches as well as the 394 that opened on April 12, although some may close earlier due to local restrictions.
Next Monday will also see 60 branches in Scotland and 32 in Wales open again as local coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased.
Full list of pubs reopeing on April 26
WETHERSPOONS is reopening another 44 beer gardens in England from April 26. These are:
- MUW Leicester Square
- Last Post Southend
- “Wetherspoons
- Richard John Blackler
- Reginald Mitchell Hanley
- Grey Friar Preston
- Three Magnets Letchworth
- Thomas Sheraton Stockton
- Skylark Croydon
- William Jameson Sunderland
- Red Lion Skegness
- “Rising Sun
- Rodboro Buildings Guildford
- Friar Penketh Warrington
- Holland Tringham Streatham
- “Swan Inn
- Hope Tap Reading
- Gate Clock Greenwich
- “Lord John
- Paramount Manchester
- Observatory Ilkeston
- Mockbeggar Hall
- Rockingham Arms Elephant & Castle
- “Mail Rooms
- “Rupert Brooke
- Columbia Press Watford
- Goodmans Field London
- Plough Hammersmith
- Ivy Wall Spalding
- Fall Well Liverpool
- Square Sail Lincoln
- Amber Rooms Loughborough
- Eric Bartholomew Morecambe
- Clairville Wallasey
- Old Market Hall Mexborough
- “John Francis Basset
- Benjamin Fawcett Driffield
- “Man in the Wall
- Butter Cross Bingham
- Trent Bridge Inn West Bridgford
- High Main Byker
- Six Gold Marlets Burgess Hill
- Lady Chatterley Eastwood
- Hope & Champion Beaconsfield
Three pubs in Nothern Ireland will also open again but not until April 30 inline with local lockdown rules.
The new openings will mean 533 of the 871 ‘Spoons pubs around the UK will be open again.
Punters will be able to order food and drink at the newly reopened branches although they will be running a reduced menu while some restrictions remain in place.
While customers will still be able to tuck into a fry up, fish and chips or a beef burger, its range of curries, mixed grills and steaks will be missing from the menu.
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