BARGAIN-loving Brits are in for a treat this Easter bank holiday – as new figures reveal the UK cities where you can still grab a pint for as little as £2.63.
With pub prices soaring across the country, some spots are keeping things refreshingly cheap – perfect for a long weekend tipple without rinsing your wallet.
The research, carried out by QR Code Generator, compared average pint prices at Wetherspoons across the UK – analysing popular pours like Carling, Stella, Guinness and Corona Extra to find the most budget-friendly cities for a bank holiday session.
Newport has been crowned the cheapest city in the UK for a pint, with the average cost coming in at just £3.12 – and a frosty Coors setting punters back just £2.63.
Wales is well and truly winning, with four cities in the top 10 cheapest spots, including Bangor, Swansea and Wrexham.
From £2.63 for a pint of Carling or a Coors, £3.30 for Guinness and £3.75 for a pint of Stella Artois on average in the city’s Wetherspoons, the average cost of a pint in Bangor was found to be just £3.14.
Sunderland bagged the top spot for England, with Guinness lovers in luck – a pint costs just £2.78 in some pubs.
Coming in fourth on the list is Swansea, where punters can enjoy a pint for an average of £3.30.
And even the pricier Corona Extra will only set you back £3.92 across the city’s four Wetherspoons.
Preston nabs fifth place, where a round won’t break the bank – with the average cost just £3.33, and some beers going for as low as £2.63.
Nottingham matches Preston with the same £3.33 average, while Wrexham and Stoke-on-Trent follow closely behind at £3.37.
Rounding off the top ten are Wolverhampton and Bradford, where the average pint will cost you just £3.52.
Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator PRO S.L commented: “Our analysis offers a handy guide for those looking to make the most of their time off, enjoying time out with family and friends, but without stretching their budget.
“While the locations on the list may not be the first that come to mind when planning a night out, compared to metropolitan hubs such as Manchester or London, cities ranking on the list, like Newport, Preston or Nottingham, offer affordable nights out without the hefty hit to your bank account.
“The results offer a reminder that great value can be found beyond the usual go-to spots, without sacrificing a good time.
“Plus, as the days are getting longer and spring is finally upon us, it could be a great time to explore new parts of the UK and be social, all with the bonus of being budget friendly.”
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Stock up on eggs – The best value Easter eggs typically sell out by the time the long weekend comes around so by in advance and stash in a cupboard so that you don’t get tempted to nibble.
Cut entertaining costs – If you are hosting family or friends over the holiday, consider asking them to bring a dish such as dessert, or a couple of bottles to cut costs. Use a price comparison site to find the lowest prices on the food and any other decorations or gifts that you need. Try PriceRunner or Trolley.co.uk.
Plan ahead – School holidays combined with gift can make Easter a pricey time of year, especially if you have children. Create a budget ahead of time and look for ways to keep it in check. You can go for free days out by making a scavenge hunts and limit the number of
Flash sales – Make a list of what you need for Easter and look out for flash sales or promotions from supermarkets on items that you need.
Cashback – Use cashback sites to get a little kick back on any spending that you are doing. Try Topcashback or Quidco.
Meanwhile, a major UK supermarket has slashed the price of its award-winning Champagne to under £10 for Easter.
Aldi is offering the bargain booze for £9.99 until April 19, meaning shoppers have just days to get their fix.
A bottle of Nicolas de Montbart Champagne, which combines Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay, is usually priced in stores for £13.99.
It means Aldi customers will save £4 on the fizz if they grab it before the Easter weekend.
Aldi has previously revealed the booze achieved silver accolades at both the International Wine Challenge and The Drinks Business Champagne Masters.
It comes as the supermarket slashes prices on its alcohol aisle, with 50 percent off still wines too.
A bottle of New Zealand Marlborough Pinot Noir has been reduced from £9.69 to £4.99.
Meanwhile, Aldi’s Pouilly Fuissé, is down from £19.99 to £14.99.
The bargain promo will be available in-store until April 27 – but shoppers will need to act fast as it’s only on offer while stocks last.
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