Punters visiting the new Wetherspoons pub in Spain may find themselves paying higher prices compared to their usual costs back home. Although many menu items and beverages remain reasonably priced, they generally exceed the prices at the chain’s regular street locations.
The management explains that operating pubs in airports comes with increased expenses, justifying the elevated prices at the Spanish pub, which align with those at Wetherspoons’ airport and railway station outlets in the UK.
For instance, a substantial breakfast in Spain costs 10.25 euros (£8.84), while the average cost in the UK is only £5.09.
To assess the price comparisons, the Mirror conducted a review of prices at the Alicante pub against those at Wetherspoons’ Solihull pub in the West Midlands and Gatwick Airport. It’s important to note that some products may vary in size and ingredients, adding complexity to the analysis.
Here are a few examples of the items compared:
– 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)
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