WETHERSPOONS customers have been warned they face a price hike next time they visit the popular pub chain.
Pubs across the UK have been hit with the price hike where the price of a pint has gone up by 10p except in London where the price rise is 20p.
Wetherspoon issue update on prices
A Wetherspoons spokesperson said: "Occasionally Wetherspoon does increase the price of its drinks. We always aim to keep our prices as competitive as possible.
"Prices on drinks in the majority of our pubs have increased by an average 10p from Tuesday March 1, with an increase of 20p in pubs in and around London.
“This represents an average two per cent increase in the majority of Wetherspoon pubs and four per cent in pubs in and around London.
"We believe that our drinks offer still represents great value-for money."
Wetherspoons is known for its cheap prices and the price hike will come as a blow for Brits who are already worrying about the cost of living crisis.
Food shops, fuel, energy bills and National Insurance are among the things going up in April.
Wetherspoons pubs in Gwent:
- Newport: The Godfrey Morgan, Chepstow Road
- Newport: The John Wallace Linton, Cambrian Centre
- Abergavenny: The Coliseum, Lion Street
- Abertillery: The Pontlottyn, Somerset Street
- Blackwood: The Wyndham Arms, Dunraven Place
- Caerphilly: The Malcolm Uphill, Cardiff Road
- Chepstow: The Bell Hanger, St Mary Street
- Cwmbran: The John Fielding, Caradoc Road
- Ebbw Vale: The Picture House, Market Street
- Monmouth: The King’s Head, Agincourt Square
- Tredegar: The Olympia, Morgan Street
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