Punters at the newly opened Wetherspoons pub in Spain may find themselves paying higher prices compared to their local branches. While some menu items remain reasonably priced, they generally exceed the costs at the chain’s regular high street locations.
According to company officials, the increased prices are due to the higher operating expenses associated with airport pubs. They highlight that the pricing at the Spanish pub aligns with their establishments in airports and railway stations across the UK.
For instance, a substantial breakfast in Spain costs 10.25 euros (£8.84), while the average price in the UK is just £5.09.
To assess the price differences, a comparison was made by the Mirror between the Alicante pub and Wetherspoons’ Solihull pub in the West Midlands, as well as Gatwick Airport. It’s worth noting that some products vary in size and ingredients, adding complexity to the comparison.
Listed below are a few examples:
– Margherita pizza
– All-day brunch
– Classic burger
– Chicken, eggs, and beans
– Pint of Stella Artois
– Asahi beer
– Pint of Greene King Abbot Ale
– Guinness 0.0
– Coca Cola/Pepsi (398ml)