Where is everyone drinking Saturday? We are starting in O'Neill's Kings Cross not sure weather to stay put until 1ish and get train straight to ground and have a beer, any decent pubs in Luton?
on the 11.05 out of London bridge get into luton at 11.56 hoping for a similar trip to pompey charlton fans only in a pub big sing song etc, just a heads up no bexleyheath line service all weekend.
CatJnr says Luton supporter he works with reckons with big away following the Old Bill normally start shepherding everyone from the station into the same pub. If you get to Luton early doors (why???) you might get a choice but sounds like later arrivals are stuck with where we're sent
on the 11.05 out of London bridge get into luton at 11.56 hoping for a similar trip to pompey charlton fans only in a pub big sing song etc, just a heads up no bexleyheath line service all weekend.
Serious question. Does the 11.05 from London bridge go direct to Luton.
Just inside the away turnstiles, is located a small bar, which serves both draught and bottled beers. Although fairly simple looking inside and with no seating, it serves its purpose. You can also purchase hot pies inside the bar (£3.50) and there is one small television showing the early kick off.
Mick O'Sullivan adds; 'A good place to drink is the Beech Hill Conservative Club on Leagrave Road, which welcomes both home and away supporters. To find the club, with the away entrance in front of you turn left and walk down to the bottom of Oak Road. Proceed through the small arcade of shops opposite and you will see the sign for the club between two shops. It has a large car park (which costs £4) and offers reasonably priced beer. You will be charged to go in, but you make it up on the cheaper than pub beer'.
Whilst in the town centre there are a number of pubs including a Wetherspoons outlet on Bridge Street called the White House.
think we may be given a pub to go to, i would imagine at least 600 will be getting train so hopefully somewhere easy enough to get served, better than previous away designated pubs for example that shithole in gillingham
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Does the 11.05 from London bridge go direct to Luton.
Thameslink And Gt Northern Tl
51 minutesCalling points
11:12London Blackfriars
11:14City Thameslink
11:16Farringdon
11:21London St Pancras International
11:29West Hampstead Thameslink
11:41St Albans City
11:47Harpenden
11:53Luton Airport Parkway
11:56
Luton
Just inside the away turnstiles, is located a small bar, which serves both draught and bottled beers. Although fairly simple looking inside and with no seating, it serves its purpose. You can also purchase hot pies inside the bar (£3.50) and there is one small television showing the early kick off.
Mick O'Sullivan adds; 'A good place to drink is the Beech Hill Conservative Club on Leagrave Road, which welcomes both home and away supporters. To find the club, with the away entrance in front of you turn left and walk down to the bottom of Oak Road. Proceed through the small arcade of shops opposite and you will see the sign for the club between two shops. It has a large car park (which costs £4) and offers reasonably priced beer. You will be charged to go in, but you make it up on the cheaper than pub beer'.
Whilst in the town centre there are a number of pubs including a Wetherspoons outlet on Bridge Street called the White House.
A far better place for a beer than Luton.
Only a 15 minute cab ride to the ground as well.
Give us a shout if you are going and I'll buy you a pint.
https://www.lutontown.co.uk/supporters/visiting-supporters/getting-to-kenilworth-road/
https://www.lutontown.co.uk/supporters/visiting-supporters/oak-road-facilities/
https://www.lutontown.co.uk/supporters/visiting-supporters/local-attractions/
I thought the only free transport you'd get from them would be to the police station if arrested!