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Updated June 2026
I've always thought the Wetherspoons drinks menu is seriously underrated. It's not just cheap lager — they do a proper range of wines, craft ales, spirits, cocktails and hot drinks. The Lavazza coffee with free refills at £1.89 is genuinely excellent value. This page covers the full wetherspoons drinks menu for 2026 with everything from draught beers to hot drinks.
Not affiliated with JD Wetherspoon plc. Prices for reference only — vary per pub.
The wetherspoon drinks menu covers far more ground than most people expect walking in for the first time. I've been to Wetherspoons in different cities and the drinks range is consistent: draught lagers and bitters, bottled beers, an approachable wine list, spirits served in 25ml measures (35ml in Northern Ireland), cocktails, a solid soft drinks section, and the excellent hot drinks counter with free refills.
Prices vary slightly by location — that's something worth flagging. The same pint can cost noticeably different amounts in Manchester compared to central London. The Wetherspoon app is the best way to check current prices at your specific local pub. I've listed categories and the information I have from the published menu below.
The drinks menu is, I'd argue, the most underrated part of the whole Wetherspoons offering. Everyone knows the pints are cheap, but the range goes a lot further than people give it credit for, and the hot drinks counter in particular is a genuine standout.
Start with the coffee, because it's the thing most people don't expect. Wetherspoons uses freshly ground 100% Arabica Lavazza coffee from Rainforest Alliance-certified farms, and tea and coffee come with free refills, all for £1.89. As someone who's paid four pounds for a worse flat white in a chain café, this still slightly amazes me. It's the reason I'll happily sit in a Wetherspoons with a laptop for an hour.
On the alcohol side, the draught selection covers the well-known lagers and bitters plus guest ales that vary by pub, and the real-ale range is broader than most chains bother with. The wine list is approachable rather than fancy — red, white, rosé and Prosecco by the glass and bottle — and the spirits are served in standard 25ml measures, 35ml in Northern Ireland. Cocktails and pitchers are available at most pubs at prices well below a typical bar.
A few practical notes from experience. Prices vary noticeably by location — the same pint can cost meaningfully more in central London than in a market town, so the Wetherspoon app is the only reliable way to check your specific pub. And if you're upgrading a meal to an alcoholic drink, be aware that bottled wine, Prosecco by the bottle, cocktail pitchers, shots and bombs are excluded from the meal-drink option. For the everyday pint, glass of wine or excellent cheap coffee, though, this menu is very hard to beat.
The full wetherspoon drinks menu is available on the Wetherspoon app, which shows your specific local pub's current selection. In-pub menus and screens will show all current prices. Note that drinks ordered as upgrades on meals are subject to exclusions — bottled wine, sparkling wine, Prosecco by the bottle, cocktail pitchers, liqueurs, bombs, shots, and drinks not on the main drinks menu are excluded from the meal drink option.
For the full food menu, visit the Wetherspoons menu homepage. For breakfast drinks and hot drinks pricing, see the breakfast menu page.