Wembley pubs
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Which you can't drink on the streets around the stadium. But you do what you wanna do since you think you're above everyone.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.3 -
Sometimes it is about the occasion ....................Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.3 -
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.2 -
The Days of street drinking at Wembley finished after the Euro final. Brent council have imposed loads of restrictions since 2021.0
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We went sport bar and grill in station at Marylebone last time worked out decent.Valleysarr said:Howabout suggestions for pubs a few stops from Wembley that will be open before and after - mainly before in the morning !Last time went to north Marylebone0 -
Yep big group of us all managed to get ours. At least we know we can get in somewhere, it has stuff for the kids and also we don't have to worry about the will it, won't it rain that people planning to go somewhere like the Green Man might have to.MummysLittleSoldier said:Surprisingly easy to get Boxpark tickets... max of 5 per booking
Really looking forward to it now, Up the Addicks!!5 -
ThisChris_from_Sidcup said:
Yep big group of us all managed to get ours. At least we know we can get in somewhere, it has stuff for the kids and also we don't have to worry about the will it, won't it rain that people planning to go somewhere like the Green Man might have to.MummysLittleSoldier said:Surprisingly easy to get Boxpark tickets... max of 5 per booking
Really looking forward to it now, Up the Addicks!!2 -
Loads of great pubs in KilburnValleysarr said:Howabout suggestions for pubs a few stops from Wembley that will be open before and after - mainly before in the morning !Last time went to north Marylebone0 -
Both BOXPARK Wembley and the Arena Square Fan Zone have been allocated as Charlton-only locations on matchday.
With four huge bars, over 20 different food vendors, giveaways and tonnes more, BOXPARK Wembley is the place to be ahead of kick-off this weekend! The venue will be open from 9am until 11pm on the day, with tickets on sale now and priced at £10 for adults. Click here to purchase yours.
Pre-booked tickets are valid for entry before 11am. From that point onwards, tickets can be purchased on the door on a first come, first served basis.
Supporters must show their match ticket upon entry to BOXPARK, who will not be screening the match. All those under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian over the age of 25.
Located on the west side of Wembley Stadium, the Arena Square Fan Zone will be open to supporters from 10am until 12.30pm and is free to enter, but you must present your match ticket for entry.
Food and drink will be available to purchase and there are a number of activities planned for fans to keep an eye out for on the day.
The club have been also been allocated the following pubs and bars:
- Crystals (Sports Bar & Aqua Lounge)
- The Arch
- Station 31
- The Robin
- JJ Moons
- The Corner House
- Black Sheep
- The Green Man
- Sixty Six Bar & Grill
- La Regina, St George's Hotel
- The White Horse
The Green Man will be holding a collection for the Jack Jeffreys Superhero Trust on the day.
Supporters are advised that street drinking in the areas surrounding Wembley Stadium is not permitted, so a dedicated Wembley Fan Zone or pub is the best place for fans to go to soak up the pre-match atmospher
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/charlton-athletic-fan-parks-confirmed-play-final0 -
No mention of the black card thing, so no chance they'll try and enforce that on the day.0
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Booked a breakfast up town, will probably do fanzone or concourse after, depending on weather.Sorting out some decent meet options for celebrating/ drowning sorrows after still needs looking into.3
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I was of course joking, that's why I said Stella's.OhMyGodden said:
Which you can't drink on the streets around the stadium. But you do what you wanna do since you think you're above everyone.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
You think I'd be drinking Stella's? I'm way above that.0 -
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.0 -
That'll make a dramatic final video blog.Braziliance said:
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.5 -
Can someone confirm you definitely cannot drink a can of beer near the stadium? Do they confiscate these as you get off the train / tube? If they do, how far can you stand from the stadium whilst drinking?
If anyone knows.
EDITED: Just looked it up myself:
Street drinking is not permitted anywhere in Brent. Fans drinking on Olympic Way and the surrounding area will be asked to hand over their alcohol including any closed containers. You will receive a £100 fine if you refuse to comply immediately.
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We were in there before the Wycombe play off away game. Guinness was very nice, other than only plastic glasses.CAFCBourne said:
We went sport bar and grill in station at Marylebone last time worked out decent.Valleysarr said:Howabout suggestions for pubs a few stops from Wembley that will be open before and after - mainly before in the morning !Last time went to north Marylebone1 -
Large car park at Stanmore if a helps?CheshireAddick said:Three of us driving down from Chesire.
