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How much does a glass of wine cost in a London pub?

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One small glass of wine.

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  1. Pretty much on par with the rest of the world.


  2. Depends on the pub and the area.

    Small 175ml - anywhere from £3 upwards to about £5, large from about £5 upwards.

    Wine selections depend on the pub, wine is now a very popular drink and the quaility is generally pretty good. In back-street pubs don't expect too much but most of the bar/pubs will be excellent.

    All prices will be displayed behind the bar (by law).

    If you are buying more than 1 large glass it's probably better and cheaper to get the bottle.

  3. its been a couple of years but I think a small glass in the pub i was in was 2.80 or 3.00 pound- thats a 175ml glass 250ml is more common now. In dingy pubs cask would be about 2 in a posh pub more like 4 or 5 - but i'm sure in a couple of years it will have gone up alot- loook up the time out  website thats a guide to every thing in london and it lists the prices in the establishments review and will be up to date

  4. IDK, but try a chat room

  5. I haven't been in an English pub lately, but they are not noted for their "wine list"...They are mosre likely to have a large selection of ales, bitters, lagers or other types of beer. I would imagine that a small glass of wine could cost you anywhere from about $6.00-$12.00 depending on the kind of wine, the exchange rate and the size of the glass.

  6. Jim the Fee, here.

    London "Pubs" are not noted for their wines.  Bitters, Stouts,

    Lagers, Ales are more in their line.

    But, giving a "for instance" let's say you find a London Pub

    that does advertise or at least "lists" on their "board" wines

    What do you want the price in  Pounds, and Shillings and Pence  (or) U.S. currency?

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