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Favourite away pub
Which is the away pub you most look forward to going to on your travels?
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The Vine at West Brom with the the curries and kebabs was good.
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The Goose on Broadway Stratford.....West Ham. Now called something else. I'm not having it!!
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Park View at Turf Moor when we are away at Blackburn, after that Black Horse Preston ok it's in town centre and its a taxi or bus away from Dumpdale but what a pub. In Manchester when playing either of Burnleys smaller less illustrious neighbours I like the Oyster Bar at top of Deansgate.
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Mary D’s at Man City. Go after a few in the city centre with a few City mates so manage to get in as normally home fans only.
The Flag at Watford after the game is decent.
The Royal George after any London away but not the price of a pint!
God I miss away days
The Flag at Watford after the game is decent.
The Royal George after any London away but not the price of a pint!
God I miss away days
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Drayton Park, just over the footbridge from the Emirates Stadium (Arsenal).
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Mile castle at Newcastle is a lively place accross 3 floors.
I really hope we play Newcastle on a Saturday again next year.
Decent pint of Peroni in Euston flyer as well.
I really hope we play Newcastle on a Saturday again next year.
Decent pint of Peroni in Euston flyer as well.
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Can't remember what it"s called but that big one near Bournemouths ground
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Uddersfield-The sportsman. Great ale and home made pies. And the urinals are made in Burnley, if thats your kind of thing.
Villa/Brum- The Wellington, no kids/knobheads and a secret-upstairs-outside-garden.
Liverpoo /Everton - Ship and Mitre, or slightly out of town, the philharmonic, always worth the effort.
Villa/Brum- The Wellington, no kids/knobheads and a secret-upstairs-outside-garden.
Liverpoo /Everton - Ship and Mitre, or slightly out of town, the philharmonic, always worth the effort.
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The dolphin Kings cross for London aways and England games in the old days
Honorable mention for flying Scotsman too in the old days no London trip was complete without a couple in there
Honorable mention for flying Scotsman too in the old days no London trip was complete without a couple in there
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Haha what a place! First went in aged 14, was gutted when I found out it had closedclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 6:05 amThe dolphin Kings cross for London aways and England games in the old days
Honorable mention for flying Scotsman too in the old days no London trip was complete without a couple in there
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Don’t know if it’s my favourite will have to think about that. But love barrow boy and banker by London Bridge whenever we play charlton or someone down that end of London.
Lots of nice ones up by Stamford bridge too. In fact I think all my favourite pubs are down London away games.
Brentford were the best fans in one of the pubs by their ground.
Newcastle has its share too.
In fact all Away pubs are good
Well except the Wetherspoons at stoke. That can sometimes get a bit lively.
Lots of nice ones up by Stamford bridge too. In fact I think all my favourite pubs are down London away games.
Brentford were the best fans in one of the pubs by their ground.
Newcastle has its share too.
In fact all Away pubs are good
Well except the Wetherspoons at stoke. That can sometimes get a bit lively.
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There’s a good one by Aston Villa that does Thai food. Can’t remember the name but nice old pub with great beer and food.
Some decent ones outside Brighton but not near the ground.
Trying to remember last away pub I went in. Being designated driver it’s a long while since I did. Nipped in a whetherspoons before Everton game but wasn’t drinking. And was rammed.
Best ones are the ones like Brentford though where you can all mingle.
Some decent ones outside Brighton but not near the ground.
Trying to remember last away pub I went in. Being designated driver it’s a long while since I did. Nipped in a whetherspoons before Everton game but wasn’t drinking. And was rammed.
Best ones are the ones like Brentford though where you can all mingle.
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Real rites of passage boozer the Flying Scotsman. Couldn't believe my eyes when I first went in there. My older, more experienced mate had a bag of coins in preparation!Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 6:14 amHaha what a place! First went in aged 14, was gutted when I found out it had closed
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Wetherspoons in Middlesbrough is a good shout, called Isaac Wilson I think, lively place where both sets of fans mingle prior to march to the ground via ageing docks.
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Me and my mate ended up in a pub in Chelsea we should never have gone near. How we got out alive will remain a constant mystery to me.... absolutely packed to the rafters with headhunters. We fronted it out and had a great afternoon.
Always manage to sneak into the peacock when we play leeds away... very partisan as is the Scarborough arms in the city.
Sadly, I quite enjoy ormskirk when en route to Scouse land.
Always manage to sneak into the peacock when we play leeds away... very partisan as is the Scarborough arms in the city.
Sadly, I quite enjoy ormskirk when en route to Scouse land.
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Vintage Claret wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 1:15 amCan't remember what it"s called but that big one near Bournemouths ground
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Flying Scotsman.....first time I ever went in no one told me about it, a ladies voice from behind asked me for a pound and placed a pint pot in front of me, I thought it was for a raffle or football card until I turned around and saw what I was paying for LMFAO
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This one has got me thinking.
The 8 Bells Putney Bridge (Fulham)
The Devonshire Cat (Sheffield)
The Honest Lawyer (Scunthorpe)
The Queen Adelaide (QPR)
Knott Bar (Manchester)
Ribs of Beef (Norwich)
Edit, how could I forget the Victory Club in South Norwood.
