Wetherspoons offers all-inclusive wedding package for bargain price of £3,000
The perfect place for your big day
It may be known for its cheap pints, garish carpets, and less-than-salubrious interiors - so could you ever be tempted to hold your wedding at a Wetherspoons? You might when you discover the price.
There's a single Wetherspoons outlet in the UK with a marriage licence, meaning you can combine Thursday Curry Club with your nuptials, if you fancy it.
With room to feed and seat 100 of your closest friends and family members, the all-inclusive Wetherspoons wedding special is an offer hard to pass up with its £3,000 price tag.
The £3,000 price for a budget Wetherspoons wedding gets newly married brides and grooms exclusive use of the venue - until Saturday at 1am or Sunday until midnight, a three-course sit-down meal or buffet for all 100 guests, depending on preference, sparkling wine for a toast and room for an additional 200 guests after dinner.
And that is not all; in addition to covering food and drinks, newlyweds won’t have to spend a moment worrying about decor and wedding planning- as Wetherspoons has them covered.
The venue will provide table decor, a wedding host, a live DJ, if the couple wants, and the finest wine Wetherspoons has to offer (Coldwater Creek) all included in the price.
The all-inclusive package for 100 guests with dinner and wine is a snip compared to the average spend of £10,745 - the price newlyweds pay for ceremony, reception, catering, and entertainment, according to Brides Magazine.
With additional costs like the dress, rings, makeup, and honeymoon to consider, the idea of tying the knot in a Wetherspoons sounds quite appealing.
Sadly, there's just a single Wetherspoons outlet in the UK with a marriage licence - but if your dream of saying ”‘I Do” has always included Wetherspoons, currently the Knights Templar in London is capable of fulfilling all your wedding wishes.
Hopefully the beloved pub chain will be expanding the offer soon.
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