A LOCAL pub is set to slash its prices this month as part of its January sale.
Ryan Hegarty, manager at The Captain James Lang, is reducing the price of a range of drinks and meals at the Wetherspoon pub.
The sale will run from Wednesday, January 3 to Wednesday, January 17 inclusive.
What drinks are featured in the sale?
- Draught beers and ciders (Doom Bar, Bud Light, Worthington’s, Stowford Press Apple Cider, and Budweiser)
- Spirits (Four flavours of AU vodka and Sidemen XIX Vodka (mixed berry))
- Classic cocktails (Espresso martini, strawberry daiquiri, and Tommy’s margarita)
- Corona Tropical hard seltzers (Raspberry & lemon and guava & lime)
- A range of soft drinks (Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Max, R. White’s lemonade, Pepsi Max Cherry)
- Lavazza coffee (with free refills, as well as tea, and hot chocolate)
Low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks
- Erdinger
- Brewdog Punk AF
- Stella Artois
- Heineken 0.0
- Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime
- Adnams Ghost Ship
- Beck’s Blue
Customers will also be able to enjoy savings on food too with a small breakfast (fried egg, bacon, sausage, baked beans, and a hash brown) costing just £2.99.
A selection of burgers is included in the sale (with a soft drink or alcoholic drink) and will be on offer for £4.99 with a soft drink and £6.46 with an alcoholic drink.
These are the American burger, classic beef burger, crunchy chicken strip burger (all served with chips), and skinny beef burger (served with a side salad).
The pub will also be serving a selection of small plates such as halloumi-style fries, chicken wings, and nachos for any three for £12.
Ryan Hegarty, pub manager, said: "Department stores and shops hold their sales in January, so it is the perfect time to have a sale in the pub too.
"The range of drinks and food on sale in the pub is aimed at suiting a wide variety of tastes. This year we have included our biggest selection of low and non-alcoholic drinks.
"I believe that the January Sale will prove popular with our customers. As always, staff at the pub will serve customers responsibly."
Please drink responsibly.
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