Bricklane is where I went to for the FA cup fixture... brilliant atmosphere in there
the Bell & Hare is another one
both on the High Road Bell and Hair is nearer Park Lane and Bricklayers is a little bit further north of Paxton Road
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Hi,
In february me and my old man are visiting a match of THFC for the first time.
Any recommendations for pubs nearby the ground where other fans also preparing for the match?
thnx in advance
Bricklane is where I went to for the FA cup fixture... brilliant atmosphere in there
the Bell & Hare is another one
both on the High Road Bell and Hair is nearer Park Lane and Bricklayers is a little bit further north of Paxton Road
Loads buddy. Up the High Road there are literally dozens of pubs. All for home fans.
There is one on Bill Nicholson Way but that get full early.
Then there is a big pub on the corner (I'm crap with bar names) opposite the club shop but again it gets VERY busy.
The bricklayers (stadium on right walk 150m on left) is very good and that is where I normally drink with my buddies when I make a pilgrimage to the Lane.
Anyway whatever pub you choose enjoy.
Thanx Mates for your help.
I can't wait to get to the match.
Where's the best place to jump off the subway? Seven sisters or Tottenham hale?
I get off at Seven Sisters and walk to the ground up the high road because its a straight forward walk, but it all depends on what direction you are coming from to be honest mate... Seven Sisters is like a 15 min walk up the high road, i've never walker from Hale before
We're staying in a hotel al bayswater so we're coming all the way by subway.
if i was you i would either:
walk to Royal Oak underground station then get the Hammershith & City or Circle line to Kings Cross and then the Victoria line to Seven Sisters and walk up the High Road (I wouldn't get Tempted to get on the overground to White Hart Lane as it tends to get delayed on match days I have found)
or get the Bayswater Underground to Edgeware then the Hammersmith & City line or Circle to Kings Cross then Victoria to Seven Sisters...
its just a matter of preference mate, thats all
Thanx anyway for your help mate, maybe i have to many questions, but it's my first time to the spurs so that's why
edmonds44 (13-01-2012)
I enjoy the walk up from seven sisters, and as has been said above there are dozens up the high road, set off early and pop in each one of them on the way![]()
Is it for us as tourists allowed to bring a small videocamera with us during the match? And if not, can we leave the camera somewhere safe in a locker? A photocamera cannot be a problem, I assume.
Are there any lockers somewhere at the entrance of the stadium where we
can safely store our videocamera etc., before we enter the stadium?
I'm actually beginning to think it might actually be Northumberland Park actually, which until recently I wasn't even certain existed. It's about a third of a mile, and you don't even need to make any turnings. One straight road from Park Lane to the station.
Most either walk to Seven Sisters, or train from White Hart Lane. I don't bother to use the overground from White Hart Lane after the game as the queue is usually insane.
I tend to get the overground to White Hart Lane to get there, and mix it up on the way back between Seven Sisters and Northumberland Park. To be honest, the later one gets less traffic I find that both Seven Sisters and White Hart Lane stations. I tend to be in Park Lane anyway, so getting around the ground after the match isn't a problem for the escape.
I've never used Tottenham Hale as it's realistically about the same distance to the ground, the only advantage is that you might get a seat if you get on there as most fans walk to Seven Sisters.
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