Wetherspoon axes popular pub dishes and deal from menu
- J.D. Wetherspoon plans to remove steaks, mixed grills, and gammon from its menu starting May 14, 2025.
- New gourmet burgers and Korean-style dishes will replace the removed items, including The Big Smoke and Buffalo Burger.
- Diners expressed disappointment over the removal of the Steak Club deal, stating they preferred steak dinners.
- Wetherspoon management confirmed the changes but reassured customers about offering a variety of choices.
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