BRITS are flocking to a fake Wetherspoons 6,000 miles away which serves £2.34 pints and shows Premier League matches.
The cheeky boozer, called Witherspoons, in Pattaya, Thailand, is packed with 35 TVs and also shows American football and Formula 1.
British cut-price pub favourite JD Wetherspoon famously refuses to screen league football to dodge broadcast fees and the rowdy atmosphere.
Over a recent weekend, the Spoons-style bar screened nine Premier League games, Wales vs South Africa in the rugby, and the Qatar F1 Grand Prix.
The UK-based chain usually only makes rare exceptions for massive events such as the World Cup.
And its prices vary by region, with cities such as London charging from £3.50 to over £5 a pint.
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Thailand’s Witherspoon said: “Every English Premier League match is live, loud, and running straight through the afternoon and night.
“Find a seat and get something cold in your hand.”
However, Wetherspoons has revealed it is opening its first EVER foreign pub, in a popular Spanish city.
The much-loved pub chain currently only operates in the UK, with hundreds open across the country.
Called Castell de Santa Bàrbera, it will open at Alicante Airport, on the departures side.
It will be the first Wetherspoons to open in continental Europe.
Set to open in January 2026, it will be open seven days a week, from 6am to 9pm.