Analysis shows the top spot serves £2.77 pints for customers to enjoy11:43, 01 Jul 2026When it comes to words that Brits associate with summer, 'beer garden' is almost always near the top of the list. While countless people enjoy popping to their local for a swift pint, Wetherspoon remains one of the most popular pub chains throughout the country.‌Now, a new study has revealed the 10 highest-rated UK Wetherspoon pubs boasting beer gardens.‌The findings come courtesy of the SEO platform Local Falcon, which scrutinised 663 Wetherspoon pubs across the UK that are listed as having a licensed outdoor area on the chain's official website. The team then collected Google ratings for each pub to determine which venues came out on top.‌When two or more pubs shared the same rating, the total number of reviews was used as a tiebreaker in the rankings. Remarkably, the pub claiming the number one spot serves a beer for just £2.77 for customers to savour, reports the Express.Here are the top 10 highest-rated Wetherspoon pubs with a beer garden in the UK:‌10. The William Adams, Great YarmouthCompleting the top 10 is The William Adams in Great Yarmouth, which earned a 4.3-star rating from 2,196 reviews. This coastal Norfolk pub is named after the legendary local hero of the same name, who saved 140 people from drowning while working as a bathing hut attendant at Gorleston Beach. Visitors to this seaside pub can grab a pint of Carlsberg here for just £2.77.9. The Poulton Elk, Poulton-le-FyldeThe Poulton Elk in Poulton-le-Fylde came ninth with 2,645 reviews, giving it a 4.3-star rating. Featuring outdoor seating at the front and rear of the pub, its name references an archaeological discovery from 1970, when the complete skeleton of a 13,500-year-old elk was found nearby. Visitors can also get a pint of Carlsberg here for just £2.88.8. The Jolly Tars, Thornton-CleveleysThe Jolly Tars in Thornton-Cleveleys secured eighth place with a 4.3-star rating based on 2,990 reviews. The pub, located on Victoria Road West, is named after the Jolly Tars Concert Party, which was a nine-member family group that entertained large crowds on the Cleveleys promenade between the wars. Visitors can grab a pint of Carlsberg here for just £2.88.‌7. The Red Lion, DoncasterScoring 4.3 out of five based on 3,026 reviews, The Red Lion in Doncaster takes the seventh spot. Situated in Doncaster's Market Place, this pub is a central spot for locals, offering a traditional pub experience in a bustling area. Punters can order a pint of Carlsberg for a nifty £2.49.6. The Bull and Stirrup Hotel, ChesterThe Bull and Stirrup Hotel in Chester ranked sixth, with an average rating of 4.3 based on 3,498 reviews. The venue offers accommodation alongside its pub facilities, and whether you are popping in for a quick drink or staying the weekend, a pint of Carlsberg will cost you just £2.88.‌5. The Imperial, ExeterThe Imperial in Exeter took fifth place with a 4.3-star rating from 5,198 reviews. This impressive former hotel building offers a spacious beer garden that has made it a favourite among locals and university students alike, with a pint of Carlsberg setting you back just £2.77.4. The Quayside, NewcastleThe Quayside in Newcastle ranked fourth with a 4.3-star rating based on 6,982 reviews. Located on the city’s iconic quayside, the pub offers views of the River Tyne and stays open until 1am for those interested in staying long after the sun has set. Visitors can order a pint of Carlsberg here for as little as £2.77.3. Royal Victoria Pavilion, RamsgateIn third place is the Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate, which achieved a 4.3-star rating based on 7,489 reviews. Named the largest Wetherspoon in the UK, hosting up to 1,500 patrons, this historic venue on the Kent coast offers impressive panoramic sea views, and visitors can grab a pint of Carlsberg for just £2.99.‌2. The Velvet Coaster, BlackpoolThe Velvet Coaster in Blackpool claimed second place with a 4.3-star rating based on a whopping 11,255 reviews – the third largest number of reviews of the 663 pubs analysed.The seaside pub offers stunning views of Blackpool Promenade, and its name pays homage to the historic Velvet Coaster ride from the Pleasure Beach amusement park. Offering three floors of outdoor seating, revellers can grab a pint of Carlsberg here for just £3.59.Article continues below1. The Bishop Blaize, StretfordThe Bishop Blaize in Stretford secured the top spot with an impressive rating of 4.4 stars based on 2,641 reviews. Located on Chester Road, not far from Old Trafford, the pub is a popular spot for Manchester United fans during home games and is frequently cited as the best 'Spoons' in the UK. The spot features outdoor seating at the front and the rear, where punters can grab a pint of Carlsberg for as little as £2.77.