Updated June 2026

Wetherspoons Curries Menu 2026 — Full Prices & Calories

I'd argue the curry section is where Wetherspoons genuinely punches above its weight. The classic curries come with a proper spread — rice, naan, poppadums, the lot — and the Thursday Curry Club makes them even better value. This covers the full wetherspoons curries menu for 2026, from tikka masala to katsu.

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Wetherspoons chicken tikka masala overhead - orange curry in white bowl

Wetherspoons Curries Menu 2026 — What to Know

The wetherspoons curries menu is split into three clear tiers: classic curries (the full works with rice, naan and poppadums), simple curries (a stripped-back version with rice or chips), and katsu curries (a Japanese-inspired mild sauce with coconut-flavour rice). I've tried all three, and in my experience the classic curry is the one to go for — you genuinely get your money's worth.

Curry Club on Thursdays brings the prices down further. If you're a regular, Thursday evenings at Wetherspoons make a lot of financial sense. Prices below include a soft drink. Upgrade to an alcoholic drink for approximately £1.50 more.

🍛 Curry Club — Every Thursday

Wetherspoons Curry Club runs every Thursday with discounted curry deals and drinks. Check the Wetherspoon app or your local pub for this week's Curry Club prices and options. See our full Curry Club page for details.

Classic, Simple or Katsu — Which Wetherspoons Curry to Order

The curry section is where I think Wetherspoons punches well above its price point, and the three-tier structure genuinely matters once you understand it. The classic curries are the full spread — rice, naan, poppadums, sliced chilli and coriander — and at the price, with a drink included, they're hard to argue with. The simple curries strip that back to rice or chips for a few pounds less. The katsu curries are a different beast entirely: milder, slightly sweet, Japanese-influenced, and served with coconut rice.

My default order is the Chicken Tikka Masala as a classic curry. The sauce is rich without being claggy, the poppadums give you something to snack on while you wait, and upgrading the plain naan to garlic for 60p is a no-brainer every single time. If you want heat, the Beef Madras delivers it properly — this isn't a watered-down pub madras.

For lighter eating, the Katsu Grilled Chicken Curry at 558 calories is the one. The coconut rice is a nice touch and it feels like a genuinely different meal rather than a compromise. Vegans are well served here too — the sweet potato, chickpea and spinach curry is available as both a classic and a simple curry, and the katsu Quorn nugget version is better than a lot of vegan curries I've had at dedicated restaurants.

The real reason to plan a curry visit, though, is Thursday. Curry Club brings the prices down further and it's one of the most popular recurring events across the whole estate for good reason. If you're a regular, Thursday evenings make a lot of financial sense. Add the vegetable samosa and onion bhajis for £1.95 if you're making a night of it — it turns a good-value meal into a proper feast.

Whether you want a full classic spread, a simpler rice-or-chips plate, or a milder katsu, the curry section has a clear best option for every appetite and budget. It's one of the strongest parts of the menu, and on a Thursday with Curry Club pricing it's about as good value as a sit-down curry gets anywhere in the country.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Wetherspoons serves three types of curries: classic curries (served with basmati pilau rice, plain naan, poppadums, sliced chilli and coriander), simple curries (served with rice or chips), and katsu curries (Japanese-style with coconut-flavour rice). Options include chicken tikka masala, beef Madras, chicken jalfrezi, and a vegan sweet potato curry.
Yes — Wetherspoons Curry Club runs on Thursdays and offers discounted curry deals with drinks. It's one of the most popular recurring events at Wetherspoons. Check the Wetherspoon app or your local pub for current Curry Club prices. Bear in mind that individual pubs can vary, so the Wetherspoon app or in-pub screen is the best place to confirm the latest details.
Yes — the sweet potato, chickpea and spinach curry is vegan and available as a classic curry (with rice, naan and poppadums) and as a simple curry (with rice or chips). The katsu Quorn nugget curry is also vegan. Prices and availability vary slightly by pub, so it's always worth checking the Wetherspoon app for your local branch before you visit.
Classic curries at Wetherspoons are served with basmati pilau rice, a plain naan bread, poppadums, sliced chilli and coriander. You can upgrade to a garlic naan for 60p extra, or add a vegetable samosa and two onion bhajis for £1.95.
Simple curries with a soft drink are approximately £8.54. Classic curries (with rice, naan and poppadums) with a soft drink start from approximately £8.99 for chicken jalfrezi and £10.78 for chicken tikka masala, beef Madras or the sweet potato curry. Prices vary by pub.

What I'd Order — Wetherspoons Curries

My go-to is the Chicken Tikka Masala classic curry. The sauce is rich but not heavy, the rice to sauce ratio works, and you get the poppadums to snack on while you wait — which doesn't take long. I'd upgrade to a garlic naan for 60p every time. That's a no-brainer.

If you're watching calories, the Katsu Grilled Chicken Curry at 558 kcal is the one. It's a genuinely lighter meal without feeling like a compromise. The coconut rice is a nice touch. For vegans, the Katsu Quorn Nugget Curry is solid — better than a lot of vegan curry options I've tried at other pub chains.

See the complete Wetherspoons menu or check out Curry Club for Thursday deals.