Just a quick reminder for those who use Wetherspoon's, tomorrow, 13th is so called tax equality day
7.5% of everything
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/e...x-equality-day
I drink to make others more interesting
The only reason I occasionally use a JDW is convenience, i.e opening times not price, this will not lure me in.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
If a pint is £2.19 it will be by my reckoning (probably wrong!) £2.02. It's a smaller discount than the Monday Club, or it was as I haven't checked it out for months. That's one reason I don't agree with this, in a Spoons you save coppers but if you go for a fine dining experience you probably save a substantial amount. I wonder if in the highly unlikely event that a VAT change took place whether anyone would actually reduce their prices. Mullet Man would have egg on his face if he didn't but what about the rest?
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
This is such a load of cobblers. We haven't left the EU yet so there is no change in any tariffs. If the stuff not from the EU is cheaper it probably reflects seasonal differences more than anything else. If they are paying more for these items and selling them at the same price then it shows what an obsessed dickhead Mullet Man is and I'm pretty sure that's what he is regardless.
Yes, I got it wrong! It was £2.01 a pint in the Willenhall Malthouse but the normal £5.99 Curry Club was reduced to £5.51. The highlight of the day however was the Royal George just across the road from the Spoons and was buzzing with a great pint of Holden's Golden Glow at £2.80.
The Barrel Vault is opening on Tuesday 25th sept and from noon on mon ist oct they have a month long beer fest with 150 beers on to celebrate the 150 anniversary of the station. Good yeah.
https://order-order.com/2018/09/18/l...ons-apartheid/
says more about the lib-dems than Wetherspoons but some of the comments are hilarious.