Going to park up in Kingsbury (most roads seem to be ok to park on Sundays) for about 9am have breakfast in Wetherspoons next to the station and then get a tube to Wembley Park to soak up the atmosphere
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Can't wait COYR 😀0 -
They open at 9am.Braziliance said:
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.0 -
Said 10am when I checked earlier. I still think its a bump either way.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
They open at 9am.Braziliance said:
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.0 -
Each to their own, but it's a tenner. In the grand scheme of things i don't think it's going to make much of a dent in the overall cost of the day.Braziliance said:
Said 10am when I checked earlier. I still think its a bump either way.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
They open at 9am.Braziliance said:
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.5 -
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Have the Box Park tickets sold out?0
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Seemingly yes.ElliotCAFC said:Have the Box Park tickets sold out?
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As a local to the area, I’d suggest going to Kilburn as they have 3 pubs all near the station : The North London tavern, Brondes Age and another one I can’t remember name of all literally 2/3 min walk from Jubilee line which is 3 stops from the insanity of Wembley
Side note, I think The North London Tavern is David Mitchell’s local so if you’re a Peep Show fan he’s often in there on a Sunday afternoon and can pose with ‘Clean Shirt’ after we get promoted 🤞0 -
For England games there are stewards/police at the bottom of the steps from Wembley park station that will ask you to bin any alcohol. Assume it will be the same heremilo said:Can someone confirm you definitely cannot drink a can of beer near the stadium? Do they confiscate these as you get off the train / tube? If they do, how far can you stand from the stadium whilst drinking?
If anyone knows.
EDITED: Just looked it up myself:
Street drinking is not permitted anywhere in Brent. Fans drinking on Olympic Way and the surrounding area will be asked to hand over their alcohol including any closed containers. You will receive a £100 fine if you refuse to comply immediately.0 -
Tenner to each of us, 20 grand for them, before any drink or food is sold.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Each to their own, but it's a tenner. In the grand scheme of things i don't think it's going to make much of a dent in the overall cost of the day.Braziliance said:
Said 10am when I checked earlier. I still think its a bump either way.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
They open at 9am.Braziliance said:
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.
Gotta stick it to the man, man.
To be clear, I don't care how people choose to spend their money, bugs me how easy they've just made 20 grand. Cheeky as.1 -
I don't think any open till 11.30am on a sunday?danwhicks said:As a local to the area, I’d suggest going to Kilburn as they have 3 pubs all near the station : The North London tavern, Brondes Age and another one I can’t remember name of all literally 2/3 min walk from Jubilee line which is 3 stops from the insanity of Wembley
Side note, I think The North London Tavern is David Mitchell’s local so if you’re a Peep Show fan he’s often in there on a Sunday afternoon and can pose with ‘Clean Shirt’ after we get promoted 🤞0 -
Hospitality has been battered. The margins are small enough as it is, I can't imagine they'll see much of that £20k as profit.Braziliance said:
Tenner to each of us, 20 grand for them, before any drink or food is sold.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Each to their own, but it's a tenner. In the grand scheme of things i don't think it's going to make much of a dent in the overall cost of the day.Braziliance said:
Said 10am when I checked earlier. I still think its a bump either way.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
They open at 9am.Braziliance said:
Yeah drinks on the train for me and maybe squeeze in somewhere.Steven81 said:
I like your style that's what me and the lot I'm going with will do,early breakfast at cafe then buy some tins for on the way on train and then hit a pub but I said if everywhere's packed there's always an off license about.Braziliance said:£11 quid to get in, shambles!
£5.50 for 4 Stella's in Sainsbury's. That's 8 Stella's to be halfway rat arsed before Wembley, for the price to enter a place to buy a single drink.
The train will be my pub, proper Charlton.
I think they're taking the piss charging an entry fee when they're only open for 2 hours.
Fair enough you can probably go back in at full time, but if we lose, could you be arsed.
Straight on the train tracks for me if we lose, sorry train home.
Gotta stick it to the man, man.
To be clear, I don't care how people choose to spend their money, bugs me how easy they've just made 20 grand. Cheeky as.2 -
Valleysarr said:Howabout suggestions for pubs a few stops from Wembley that will be open before and after - mainly before in the morning !Last time went to north Marylebone
The Preston by Preston Road tube station is your friend.
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Thanks mate. There is a Wetherspoons next door to Kingsbury station so looking forward to an early breakfast after our drive down from Cheshire, so will proably stick with plan AR0TW said:
Large car park at Stanmore if a helps?CheshireAddick said:Three of us driving down from Chesire.
Going to park up in Kingsbury (most roads seem to be ok to park on Sundays) for about 9am have breakfast in Wetherspoons next to the station and then get a tube to Wembley Park to soak up the atmosphere
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Can't wait COYR 😀
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And you can get a beer with it at 9.30.
dont kid a kidder :-)1








