Historical version 1 of JD Wetherspoon/Menu (view current version)

Owing to the nature of pub chains, a standard menu is offered across all J D Wetherspoon's pubs. However, it's pretty good value in my opinion --IvorW.

This is not the complete menu, just some recommendations:

  • Steaks - 10oz Rump Steak or 8oz Sirloin; available for an extra charge is a sauce of your choice (peppercorn, mushroom dianne). Also gammon steak with pineapple or egg. Various steak and ribs combos and Surf & turf.
  • Lamb shank - served with mashed potato and peas. There is quite a lot of meat on one of these.
  • Half a roast chicken - this disappeared from the menu for a while, but is now back by popular demand, and appears in the steaks section
  • Minted lamb burger
  • Salads - Caesar, + Chicken, + Bacon.

Vegetarian / Vegan food

From Kake's writeup of Penderel's Oak:-

 An email from Wetherspoons head office confirms that the vegan choices on the menu are limited to chips,
 onion rings, curly fries, and side salad, though possibly other items could be adapted at the discretion
 of the kitchen staff.

Looking at the menu, the main issue with vegan food seems to be cheese.

Vegetarian options:

  • Nachos
  • Vegetable Burger
  • Caesar Salad
  • Stuffed peppers
  • Lasagne
  • Pasta bake

Breakfast

JDW now offer breakfast between 10 am and 12 noon. I've not tried it yet.

Sorry Ronnie!

Certain branches are offering a 6oz burger meal with soft drink for �3.19. The soft drink can be upgraded to an alcoholic one for an extra 30p.

Two meal deals

JDW offer a choice of a dozen or so meals, which cost �5.99 (�6.79 in the City) if you order two meals from this list at the same time. Only available after 2 pm.

Weekday deals

  • Tuesday Steak Night: One of a select range of drinks is thrown in with the meal free of charge.
  • Thursday Curry Club: JDW pubs do a large range of curries on a Thursday 5-10 pm. A drink is included in the meal.

Prices

JDW seem to have at least three pricing schemes in operation, and a set of menu inserts for each scheme. Categories include "Med", "High" and "City" - I have not found any "Low" in London, but there may be some. --IvorW Check the bottom of the menu page for clues as to the pub's category.

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