Pub Crawl

Last updated : 25 September 2002 By SpursMAD

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COCKEREL BAR - 759 HIGH ROAD

If your looking for a pub, with an atmosphere to match the anticipation of the forthcoming game, look no further than the cockerel bar - a stones throw from the Lane. Crackin' set of staff, quality beer and a great place for a sing up before the match. Probably the busiest pub on match days, and when you sample the atmosphere for the first time within the place it is obvious why.


CORNER PIN

The closest pub to the Lane, and again like the Cockerel Bar, is a place where the atmosphere is great and where pre - match hype is at a most high. Again has all the traditional beers to choose from at a reasonable price. The decor of the pub is one of memories and past history through posters, archives etc on the wall, to give a sense of "home being". A really class pub for the real die hard yids.

THE BANK - (ON THE CORNER OF WHITE HART LANE)

If you prefer to stand rather than sit, when downin' a pint, The Bank is a must! Large Screen provides Sky Sports coverage of the build up, with a wide variety of drinks to choose from. Again the advantage of being close to the ground means you can stay there right up to kick off and then make your way to the ground. A very popular pub with the fans, although can sometimes get over crowded with fans both inside and outside.


HARINGEY IRISH CENTRE (BESIDE WHITE HART LANE TRAIN STATION)

Very handy pub for supporters making there way out of and going to the train station. The word Irish in the title suggests simply one thing that must be had when here - GUINNESS, and off course if tastes quality as always. If you are lookin' for a bit of grub before the match the centre always provides a good variety of very tasty meals at a very reasonable price. The pub also has a Large Screen which transmits Sky Sports all day for the latest news.