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« on: Monday, February 11, 2008, 14:42:23 »

Where is everyone going?
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« Reply #1 on: Monday, February 11, 2008, 14:47:59 »

Im not going but last time I went think theres a pub near cricket ground although can't remember name.
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« Reply #2 on: Monday, February 11, 2008, 14:49:04 »

Sorry realised my first post was pretty useless!  Cheesy

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The away fans favourite the Larwood & Voce has now become a home fans only pub as have most other pubs within the vicinity of the City Ground. Audrey MacDonald a visiting Hartlepool fan informs me; 'After trying to no avail to find a pub near to the ground that would allow in away fans, the Police directed us to the Meadow Club which is the Notts County Supporters Club. The Club was okay but a bit short on bar staff'. Simon Phillips recommends the Stratford Haven, just down the road from the Larwood & Voce, 'it has great beer and food, it bustles and is used by both home and away fans'. Whilst Tim Cooke a travelling Millwall fan has a different angle (so to speak); 'definitely one for the lads!  Hooters (on the main road A6011, on the outskirts of the city centre, you can't miss it!) has very nice waitresses wearing just enough to cover things up, serves lovely beer, and great food. Take my advice, make a weekend of it, Nottingham is a top city!' Otherwise, alcohol is available inside the ground, including Fosters, John Smiths & Guinness.

If you are arriving by train and have a bit of time on your hands, then I would suggest that you check out the ‘Olde Trip To Jerusalem’. This historic pub dates back to the 12th century and some of the rooms are ‘cave like’ having been carved out of the rock that Nottingham Castle is situated upon. Add real ale, food and a small beer garden, then it is certainly worth a visit. It is about a five minute walk away from the train station. As you come out of the station turn right. At the top of the road turn left and then take the second right into Castle Road. Just tucked away on the left is the pub.

There is also the Waterfront complex of bars (including a Wetherspoons outlet) which is a short walk from the train station. As you come out of the station turn right. At the top of the road turn right again and the Waterfront complex is just down on the right, located behind the buildings on the main road.
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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 08:26:21 »

I thought Hooters was sheeeeite last time, shit lager at about 3.50 a pint and about 4 quid for a bowl of fries.

We'll probably head for the 'spoons at the station then get to the ground in time for a couple in there.
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« Reply #4 on: Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 11:56:18 »

I'm going to where ever the police tell me! most likely jail
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« Reply #5 on: Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 12:03:43 »

Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 14:48:50 »

Larwood and Voce was a cracking atmosphere last time-shame. I thought the Waterfront complex was a soulless place
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