best pub on an away day?
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Chaucers Exeter or The Griffin Carlisle. Great CAFC celebrations in the latter on 14/4/12.0
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It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though.
Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.1 -
I really like the Green Bricks in Hull last season on the Marina. Shame we are losing that from our fixture list but only from that perspective.0
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Forresters, Southend.0
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The Beehive near Bolton's ground. Decent grub and a good choice of beer including an away day special called "Beehive Yourself" which has a rather fruity taste to it. Should be going back there again next season depending on when it is.0
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You might be working that day.NathanPrior said:The Beehive near Bolton's ground. Decent grub and a good choice of beer including an away day special called "Beehive Yourself" which has a rather fruity taste to it. Should be going back there again next season depending on when it is.
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Always like going to McGintys when in Ipswich.
Brunswick is great of course.0 -
I was going to go for the NBT. Fantastic pub, and the only decent boozer in Hillsborough by a country mile.The Prince-e-Paul said:It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though.
Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.
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Is that the one with the bar down the left hand side as you walk in, has two rooms on the right and a small paved garden? Quite close to the big Morrisons and Pizza Hut?donnyaddick said:
I was going to go for the NBT. Fantastic pub, and the only decent boozer in Hillsborough by a country mile.The Prince-e-Paul said:It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though.
Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.0 -
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Thats the one....just over the road from the Pulse and Cocktails adult superstore (or so I'm told!!)ValleyGary said:
Is that the one with the bar down the left hand side as you walk in, has two rooms on the right and a small paved garden? Quite close to the big Morrisons and Pizza Hut?donnyaddick said:
I was going to go for the NBT. Fantastic pub, and the only decent boozer in Hillsborough by a country mile.The Prince-e-Paul said:It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though.
Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.
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Not sure - can you give a better description?ValleyGary said:
Is that the one with the bar down the left hand side as you walk in, has two rooms on the right and a small paved garden? Quite close to the big Morrisons and Pizza Hut?donnyaddick said:
I was going to go for the NBT. Fantastic pub, and the only decent boozer in Hillsborough by a country mile.The Prince-e-Paul said:It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though.
Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.
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Curb_its friends pub in Yeovil. Terrible day but quality pub with the hog roast going outside.0
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Don't be silly.uncle said:
You might be working that day.NathanPrior said:The Beehive near Bolton's ground. Decent grub and a good choice of beer including an away day special called "Beehive Yourself" which has a rather fruity taste to it. Should be going back there again next season depending on when it is.
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Hogans? 80p a pint, lovely bar staff, won 21 pints in the raffle on one visit, leg of pork on another (we put it back). Forgot about Smugglers, night Clive, Colin and me got a Police escort back there will live forever in the memory!0
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Its got to be IDOLS in Sunderland , great strippers , and great comedian ...0
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I like the one in Ipswich by the river- can't remember it's name. It's the one betweenthe station and Portman Road. Lovely sitting outside in the sun.0
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The Strawberry in Newcastle.0
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Irish pub next to Liverpool station.
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McHale's, disco in the afternoon!0
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No more in a few days timeFriend Or Defoe said:White Horse Wycombe. Next question.
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50p a pint back when you paid £1 normally.Rock Spectacle said:Brunswick close, but Hogans in Darlington is the stuff of legend.1 -
100%, plus Kelham Island is very decent for a pub crawl.The Prince-e-Paul said:It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though. Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.
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The Great Western behind Wolverhampton station.0
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Remember winning £25 on the football card in there.ElfsborgAddick said:
50p a pint back when you paid £1 normally.Rock Spectacle said:Brunswick close, but Hogans in Darlington is the stuff of legend.0 -
Charters Peterborough by miles.1
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Pub outside Darlington Station.
Idols Sunderland.
Pub beginning with M Coventry.
Bar we was in Till 4am Manchester last year.1 -
We was only talking about the pub in Darlington on Saturday.Acab said:Pub outside Darlington Station.
Idols Sunderland.
Pub beginning with M Coventry.
Bar we was in Till 4am Manchester last year.
Chris Walker the pussy magnet.0 -
Cap n Gown at Villa Park (legendary day out there in 1998)Sky Blue Tavern at Highfield Road CoventryThe Arkells at AnfieldNo idea what it is/was called, but there was a CIU Club behind the away end at Stockport was pure phoenix nights - even had a Hammond organ.2
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Spot on.ValleyGary said:
Is that the one with the bar down the left hand side as you walk in, has two rooms on the right and a small paved garden? Quite close to the big Morrisons and Pizza Hut?It may be where i drink regularly, but, the New Barrak Tavern, on Penistone Road about 400 metres from Hillsborough is a decent shout. It a real ale mecca if you like that kind of stuff. Proper old pub. Good banter/chat with Wendies, and the owner Kev is a top bloke (you can't miss him, his build is like tangoman but with a shirt on), compares a bit at the comedy club there once a month. Also you can park easily park behind the pub. Barmaids are not anything to put on a thirst though. Another shout was the rugby club up at Carlisle.
I was going to go for the NBT. Fantastic pub, and the only decent boozer in Hillsborough by a country mile.0














