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ANDY R G CROYDON 04 Sep 16 2.29pm | |
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its my first time going to middlesboro, can anybody recommend a decent pub for away fans
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 05 Sep 16 7.31am | |
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Hi there Andy, will keep an eye on the thread and hope Easyjet is on time to see you there for a pint!
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ANDY R G CROYDON 06 Sep 16 8.37am | |
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sounds good Johan. hopefully you will be over in time for a couple of Orangebooms
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aquickgame2 Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 08 Sep 16 5.09pm | |
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Theres a boozer up there called Dr..something,decent place..home and away fans,not far from the ground.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Sep 16 5.36pm | |
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Originally posted by aquickgame2
Theres a boozer up there called Dr..something,decent place..home and away fans,not far from the ground. From a website : Chris Taylor, recommends Doctor Browns, a ten minute walk away from the ground at the bottom of Corporation Road, in the city centre. This pub serves real ale, has SKY TV and on my last visit had a good mix of home and away fans, both inside and outside of the pub. On the corner opposite the pub, is also a sandwich bar, which was doing a brisk trade in amongst other things, trays of roast potatoes and gravy. To find this pub; If you were standing outside the stadium with the main entrance behind you, head over to your left and turn right down the road, going under a bridge. A little way down this road on your left, there is an underpass (there is usually some programme & fanzine sellers standing by its entrance). Go down through the underpass and as you emerge on the other side turn right and go down the road and through another underpass. You will emerge in a small retail park (there is a McDonalds over on your right), which you walk through unto you come to a main road. Turn right along this road and you will see the Doctor Browns pub over on your left. Dave Ellis a visiting Leicester City fan informs me; 'We found a pub called "The Lord Byron" on Dock Street, which is only around a five minute walk away from the ground. It was reasonably priced i.e a pint of Carling at £2.70 a pint or £10 for a 4 pint jug. It had a very friendly atmosphere and kids were welcome too!' Otherwise, there is a bar at the back of the away stand within the ground which serves pints of John Smiths Bitter (£3.50), Fosters Lager (£3.70), Bulmers Cider (Bottle £3.70) and Wine (Small bottle £3.60).
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