People can get take full advantage of the deals from Wednesday
JD Wetherspoon has announced a drop in prices across 15 of its Merseyside menus as it plans to make breakfasts cheaper from Wednesday, September 4. Customers who visit certain pubs in and around Liverpool will be able to benefit from the offer, which will see the 'most important meal of the day' priced from £2.25. This small breakfast includes a fried egg, bacon, Lincolnshire sausage, baked beans, and a hash brown.
John’s Way, The North Western in Lime Street, Liverpool Station, The Captain Alexander in James Street, The Barker’s Brewery in Archway Road, Huyton , The Navigator in Queen’s Drive, Stoneycroft, The Watch Maker in Eccleston Street, Prescot , The Frank Hornby in Eastway, Maghull , The Prense Well in The Mount, Heswall and The Queen's Picture House in South Road, Waterloo .
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