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Updated June 2026
Wetherspoons Curry Club runs every Thursday with discounted curry deals. It's consistently one of the best-value pub meals you can get — full classic curry with rice, naan and poppadums at club prices. Check the Wetherspoon app for your local pub's specific Curry Club prices this week.
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The Wetherspoons Curry Club is one of the most popular recurring events across the 800+ Wetherspoons estate. Every Thursday, curry dishes are available at reduced prices — and it's genuinely worth planning a Thursday visit around it. I've been to Curry Club at several different Wetherspoons over the years and it's consistently good value.
The specific Curry Club prices vary by pub and can change seasonally. Check the Wetherspoon app for your local pub's current Curry Club menu and prices. The full regular curry menu is available every day — Curry Club is a Thursday-specific discount on top of the regular menu.
Curry Club is one of the most popular recurring events across the entire Wetherspoons estate, and it's genuinely the night I plan most of my Wetherspoons visits around. Every Thursday, the curry dishes come at reduced prices, and given how good the regular curry menu already is, the club pricing makes it one of the best-value pub meals you can get anywhere in the country.
The format is simple: the full curry range is available every day, but on Thursdays the Curry Club discount applies on top. The specific prices vary by pub and change from time to time, so the Wetherspoon app is the way to check exactly what your local is charging this week. That variation is worth flagging — don't assume a fixed price, check before you go.
My order at Curry Club is almost always the Chicken Tikka Masala as a classic curry — rice, naan, poppadums, sliced chilli and coriander, the full spread. Upgrading the plain naan to garlic for 60p is non-negotiable for me, and adding the vegetable samosa and two onion bhajis for £1.95 turns a good-value meal into a proper feast. The Beef Madras is the pick if you want real heat, and the sweet potato and chickpea curry is a genuinely good vegan option.
What makes Thursday special is that Steak Club often runs on the same night, so you've effectively got two of the best weekly deals happening at once. For a group where some people want curry and others want steak, that's ideal. My honest take: if you're a regular, building a Thursday-evening habit around Curry Club makes a lot of financial sense, and the curries themselves genuinely punch above their price. It's the single best-value evening in the Wetherspoons week, and it's the one I'd point a newcomer towards first.
If you've never done Curry Club before, my advice is to go a little earlier on Thursday rather than later — it gets busy precisely because it's such good value, and the popular pubs fill up fast. Order the poppadums to snack on while you wait, and don't skip the garlic naan upgrade. It's a small, cheap detail that makes the whole plate better, and after dozens of Thursday visits it's the one thing I never leave off the order.
Thursday Curry Club is the event I plan most of my Wetherspoons visits around. The Chicken Tikka Masala classic curry — rice, naan, poppadums, sliced chilli and coriander — at Curry Club prices is genuinely exceptional value. I'd add the vegetable samosa and two onion bhajis for £1.95 and upgrade to a garlic naan for 60p. See the full Wetherspoons curries menu for all options, or the Wetherspoons menu homepage.