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What are the away pubs these days?
cabbles
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Hi, I have a mate who is QPR and he was asking for any of the away pubs. I haven't a scooby since they closed the Antigallican.
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The Angerstein - other side of Blackwall Tunnel roundabout0
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Angerstein near ground, if doing the train then London Bridge / Borough Market0
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Thanks both0
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Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans0
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Both, it’s not an official’ away pub as far as I knowProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans2 -
Thanks mateAFKABartram said:
Both, it’s not an official’ away pub as far as I knowProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans0 -
Does anyone use the tapas or Chinese on charlton church lane pre-match for drinks only? Perhaps out of desperation?
The tapas was full last I noticed, but the Chinese (opposite the station) is always totally empty when I've looked.0 -
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans2 -
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans1 -
The Chinese looks closed to me.swords_alive said:Does anyone use the tapas or Chinese on charlton church lane pre-match for drinks only? Perhaps out of desperation?
The tapas was full last I noticed, but the Chinese (opposite the station) is always totally empty when I've looked.1 -
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And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans0 -
Did it have fireworks too?Croydon said:
And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans2 -
For Chelsea and London clubs it might be different, but if I was coming to London for a day in the smoke, I'd be amazed if many chose to drink there. Even if 100 were there, that's still a small percentage of the away end anyway.Croydon said:
And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans1 -
Lot of out of London clubs at our level are much more active with unofficial minibuses / coaches that wouldn’t be touching central London and look for a local drink when here.killerandflash said:
For Chelsea and London clubs it might be different, but if I was coming to London for a day in the smoke, I'd be amazed if many chose to drink there. Even if 100 were there, that's still a small percentage of the away end anyway.Croydon said:
And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans0 -
It's definitely open after games, as far as i can tell- i.e. lights on and an open sign flashing, lots of tables but no-one in there. I will take another look tomorrow.bolloxbolder said:
The Chinese looks closed to me.swords_alive said:Does anyone use the tapas or Chinese on charlton church lane pre-match for drinks only? Perhaps out of desperation?
The tapas was full last I noticed, but the Chinese (opposite the station) is always totally empty when I've looked.0 -
Don't want to denigrate its reputation but when I resided in the immediate vicinity it wasn't the Chinese of choice for many. Tapas bar is lovely however.0
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A group of us booked into the Chinese for a Friday match v Palarse years ago (think it turned out to be Luke Varney’s finest hour). Arrived and ordered two hours before kick off. After about an hour a few starters emerged. By 15 mins before kick off with no sign of any further food we left and legged it to the ground. Never again!PS just looked it up - 18 years ago almost to the day3
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And an old guy in sunglasses playing rock music?CaptainRobbo said:
Did it have fireworks too?Croydon said:
And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans0 -
Near my house, always rammed for every home game no matter where the teams have travelled from.killerandflash said:
For Chelsea and London clubs it might be different, but if I was coming to London for a day in the smoke, I'd be amazed if many chose to drink there. Even if 100 were there, that's still a small percentage of the away end anyway.Croydon said:
And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fansOpens early for early games think still owned by millwall supporting family. Used to be able to drink there on the cheap as bar staff were normally half cut, not been in for a while.0 -
The Chinese by Charlton Station? I believe it’s Takeaway only (despite the tables).swords_alive said:
It's definitely open after games, as far as i can tell- i.e. lights on and an open sign flashing, lots of tables but no-one in there. I will take another look tomorrow.bolloxbolder said:
The Chinese looks closed to me.swords_alive said:Does anyone use the tapas or Chinese on charlton church lane pre-match for drinks only? Perhaps out of desperation?
The tapas was full last I noticed, but the Chinese (opposite the station) is always totally empty when I've looked.0 -
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Lots of bar staff though, so no hanging about waiting for a beer.paulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans0 -
I went in there after a recent game and you can sit in there. It has warmth and décor of a railway station waiting roomCarltonAthleticDance said:
The Chinese by Charlton Station? I believe it’s Takeaway only (despite the tables).swords_alive said:
It's definitely open after games, as far as i can tell- i.e. lights on and an open sign flashing, lots of tables but no-one in there. I will take another look tomorrow.bolloxbolder said:
The Chinese looks closed to me.swords_alive said:Does anyone use the tapas or Chinese on charlton church lane pre-match for drinks only? Perhaps out of desperation?
The tapas was full last I noticed, but the Chinese (opposite the station) is always totally empty when I've looked.0 -
Will be in Blackheath this afternoon drinking with some QPR mates.0
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For a lot of QPR fans, Liz Line to Woolwich and the Great Harry will probably be the simplest pre-match pint these days.
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It is the designated away pub and is packed out every game, with I imagine several hundred, and usually looks like it has a good atmosphere.killerandflash said:
For Chelsea and London clubs it might be different, but if I was coming to London for a day in the smoke, I'd be amazed if many chose to drink there. Even if 100 were there, that's still a small percentage of the away end anyway.Croydon said:
And had a DJ before the Chelsea matchpaulsturgess said:
It’s packed out every game.killerandflash said:
I can't imagine many away fans choosing to drink there. If the "away" pub isn't near the ground, you might as well drink in Greenwich or London Bridge.ProperCharlton said:Does The Angerstein allow Charlton fans in as well or is it purely away? Going up with a couple of QPR fans
It's walking distance to the ground, shows football, right by Westcombe Park for train and en route if you fancy a drink in Greenwich first which a lot of away fans do.0 -
Yes, the Dial Arch gets a mention too on their forum. I'm not signed up there but would suggest the Elephant as a prime option too.InspectorSands said:For a lot of QPR fans, Liz Line to Woolwich and the Great Harry will probably be the simplest pre-match pint these days.0 -
A little walk from the stations but Rose`s in Hare street is an old school pub, so long as you do not have a bird allergy.0
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Some away fans drink at north greenwich near o2 vicinity well0
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There's only the Pilot that way isn't there? Would hope there's better options than anything in the o2, or on the plaza outside but maybe there isn't.2121 said:Some away fans drink at north greenwich near o2 vicinity well0 -
But it's very convenient transport wise. Frequent Jubilee Line trains to North Greenwich, and direct buses to The Valley.swords_alive said:
There's only the Pilot that way isn't there? Would hope there's better options than anything in the o2, or on the plaza outside but maybe there isn't.2121 said:Some away fans drink at north greenwich near o2 vicinity well
The Dial, a Meantime place, has just opened outside the O2.1










