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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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