too late mate already sorted out few bags of cider with him for trip 3 hours 8 tins his calculated and a cheese roll...if you not going see u in lib on the 1st
if no luck guess it be the Spoons hopr they havnt run out of Hawkshead Lakeland by then thats if cant find good cider bar
The Imperial (Wetherspoons) isn't a bad bet. It's just up the hill from St David's Station is a big old place and has a massive garden area so if the weather is still decent there should be plenty of room outside as well.
The other pubs immediately by St David's Station frankly aren't the best.....
[cite]Posted By: dj-ecfc[/cite]Most away fans go to the duke of York in sidwell street or the wells tavern by the ground. Although there is general more trouble in these.
The imperial (wetherspoons) just up from the st David's train station is a poss or the great western right by the station does some real ales
My mate lived in the same street as the victoria and I once ate 2 roast dinners in an hour in there! The imperial is also good. Gutted I can't be there tomorrow but saving my pennies for oldham. Should be a great away day at st james park
Double Locks miles from ground, not as good as it once was. Worth a visit if you have time though and weather is good. Great location on canal, walk it from quayside or cab from city centre.
Timepiece was always a good hang out, just off Exeter high St and not far from Central station, 10 mins from ground I guess. Closer you get to ground more likely you will encounter local idiots. Think D of Y was ok but not visited in years.
The White Hart Hotel (on South Street?) always used to have a great bar. Mind you, the last time I drank there was in about 1981, so a lot may have changed since then!!
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if no luck guess it be the Spoons hopr they havnt run out of Hawkshead Lakeland by then thats if cant find good cider bar
Curb_it im sure we will all stumble into each other once down
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After my poor show in Dartford last year, i still blame DA9, me and lates dont work, unless on on orange squash LOL
The imperial (wetherspoons) just up from the st David's train station is a poss or the great western right by the station does some real ales
The other pubs immediately by St David's Station frankly aren't the best.....
The Duke of York used to be my local its not very big and not very exciting but/so it tends to be the away pub.
Other recommendations The Victoria (student pub)
The Bowling Green & Wells Tavern: Not far from the ground / Good Ale
what about whats near Exeter Central Station?
http://www.doublelocks.com/drink.htm
A bit of a trek from town and hard to find - good beer selection, not sure about the ciders.
go to Devon and drinking in a Wetherspoons - depressing.
Timepiece was always a good hang out, just off Exeter high St and not far from Central station, 10 mins from ground I guess. Closer you get to ground more likely you will encounter local idiots. Think D of Y was ok but not visited in years.