A roundup of Wetherspoons pubs converted from unusual buildings, including a former prison cell venue
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Natalie King
7d ago· 5 min readenNews
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A roundup article about unusual Wetherspoons pubs across the UK that have been converted from unique buildings, including a pub that serves guests inside a former prison cell. The piece highlights how the chain repurposes abandoned or historic buildings into drinking venues while maintaining its standard menu and deals.
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A night on the beers could start in a jail cell in this unique pub, but it's just one of the unusual buildings that has seen new life after being turned into a 'Spoons
Across the UK, many abandoned buildings are being turned into drinking venues, and while the settings are unique, all the places have the same classic 'Spoons menu and deals
A night on the beers could start in a jail cell in this unique pub, but it's just one of the unusual buildings that has seen new life after being turned into a 'Spoons - here's a roundup of some unique places you can enjoy Curry Club or just a quiet pint
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