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pubs near WHL station

Sean 2

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Sounds like quite a few of us are going to WHL station so where shall all us Shrimpers meet up for pre-match drinkys.
Anyone know a good boozer where we'll be hassle-free and you dont need a poxy spurs season card thats not too far away?

Your help is much appreciated
 
Dave Thomas a visiting Birmingham City fan informs me; 'We found a nice little boozer up a side road, called the Antwerp. Popular with both home and away fans, it is highly recommended. To find it, take a right turn when you come out of White Hart Lane Station, and then right onto the main High Road. You go past the the ground on your left and then go right into Church Road. Walk down the road going under a bridge and the pub is on the right opposite Bruce Castle Park. There are bouncers on the door but there's no problem getting in. Richard Crouch recommends 'The Park' right by Northumberland Park station. This is a small comfortable pub about ten minutes walk along Park Lane from the away end. Also the Bricklayers Arms (no away colours) is also recommended. Carsie a Spurs fan from Belfast adds; 'I would recommend the Three Compasses which is situated in Queen Street (behind Middlesex University), which is a five minute walk from White Hart Lane Station'.

There is also a Wetherspoons outlet called the Gilpins Bell which is a ten minute walk away from the stadium. A fair sized pub, it also has a good sized beer garden, which on my last visit on a hot day in August, was crammed with fans, including a sprinkling of away supporters. Coming out of White Hart Lane railway station turn right and then left along the High Road. You will pass the Bricklayers and Coach & Horse pubs and you continue along the road as it bends around to the right. The Gilpens Bell is located a little further down this road on the right hand side.

Inside the ground alcohol is served in the refreshment areas. This is in the form of plastic bottles of Carlsberg at £2.50 per 500ml bottle. But please note that alcohol is not served in the away section at half time.

Stolen from http://www.footballgroundguide.co.uk/

The Wetherspoons sounds tempting.
 
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Quote[/b] (Beefy @ Dec. 18 2006,22:07)]Dave Thomas a visiting Birmingham City fan informs me; 'We found a nice little  boozer up a side road, called the Antwerp. Popular with both home and away fans, it is highly recommended. To find it, take a right turn when you come out of White Hart Lane Station, and then right onto the main High Road. You go past the the ground on  your left and then go right into Church Road. Walk down the road going under a bridge and the pub is on the right opposite Bruce Castle Park. There are bouncers on the door but there's no problem getting in. Richard Crouch recommends 'The Park' right by Northumberland Park station. This is a small comfortable pub about ten minutes walk along Park Lane from the away end. Also the Bricklayers Arms (no away colours) is also recommended. Carsie a Spurs fan from Belfast adds; 'I would recommend the Three Compasses which is situated in Queen Street (behind Middlesex University), which is a five minute walk from White Hart Lane Station'.

There is also a Wetherspoons outlet called the Gilpins Bell which is a ten minute walk away from the stadium. A fair sized pub, it also has a good sized beer garden, which on my last visit on a hot day in August, was crammed with fans, including a sprinkling of away supporters. Coming out of White Hart Lane railway station turn right and then left along the High Road. You will pass the Bricklayers and Coach & Horse pubs and you continue along the road as it bends around to the right. The Gilpens Bell is located a little further down this road on the right hand side.

Inside the ground alcohol is served in the refreshment areas. This is in the form of plastic bottles of Carlsberg at £2.50 per 500ml bottle. But please note that alcohol is not served in the away section at half time.

Stolen from http://www.footballgroundguide.co.uk/

The Wetherspoons sounds tempting.
yeh,been there before and my spurs mate says you get away colours in there often.Five or ten minute walk away from ground towards North Circular.
Not a bad shout
 

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