IF you want a boozy night out on a budget you are likely to find yourself in a Wetherspoons.
And a number of the in the UK have pints of beer for as little as 99p.

Here are nine of the towns where you will find a Wetherspoons pubs serving Worthington’s for less than a quid.
Dudley
The Full Moon in Dudley opened as a Wetherspoons pub in 1996, transforming a previous
It is one of the many pubs that have moon in the name, which originated fromwho named his fictional pub ‘Moon Under Water’.
But Dudley is also known for being the home of thewhich lets guests go ‘back in time’ with replica high streets as old as 1850s.
There is also the free-to-visit Dudley Museum and Art Gallery right n next door, with and fossils to explore.
And history buffs will love Dudley Castle, dating back to 1530 with limestone tunnels underneath to explore.
Need somewhere cheap to stay? There is an affordable hotel with rooms from £27.
Wath-upon-Dearne
The small town of Wath-upon-Dearne is found in .
There is Wath Wood and Manvers Lake and nature park for outdoorsy tourists who want a scenic walk, or a number of adventure attractions such as indoor karting and the Magna Science Adventure Centre.
But the cheap 99p pints are found at The Church House which opened as a in 2000.

Built as Cross House in 1810, it was consecrated by the Archbishop of York before becoming a pub in the 1980s.
There is a cheap Holiday Inn in town, as well as a with rooms under £100.
Batley
Batley, a market town near , also has 99p beers at The Union Rooms.
The pub is one of the most beautiful in the UK from the outside, built in a grand Victorian bank.
Otherwise the town is known for its Victorian architecture as well as Basghaw Museum, set in a Victorian gothic mansion set in 36 acres of woodlands and parks.
It was once famous for Batley Varity Club which attracted everyone from to , although this closed in the 1970s.

Leigh
One of Leigh’s most beautiful buildings is the The Thomas Burke Wetherspoons, which is built in a former cinema.
Along with 99p beers, the historic building opened in 1908 as the Grand Theatre and Hippodrome, before turning into an Odeon in the 1950s.
Elsewhere in the town there is The Turnpike Gallery for art lovers, while nature fans can head to the Pennington Flash Nature Reserve to spot everything from deer to
One of the cheapest in town is the Holiday Inn, or opt for The Greyhound Hotel with £42 rooms.

Gateshead
The town of Gateshead has more to it than cheap pints at the Wetherspoons Tilley Stone pub.
It is famous for being home to the iconic statue, the largest of its kind in the world and seen by more than 33million people a year.
â one of it’s most beautiful buildings is the Victorian Saltwell Park, with 55 acres of gardens, woods and boating lakes as well as the Georgian landscape garden Gibside.
You aren’t short of cheap hotel rooms either, with Premier Inns and in town.


Driffield
The The Benjamin Fawcett is built in industrial print store, and even has an outdoor beer garden.
And most people visiting the town explore the nearby Sledmere House, a Georgian house with deer park as well as Burton Agnes Hall, which was built in 1173.
Nicknamed the Capital of the Wolds in , it is the burial home of Aldfrith, the King of Northumbria, who died in 705.
The town has few hotels, with Forty One having £105 rooms, or the fancier four-star Highfield House.

Bedlington
While there are many Red Lion pubs in the UK, the in Bedlington is another cheap pint location.
And one of the best places for a walk after a beer is the Bedlington Country Park, with kids play areas, woodlands and horse trails.
Or opt for at the Bedlingtonshire 18 Hole Golf Course on the edge of Humford Woods.
Due to being a small town, you won’t find any chain hotels for the night, but there are a number of B&Bs.

Crook
Despite being small in size, the market town of Crook near has a surprising number of pubs.
There is the gastropub The Copper Mine as well as The Kings and The Surtees.
But if you are on a budget, the The Horse Shoe Inn is the cheaper option.
If you need somewhere to stay you have just one option, which is the three-star The Crook Hotel, or stay just outside of town at the four-star Dowfold House.

Byker
While it doesn’t look like much from the outside, The High Main Wetherspoons has a great beer garden to take your 99p pint.
And the district of Byker is mainly known for being the setting of the BBC TV series
Not only that, but it is home to the modernist Byker Wall estate, now a Grade II listed building.
There aren’t any hotels in the district so you will have to stay in the centre of , with everything from Premier Inn to Travelodge as well as Hilton, Leonard and INNside hotels.

