This Valentine’s Day, Wednesday 14th February, two can dine at Wetherspoon for £20: enjoy two main meals, desserts and drinks* from our Valentine’s Day menu.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/events/valentines-day
Whichever meal you choose, we hope to see you and your loved-one on Wednesday 14th February!
Please note: Price and participation may vary per pub. Contact your local pub for more details.
Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE16
These former council offices are in the heart of a village which became a Tyneside suburb. They were built in 1904 by the Carr-Ellison family which leased the building to the former Wickham Urban Dist
Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7
The Wadham name entered Waterlooville’s history in 1871, when Charles Wadham established a draper’s on London Road. The family firm later became Wadham Brothers’ Motor Company and Waterlooville’s bigg
Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, TS20
The older part of this public house is recorded in the Commercial Directory for Durham County, dated 1828–9, as The Highland Laddie and has also been referred to as The Highlander, but is generally kn
Billingham, Tyne & Wear, TS23
Arnold, Nottinghamshire, NG5
Bromley, Kent, BR1
Warm tavern with plush seating & a spacious patio offering hearty British pub grub & pints.
Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8
Thomas Johnson was born in Selby in the early 17th century. A ‘learned, amiable, brave man’, he was a leading herbalist of his day, recording many examples of the giant bellflower found on the banks o
Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61
Until 1999, the building was the Coliseum cinema, opening in December 1926. The name COLISEUM is in capital letters above the front entrance and high up on the side wall. The architect was C Franklin
Shaw, Oldham, OL2
When Shaw and Crompton was a booming mill town, the Wakes holidays traditionally started on the first Saturday after 13 August. In the words of the dialect song Shaw Wake, it was a chance to ‘lay asid
Dartford, Kent, DA1
This grade II listed building was erected in 1910 as a car showroom and offices for John Clayton Beadle.