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Pubs In Preston For Those Who Havent Been Etc


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Not sure if thi should go here, but here goes anyhoo

Depends on how your getting to ground, however, from the train station theres the following.

Near the Station

The Vic

The Railway

Mecury Flux

The Assembly

For real Ale-ys theres:-

Market Tavern( by covered market off what is known as the Ringway)

Blue Belle( by the Bus station)

Bitter Suite (By the Uni and has beer festival on!)

Angels (Off the Ringway, by a pub called the Assembly)

Hartleys Wine Bar (by the post office)

Wellies (By Waterstones)

for more studenty/bar type pubs

On Fishergate

Wall Street

Yates

Reflex

On Friargate oppoosite the Ringway

there's

Wetherspoons

The Old Black Bull

Roper Hall

O'Neills

The Sun Hotel

The Lamb and Packet

The New Britannia

The Adelphi

The Ship

The Guild.

The Queen Victoria

Nearer the Ground theres Meadow Street

few pubs there but can remember the names sorry

Near the ground there is

The Unicorn (St Georges Road)

The Garrison (next to the Preston Barracks)

The Sumners(opposite the Garrison)

erm and theres Deepdales Sports bar at the bottom of Deepdale road

Hope that helps, Pinky

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booze, booze, booze, booze, booze........!

know anywhere to get a nice pre-match ...

Cream Tea & Knicker-bocker-Glory..?? :)

Burlingtons coffee shop

Bruchianos

a million Costas

Starbucks

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thanks for that BUT ... where will the City fans be??

Tbh Nester, I don't know! Was kinda hoping someone on here might point us in the direction of where the fans would be.

Ive asked a few PNE fans which pubs away support usually congregate in but only get grunts and groans as a response, so i don't have any idea at present.

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The closest pubs to the ground are 'Sumners' and 'The Garrison' both up Tom Finney Way

(used to be called Deepdale Road) from the ground. The pubs sit opposite one another and are both okay for away fans, although the Garrison, seems to be the preferred choice with away supporters.

The atmosphere in Sumners is friendly, with both home and away supporters mixing freely (although note that away fans are not admitted when there is a local derby). There is a good sized beer garden & car park at the pub. Sometimes the pub does charge for parking but this can be redeemed against a purchase at the bar. Good food is available and children are allowed in. James Pritchett adds to get to the Sumners; 'Make sure you go towards Sainsburys and away from the Town Centre and it should take five minutes. As you go past Sainsburys turn right at the lights and it is half way up the hill, opposite another pub called the Garrison. It should be full, but friendly. The Garrison is on the opposite side of the road and has recently been refurbished. The pub welcome a mix of away and home support and are friendly towards families. It serves Theakstons on draught.'

Paul Billington adds; 'In all honesty visiting fans should avoid town centre pubs simply because the police will move you on quickly if they see you and most pubs will refuse to serve away fans. If you arrive by train I would recommend the Vic and Station not for the decor but simply convenience. Another pub worth considering is The White Hart on Watling Road (approx. 500 yards east of Sumner's and the Garrison, up past Fulwood Barracks). It is another Scottish & Newcastle pub with "Sizzling Platters" and other such delights of an inexpensive and good quality menu. A good alternative if the others prove too busy. Ample car parking and children welcome'. Otherwise alcohol is served within the ground.

THERE YA GO. SEE YOU IN THE GARRISON?!!!!

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The closest pubs to the ground are 'Sumners' and 'The Garrison' both up Tom Finney Way

(used to be called Deepdale Road) from the ground. The pubs sit opposite one another and are both okay for away fans, although the Garrison, seems to be the preferred choice with away supporters.

The atmosphere in Sumners is friendly, with both home and away supporters mixing freely (although note that away fans are not admitted when there is a local derby). There is a good sized beer garden & car park at the pub. Sometimes the pub does charge for parking but this can be redeemed against a purchase at the bar. Good food is available and children are allowed in. James Pritchett adds to get to the Sumners; 'Make sure you go towards Sainsburys and away from the Town Centre and it should take five minutes. As you go past Sainsburys turn right at the lights and it is half way up the hill, opposite another pub called the Garrison. It should be full, but friendly. The Garrison is on the opposite side of the road and has recently been refurbished. The pub welcome a mix of away and home support and are friendly towards families. It serves Theakstons on draught.'

Paul Billington adds; 'In all honesty visiting fans should avoid town centre pubs simply because the police will move you on quickly if they see you and most pubs will refuse to serve away fans. If you arrive by train I would recommend the Vic and Station not for the decor but simply convenience. Another pub worth considering is The White Hart on Watling Road (approx. 500 yards east of Sumner's and the Garrison, up past Fulwood Barracks). It is another Scottish & Newcastle pub with "Sizzling Platters" and other such delights of an inexpensive and good quality menu. A good alternative if the others prove too busy. Ample car parking and children welcome'. Otherwise alcohol is served within the ground.

THERE YA GO. SEE YOU IN THE GARRISON?!!!!

How close is it to the ground?

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opposite the away end i think

not quite if you follow tom finney past the traffic lights and sains burys p, pas the car lot and the sumners , the garrison is on your left past that

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