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  1. Award-Winning Pubs & Hotels Across The UK & Ireland - J D …

    Wetherspoon news magazine Get all of the latest Wetherspoon news in the spring/summer 2026 edition. Available now to download or pick up in pubs.

  2. Pubs - J D Wetherspoon

    Find your nearest J D Wetherspoon pub and explore their offerings, including breakfast deals, beers, and more at over 650 locations across the UK.

  3. Food and drinks - J D Wetherspoon

    Food and drinks Wetherspoon’s menus offer something for every taste. However, it is not just choice and variety which are important – a key priority is the quality of the food offered. We are committed to …

  4. Pub search - J D Wetherspoon

    An Ruadh-Ghleann 40–44 Main Street, Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, G73 2HY. Get directions

  5. Book today | J D Wetherspoon Hotels

    Whether it’s a convenient one-night stay or a much-needed weekend break, Wetherspoon has a collection of hotels across the UK and Ireland. Each hotel has its own unique style and character. …

  6. Wetherspoon, Birmingham Airport - J D Wetherspoon

    When Wetherspoon’s chairman, Tim Martin, opened his first pub in north London, in 1979, he named it Wetherspoons, after a Mr Wetherspoon – his New Zealand primary school teacher, the reasoning …

  7. The Great Wood - J D Wetherspoon

    Ale enthusiasts decide spoons can’t be licked Two hundred and eighty Wetherspoon pubs have been acclaimed for the quality of their real ale – by members of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). The …

  8. Wetherspoons - J D Wetherspoon

    To see pricing and effortlessly order food and drinks to your table, download the Wetherspoon app

  9. Wetherspoons - J D Wetherspoon

    When Wetherspoon’s chairman, Tim Martin, opened his first pub in north London, in 1979, he named it Wetherspoons, after a Mr Wetherspoon – his New Zealand primary school teacher, the reasoning …

  10. Wetherspoons - J D Wetherspoon

    Wetherspoons is on the upper level of ‘Victoria Island’ – self-contained shops on the station’s ‘Brighton side’. The station was opened in 1860 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.