the_holgate_roof
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Where is everyone heading for a pre-match pint, I know on a previous visit pubs round Shepherds Bush tend to be home only, so are people finding somewhere a couple of tube stops away??
Defectors weld is only 5mins walk from ground and a good old fashioned london pub.There is a pub near Ravenscourt Park that is used by MSS now as a base. 3 Tube stations including a Hammersmith change to S/Bush Market. I'll find the name. I have been in Defectors Weld on Shepherds Bush Green before our game in 2016. There is a Wetherspoon bar in the older Bush shopping centre but its home colours only on match days. Quite a few pubs in Hammersmith close the tube station as said. Hammersmith is not a QPR area.
edit - Prince of Wales Town house.
They closed the traditional pie and mash cafe though.Shepherds Bush Market is nearest tube station from memory.. some nice places to get a bite to eat nearby along the side of the massive shopping centre can't remember what its called Westfield centre thanks trophy wife !
And Jamie Olivers restaurant with the vintage citroen hy van outside went t*ts up !They closed the traditional pie and mash cafe though.
A Spurs brew!And Jamie Olivers restaurant with the vintage citroen hy van outside went t*ts up !
London beer has improved everwhere especially if you like the new ipa stuff. Beavertown neck oil is my favourite.
Or the one in Hammersmith. They are both similar distance to the groundBelushi's near Shepherds bush station usually lets in away fans
Gorgeous pub. But it's a bit to small and cosy to be a pre match drinker. Plus it's quite a hike to the ground from thereIf posters like a pub with character, charm and history and good beer in Hammersmith, this one is very hard to beat.
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Up to the Victorian period the River Thames was the motorway and sewer of London and most of the developments were close to the River, particularly away from Central London. So the early pubs are close to the River.
Great posts Red until you chose Fullers over Youngs. No chance.I agree with Boro thru and thru about the DW, not sure what its policy is now on away fans, they were OK in 2016.
It is a Young's pub, I prefer Fuller's beers. But both generally run quality traditional London Pubs.