Area of Surrey crowned the Wetherspoons capital of the UK

A new study has revealed the Wetherspoon capitals of the UK – with an area of Surrey taking first place.

QR Code Generator examined the locations of every Wetherspoon in the UK and compared them against the area's population. Figures for the number of Wetherspoons per 100,000 residents were then obtained to create the final ranking.

Mole Valley has been crowned the Wetherspoons capital of the UK, with a whopping 5.7 Spoons for every 100,000 residents. That’s an increase of 76% compared to Uttlesford and East Devon who are next on the list.

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Midway between London and the Sussex coast, Mole Valley is a beautiful part of Surrey. Over 90% of the district is countryside; surprising then, that it is home to five Wetherspoons.

A new study has revealed the Wetherspoon capitals of the UK – with an area of Surrey taking first place. Picture by Leon Neal/AFP via Getty Imagesplaceholder image
A new study has revealed the Wetherspoon capitals of the UK – with an area of Surrey taking first place. Picture by Leon Neal/AFP via Getty Images

With a population of just 87,769, the smallest featured on the list, Mole Valley might be the perfect quiet getaway this Christmas if you’re looking for cheap drinks surrounded by natural beauty.

Uttlesford and East Devon rank second, both having 3.24 Wetherspoons per 100,000 people.

Located in north-west Essex, Uttlesford has a population of 92,578, the second smallest on the list, and has three Wetherspoons to choose from. It’s in close proximity to London and has plenty of transport links, making it perfect for a Spoons afternoon out.

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In comparison, East Devon has a much larger population of 154,500 and boasts five Wetherspoons. Although it may be further away for some, the miles of beautiful coastline and lure of plenty of budget-friendly drink options available makes it an excellent choice for a staycation this festive season.

The third Wetherspoons capital of the UK is Monmouthshire, with 3.2 Spoons for every 100,000 residents.

Located in the south-east of Wales, 93,886 people live in Monmouthshire. With three Wetherspoons to choose from, you can wash your Christmas day walk down with a beverage of choice that won't break the bank.

Staffordshire Moorlands ranks fourth, with 3.13 Wetherspoons per 100,000 people.

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Home to Alton Towers, the largest theme park in the UK, Staffordshire Moorlands has a population of 95,899 and three Wetherspoons. If you’re looking to enjoy a magical day out this Christmas with affordable drinks, this is the place to visit.

North Devon is fifth, with 2.98 Wetherspoons for every 100,000 residents.

With a population of 100,505, North Devon is a slightly quieter, yet just as beautiful option, compared to East Devon. There are three Wetherspoons located here, making it another great option this festive season.

Cannock Chase is a close sixth, with 2.97 Spoons per 100,000 people. Located in Staffordshire, in the West Midlands, Cannock Chase has three Wetherspoons to choose from and a population of 101,140.

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Portsmouth is the first of the larger areas on the list, ranking seventh with 2.88 Wetherspoons for every 100,000 residents. The south coast city has six Wetherspoons for its 208,420 inhabitants to enjoy.

In eighth is Broxtowe, with 2.68 Wetherspoons per 100,000 people. Just west of the city of Nottingham, Broxtowe has three Spoons and 112,113 residents.

South Ribble ranks ninth, with 2.67 Wetherspoons for every 100,000 locals. Situated in Lancashire with a population of 112,166, there are three Wetherspoons to choose from.

Wyre is tenth, home to 2.61 Spoons for every 100,000 inhabitants. Near Blackpool on the coast of Lancashire, 114,809 people live in Wyre and there are three Wetherspoons.

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Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator PRO S.L, said: “With the cost of living soaring, Wetherspoons remains a beacon of affordability, especially over the festive period when every penny counts.

"Whether for a quick pint or a hearty meal, this research reveals where residents are truly spoilt for choice with their local Wetherspoons.

"This research not only reveals where the chain dominates, but also underscores its role in keeping socialising affordable, a sentiment that feels even more relevant at Christmas."

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