PUNTERS at Wetherspoons are paying up to 130% more based on where they drink.
We compared prices of three top drinks – a pint of Carling, a pitcher of Blue Lagoon cocktail and a pint of Strongbow – at 179 pubs across England.
Carling fans pay an £3.65 extra for a pint based on what pub they order at.
A pitcher of Blue Lagoon can be £8 more expensive, while a pint of Strongbow has a price difference of £2.75, depending on where you drink.
We found the cheapest pint of Carling you can get is at The Bell, in Amesbury, – where it costs £2.34.
At the other end of the scale, The Moon Under Water, in Westminster, London, is charging punters £5.99 for a pint of the same – a £3.65 jump.
Customers looking to get a cheap Strongbow should head to The Red Lion in Bedlington in , where it costs just £2.25.
Meanwhile, the most expensive Spoons spot selling the cider is The Moon Under Water, Westminster, where it costs £5 – £2.75 more.
The price you pay for a Blue Lagoon cocktail also varies drastically depending on where you live.
We found the Robert Fitzharding in Bedminster, , selling it for £6.44.
But The Willow Walk in Victoria, Westminster, was selling the same cocktail for £14.85 – £8.41 more.
We also found you could end up paying more for your favourite drink at within just several miles of each other.
Punters paying for a pint of Carling at The Moon Under Water in Colindale, North West , face a £2.63 charge at the pumps.
However, order the same drink at The Beaten Docket in Cricklewood, only four miles away, and the cost rises to £3.49 – an 86p difference.
Meanwhile, customers buying a Strongbow from The Butter Cross in Bingham, pay £2.54.
But punters after one at the Trent Bridge Inn in West Bridgford, around eight miles away, pay just £2.40 – a 14p difference.
A Wetherspoons spokesperson said: “Wetherspoon takes pride in offering its drinks and food at value for money prices at its pubs across the UK and Republic of Ireland.
“All prices for both drink and food are listed in the individual pubs.
“Wetherspoon is transparent about the fact that prices will vary in some areas; for example prices in central London will be higher than those in north Wales.
“This is, among other reasons, due to higher property prices and the running of the pubs.
“However, even in the locations where prices might be higher than in other Wetherspoon pubs, the prices are still good value and in many cases, lower than competing pubs.”
Customers looking to find out how much drinks cost at their local Wetherspoons branch can use the pub chain's app.
It is free to download off of the App Store or Play.
You just have to click the “Pub Finder” widget at the bottom of the screen and then click “Select your Pub”, then “Browse the Menu”.
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Flying Eze at the start of the year Spoons had upped the price of a host of drinks and menu items across its pubs.
The chain bumped up prices on drinks by 15p while meal deals were increased by 30p.
Spoons also recently made a change to its food menu at 650 pubs.
Customers can now choose from a breakfast muffin or small breakfast with soft or hot drink from 8am to midday, with veggie options available.
Meanwhile, tea and toast, which comes with two slices and either jam or marmalade, costs £2.49.
The pub chain, headed by , has also added two new pints to pumps in recent weeks – and .