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Pubs for Wembley
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orpingtonRED said:clive said:orpingtonRED said:J BLOCK said:holyjo said:Does anyone know if pubs at Borough Market are open early Sunday ? If no anyone drinking at London Bridge ?
Barrowboy & Banker 9am
Southwark Tavern 10am
Wheatscheaf 10am
Market Porter 12 noon
Meeting a few at London Bridge around 9ish so undecided to head straight to wembley or have some breakfast at Borough now1 -
clive said:orpingtonRED said:J BLOCK said:holyjo said:Does anyone know if pubs at Borough Market are open early Sunday ? If no anyone drinking at London Bridge ?
Barrowboy & Banker 9am
Southwark Tavern 10am
Wheatscheaf 10am
Market Porter 12 noon0 -
CafcSCP said:clive said:orpingtonRED said:J BLOCK said:holyjo said:Does anyone know if pubs at Borough Market are open early Sunday ? If no anyone drinking at London Bridge ?
Barrowboy & Banker 9am
Southwark Tavern 10am
Wheatscheaf 10am
Market Porter 12 noon0 -
CafcSCP said:Southendaddick said:Anyone that might be wandering around The City, Mick the guvnor of The Grapes, Lime St is opening early doors
Its where we had the last City Addicks he’s a big Charlton fan
the Britannia and the Monument pubs next to Monument also open at 11 on Sunday.1 -
CafcSCP said:clive said:orpingtonRED said:J BLOCK said:holyjo said:Does anyone know if pubs at Borough Market are open early Sunday ? If no anyone drinking at London Bridge ?
Barrowboy & Banker 9am
Southwark Tavern 10am
Wheatscheaf 10am
Market Porter 12 noon0 -
Curb_It said:CafcSCP said:Southendaddick said:Anyone that might be wandering around The City, Mick the guvnor of The Grapes, Lime St is opening early doors
Its where we had the last City Addicks he’s a big Charlton fan
the Britannia and the Monument pubs next to Monument also open at 11 on Sunday.
we used to go to the Britannia for cheap beer then monument when that got too busy and if pushed by the monument crowds move to the fine line which is now Hydrant0 -
I paid £6.10 for a pint in the Hydrant on marathon day. So the other 3 are better options.
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Wembley is one of the worst places to drink in London, I'd go as far to say North West London as whole is pretty crap for everything.0
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Where will people be drinking after the game...I'd guess it depends on the result?0
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Mate of mine reckons 'The Crock of Gold' outside Wembley Park tube is good0
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Lordflashheart said:Mate of mine reckons 'The Crock of Gold' outside Wembley Park tube is good0
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redcarter said:Lordflashheart said:Mate of mine reckons 'The Crock of Gold' outside Wembley Park tube is good0
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redcarter said:Lordflashheart said:Mate of mine reckons 'The Crock of Gold' outside Wembley Park tube is good
are there any decent pubs near Marylebone station - I'm thinking about going overground rail from there to Wembley0 -
Hastingsaddick said:Where will people be drinking after the game...I'd guess it depends on the result?
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Curb_It said:I paid £6.10 for a pint in the Hydrant on marathon day. So the other 3 are better options.6
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Lordflashheart said:redcarter said:Lordflashheart said:Mate of mine reckons 'The Crock of Gold' outside Wembley Park tube is good
are there any decent pubs near Marylebone station - I'm thinking about going overground rail from there to Wembley0 -
Thinking of drinking at Baker Street pre game ..... do we know yet which pub is allocated to Charlton yet? Pressume there will be plenty of Charlton there and a good atmosphere and easy enough to get to Wembley?0
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My lot will be at Baker st , the Metropolitan spoons hopefully or the globe opp. Iv'e just given spoons a call and they haven't been told yet by the Met which fans they will have but she said they normally get the quieter ones. Does this rule us out2
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Baker street been given to Sunderland I believe0
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There are two pubs opposite each other one will be Sunderland the other Charlton0
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charltonnick said:There are two pubs opposite each other one will be Sunderland the other Charlton0
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after the game regardless of result ill be heading back to green man im sure 80,000 trying to leave wembley is going to mean standing for a while so would rather have a pint and for once it isn't going to be too late so not rushing to make last trains etc1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Can anyone suggest anywhere decent for breakfast around London bridge, given that we'll be looking to be there by 9am and it's a Sunday?
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Terry's cafe. Great Suffolk street. Best cafe in London. Open 8 until 3.3
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If anyone was thinking going to the Pilot in Greenwich, and then Jubilee up, it's opening at 12, and won't be shifting from that0
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Anyone not planning a leo sayer and drinking in the stadium concourse? One mate I'm meeting lives near Wembley so it's something we are considering0
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The Metropolitan weatherspoons opens at 9am , big lovely pub0
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based on this thread, half the allocated pubs near the ground won't be too busy as everyone seems to be drinking all over the place en route.
last time we drank at Baker St, but with kids in tow this time, the plan is to get to wembley around 12.30 and find somewhere for a few....Green Man potentially
Kids want to get there early and I don't fancy cramming on a tube at 2.15 with them!1 -
Lordflashheart said:redcarter said:Lordflashheart said:Mate of mine reckons 'The Crock of Gold' outside Wembley Park tube is good
are there any decent pubs near Marylebone station - I'm thinking about going overground rail from there to Wembley0 -
I drank in the Volunteer at Baker St with saints fans before their league cup final with Man Utd couple of years back. Better than the other baker st pubs and wasn’t too stressful getting served. Might be worth considering rather than that Globe place or the spoons.0