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Favourite Spurs Pubs?

7percent

Pascal Chimbonda
What's your favourite pub to watch Tottenham games?

I love the Bricklayers because it's just Tottenham fans- on it's day it can be really loud. It was particularly good for games at WHL- most of the pub would clear out during the game and get busy again at full time- obviously that's not happening at the moment.

My mate doesn't love the Bricklayers as much as I do and keeps mumbling about finding somewhere better or new. If I'm gonna placate this b#tch where should we try? Doesn't have to be in Tottenham.
 
Bell & hare (or number 8 or whatever it is called now) before games, and Bricklayers after. I've also quite enjoyed Coaches & Horses and the Billy Nick before games, but I always end up at brickies after games.
 
Bell & hare (or number 8 or whatever it is called now) before games, and Bricklayers after. I've also quite enjoyed Coaches & Horses and the Billy Nick before games, but I always end up at brickies after games.

Have you been to any of them to watch a game? I end up going up Tottenham just for a bit of atmosphere to watch it in a pub.
 
I used to always go to the Ship before and after, it was a mid way point from seven sisters and WHL (close to Bruce grove station) and although not as lively as some of the others mentioned service was good which I think was helped by the central bar. Nothing worse than being 5 deep at a bar ore game when time is of the essence!

I always knew we’d had a good day when I’d been there long enough for the locals to take back over, fond memories of an elderly West Indian gentleman tapping me with his walking stick as I was sitting in ‘his’ seat.

I’d always intended to go and watch away game there to show some support to them and have a look at the new ground...still need to do it!
 
Bricklayers for me too but need to go early to get a few jugs of beer otherwise you will be sober for the most of it
 
I used to always go to the Ship before and after, it was a mid way point from seven sisters and WHL (close to Bruce grove station) and although not as lively as some of the others mentioned service was good which I think was helped by the central bar. Nothing worse than being 5 deep at a bar ore game when time is of the essence!

I always knew we’d had a good day when I’d been there long enough for the locals to take back over, fond memories of an elderly West Indian gentleman tapping me with his walking stick as I was sitting in ‘his’ seat.

I’d always intended to go and watch away game there to show some support to them and have a look at the new ground...still need to do it!

Let me know if you do, maybe we should have a glory glory pub trip sometime?
 
Have you been to any of them to watch a game? I end up going up Tottenham just for a bit of atmosphere to watch it in a pub.

No, if I'm over in the UK I always have tickets to whatever match we're playing. :) are there usually many fans in the pubs around the stadium when we play? I somehow have gotten the impression that most people who go to see us play come from areas around Tottenham and not the area itself, but that might be false, of course. :)
 
No, if I'm over in the UK I always have tickets to whatever match we're playing. :) are there usually many fans in the pubs around the stadium when we play? I somehow have gotten the impression that most people who go to see us play come from areas around Tottenham and not the area itself, but that might be false, of course. :)

Well it's nowhere near as busy. If it's a cup final or something like that it can be packed, more like being in a mosh pit than a pub but in a really good way.

I'll do a headcount next couple of times I'm in.
 
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