I dined at UK’s poshest Wetherspoons – where pints are less than £2

TUCKING into a gourmet steak as I watch the lights twinkle below the high glass ceiling, I could be forgiven for thinking I am dining inside a Michelin-starred restaurant. But I am actually having lunch at ‘Britain’s poshest Wetherspoons,’ where a pint costs less than £2, a fancy cocktail is a mere £ and a meal for two sets you back just over a tenner. The Corn Exchange in Bury St Edmunds has been praised by pub lovers, who have been blown away by its marble bar, jaw-dropping domed glass ceiling... and its attractively-priced menu. A team from the Sun visited the Suffolk landmark and found it is so popular that it is hard to get a table as dozens of regulars cram inside, even midweek. Once seated, I was astonished to learn that a ‘gourmet steak’ with a glass of Shiraz red wine would only set me back £. By comparison, a similar meal at a top London restaurant like Gaucho would cost an eye watering £38 – more than double the price. To celebr
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