Wine drinkers will be able to snag a 250ml glass of their favourite grape at just £2.99 from Friday 2nd January until Thursday 15th January inclusive

Waltham Forest pub-goers foregoing Dry January may be pleased to hear that Wetherspoons is set to slash one of their pints to just 99p.
Pub managers at The King’s Ford in Chingford Mount Road, Chingford and The Walnut Tree in High Road, Leytonstone are reducing the price of a pint of Worthington to just 99p, on top of a whole host of drinks and meals from Friday 2nd January until Thursday 15th January inclusive.
Other drinks featured in the sale are Coldwater Creek wine (250ml glass of Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Rose, Merlot at £2.99 each, Johnnie Walker Black Label (25ml including a mixer) and Tanqueray London Dry Gin (25ml including a mixer) at £2.29 each.
And for those actually doing Dry January, a full range of non-alcoholic drinks will be on offer too; Guinness 0.0%, Corona Cero, Brewdog Punk AF, Stella Artois Alcohol Free, Erdinger Isotonic, Thatchers zero, Koppaberg Alcohol Free, Gordons 0.0 pink gin at £1.69 each and Beck’s Blue and Sanpellegrino Aranciata Rossa for 99p each.
Customers can also enjoy savings on food too, with an eleven-inch Margherita pizza and a crunchy chicken burger, served with chips or side salad, each costing £4.99 with a soft drink and £6.52 with an alcoholic drink.
In addition, a choice of six jacket potatoes, plus three new gourmet jackets will be available in the sale.
A jacket potato with a choice of one filling (from tuna mayo, coleslaw, chilli bean non-carne, cheese, baked beans, roasted vegetables) will cost £4.99 including a soft drink and £6.52 with an alcoholic drink.
Customers can add an extra filling or side salad for 99p.
The gourmet jacket potatoes are new to the menu and will cost £6.49 with a soft drink and £8.02 with an alcoholic drink.
The Walnut Tree manager Sharon Horscroft said: “Department stores and shops hold their sales in January, so it is the perfect time to have a sale in the pub too. The range of drinks and food on sale in the pub is aimed at suiting a wide variety of tastes.
“We have included a large selection of low and non-alcoholic drinks. I believe that the January Sale will prove popular with our customers. As always, staff at the pub will serve customers responsibly.”
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