Many of us have enjoyed a Wetherspoon breakfast at some point and now there's even more time to do so. The budget pub chain has announced that it will now be serving the most important meal of the day until noon.
It gives people an extra 30 minutes compared to the previous cut-off time of 11.30am. The company announced the change earlier this week on its website and it's now in effect, reports the Mirror.
A good old Spoon's breakfast is a popular choice for many people, whether they're starting their day or trying to shake off a heavy night. With a large breakfast costing around £5.35 and muffins as little as £2.35, it's always a winner. And it also comes with free refills on hot drinks too.
Prices can vary from pub to pub, so check your local's menu. This isn't the only change announced by Wetherspoon recently. Before Christmas, the chain said it was going to introduce a "January sale" and slash the price of a lot of its drinks.
The sale is currently running and will last until January 17 across a majority of venues in England and Wales. The discounts on offer will vary from pub to pub, as each site prices its drinks differently, but Spoon's has confirmed that the price of a pint of Ruddles beer will be 99p across 560 pubs.
Other pints you can grab at a discount price include Carlsberg, Bud Light, Guinness and Stowford Press Apple Cider and Dark Berry Cider, and Worthingtons. The pub chain is also offering discounts across spirits, soft and hot drinks and you can check out your local Wetherspoon to find out what discounts are on offer. To find your closest pub, you can use the locator tool on its website.