A Wetherspoon superfan used the budget boozer chain as the theme for his wedding.
Ewan Gilfillan, 44, tied the knot with his new wife 47-year-old Sharon Jones.
The couple love to visit the pubs across the UK.
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Pal Lorie Church asked Wetherspoon for food menus, so that the graphics could be used at the wedding.
The chain was more than happy to oblige.
Each of the tables at the reception were all named after Ewan’s favourite Wetherspoons pubs.
Ewan, of Nyewood, near Chichester, West Sussex said: “Where do I start regarding my love of Wetherspoons?

“It’s just great value for money.”
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The self-confessed Wetherspoon superfan added: “I’ve been in Center Parcs and paid £7.50 a pint.
“I’d much rather have spent £1 for one on a Monday night in my local Spoons.”
The pair got hitched at Cain Manor, in Bordon, Hampshire last August.
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Lorie said: “Sharon was in charge of most of the wedding-planning.

“But Ewan was allowed to choose the theme of their table names.
“While some couples have romantic holiday destinations or the names of favourite pets.
“Ewan decided to have some of his favourite pubs to direct guests to the correct table.

“And each one of the 10 was named after a Wetherspoon pub.
“As Ewan is also a big fan of Wetherspoons carpets, the menu also featured an image of his shoe on the various carpets, alongside whomever he was with in the pub at the time.”

Among the pubs featured were The Man in the Moon, in Newport, Isle of Wight and The Palladium, in Llandudno, north Wales.
Others included The Liberty Bounds, in Tower Hill, east London, The Sir Michael Balcon, in Ealing, west London and The Caley Picture House, in Edinburgh.”




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