The 8 Bells Putney Bridge (Fulham)
The Devonshire Cat (Sheffield)
The Honest Lawyer (Scunthorpe)
The Queen Adelaide (QPR)
Knott Bar (Manchester)
Ribs of Beef (Norwich)
Edit, how could I forget the Victory Club in South Norwood.
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I think the Turkish Bar we entered at Half Time on the High street at Spurs is a Little Gem that no one as sussed out yet. Lovely Bottled beers. And good people.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 8:27 amThere’s a good one by Aston Villa that does Thai food. Can’t remember the name but nice old pub with great beer and food.
Some decent ones outside Brighton but not near the ground.
Trying to remember last away pub I went in. Being designated driver it’s a long while since I did. Nipped in a whetherspoons before Everton game but wasn’t drinking. And was rammed.
Best ones are the ones like Brentford though where you can all mingle.
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Forgot to mention the Turks head in shudehill Manchester en route to the etihad.
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The White Horse at Parsons Green when we used to play at Fulham was always a good watering hole.
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Who’d have know? Last time I went to Arsenal, we walked the length of the Holloway Road trying to find a pint and no-one would let us in!
The Barton’s Arms is the Villa pub with the Thai food - great place for food and beer.
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Favourite away pub
There's a pub in Peterborough, The Palmerston Arms it's approx 15-20 mins walk to London Road, loads of real ales, luscious hog roast to boot and the landlord is from Burnley.
It is without doubt the Dogs ********.
It is without doubt the Dogs ********.
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Just ones near(ish) the grounds with The Angel being the favourite.
The Angel for Man City games, on Dyche St!
Bodega or Mile Castle in Newcastle
Cricketers Arms for Bournemouth
Dr Browns or Infant Hercules at Middlesborough
The Angel for Man City games, on Dyche St!
Bodega or Mile Castle in Newcastle
Cricketers Arms for Bournemouth
Dr Browns or Infant Hercules at Middlesborough
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Yeah, I was a tad vague wasn't I
I remember now, it's The Cooper Dean I was thinking of
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The Great Western in Wolverhampton
The Slubbers Arms in Huddersfield
Probably my favourites, great pubs and both within walking distance of the ground
The Slubbers Arms in Huddersfield
Probably my favourites, great pubs and both within walking distance of the ground
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In Dr Browns.....I once saw a vending machine in the men's toilet selling vibratorsclaret wizard wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 12:22 pmJust ones near(ish) the grounds with The Angel being the favourite.
The Angel for Man City games, on Dyche St!
Bodega or Mile Castle in Newcastle
Cricketers Arms for Bournemouth
Dr Browns or Infant Hercules at Middlesborough
Probably why its called Dr Brown's
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The one across the road from Baker St Tube station before you go to Wembley. The Globe?
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The Gardners, Lewes High Street when going to Brighton away match. Great ales and easy trip to Lewes train station for Brighton Amex.
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Lewes is where I was thinking. Good spot pre match.Crawley Claret wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 3:07 pmThe Gardners, Lewes High Street when going to Brighton away match. Great ales and easy trip to Lewes train station for Brighton Amex.
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You have mentioned quite a few of my favourites too Cfccricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 8:25 amDon’t know if it’s my favourite will have to think about that. But love barrow boy and banker by London Bridge whenever we play charlton or someone down that end of London.
Lots of nice ones up by Stamford bridge too. In fact I think all my favourite pubs are down London away games.
Brentford were the best fans in one of the pubs by their ground.
Newcastle has its share too.
In fact all Away pubs are good
Well except the Wetherspoons at stoke. That can sometimes get a bit lively.
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Barrow Boy was an awesome evening after we won the title at Charlton, some videos going round on you tube at the time.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 8:25 amDon’t know if it’s my favourite will have to think about that. But love barrow boy and banker by London Bridge whenever we play charlton or someone down that end of London.
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We were in the Barrowboy & Banker before the game for a pint and lunch on the way to the game at Charlton ....
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scouseclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 10:39 amWho’d have know? Last time I went to Arsenal, we walked the length of the Holloway Road trying to find a pint and no-one would let us in!
Whilst the Drayton is only 200 yards from the away end, it's a no-go if you want any decent/real ale! A better bet are the pubs near Finsbury Park Station.
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The Vine, WBA
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Pump and truncheon at Blackpool
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Yet Burnley fans tend not to welcome anyone possibly the cricket club.
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About 30 years....things must have changed.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 9:26 pmReally?
Loads of pubs have away fans in Burnley centre.
How long as it been since you frequented any Burnley establishments on a match day?
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Brunswick Inn, Derby for me.
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They certainly have.
30 years ago I didn't like walking past the pubs on Yorkshire st as a home fan.
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Brunswick Derby for me too
Also highly recommended is the Merchants Arms Bristol
Also highly recommended is the Merchants Arms Bristol
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Used to love The Cemetery in Rochdale. 6 pints of Moorhouse's Ultimate Owd Ale (7.8%) as a warm up can't be faulted.