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Was going to go Clapham > Victoria > Finsbury Park.

 

Just had a look, probably better to go to Waterloo > Leicester Square > Arsenal.

Nope - Waterloo > Leicester Square > Holloway Road

 

I used to live in Benwell Road when I was a rugby playing, lecture avoiding student....which is right by the stadium (although it didn't exist in those days). What a sh1te hole that place was BTW.

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Nope - Waterloo > Leicester Square > Holloway Road

 

I used to live in Benwell Road when I was a rugby playing, lecture avoiding student....which is right by the stadium (although it didn't exist in those days). What a sh1te hole that place was BTW.

 

Holloway Road is closed on match days according to this guide

 

http://www.footballgroundguide.com/arsenal/

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Holloway Road is closed on match days according to this guide

 

http://www.footballgroundguide.com/arsenal/

That would be a bit of a showstopper. How disappointing.

 

After the game we had to walk a fair distance to find an underground station that had not been shut due to overcrowding. We found that the Arsenal underground had been shut by the police and so had to undertake a fairly long walk to Finsbury Park which was also shut by station staff. We were recommended by the police to take the mainline train into Kings Cross, which we did with no problems and were back in central London within 10 minutes.
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The flying scotsman?

 

As for finsbury park, the worlds end was always my pub of choice for gooners away, good pub.

 

Probably either The Dolphin or King Charles I. Both near to the station and half decent pubs.

 

Will leave the Scotsman until after the game in the evening..

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Drinking in Borough, then around Kings Cross, then hopefully fit 1 or 2 in somewhere near Finsbury Park/the ground.

 

Have some cheese from Neal's Yard for me... and a pint or two in The market Porter. Both good but bloomin' expensive mind. Try the Stychwood - an unpasteurised stilton type cheese... mmmmmm. Can't remember the beer chasers but it was just a thirst quencher and I wasn't in pre-football anaesthesia mode when I was there.

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Have some cheese from Neal's Yard for me... and a pint or two in The market Porter. Both good but bloomin' expensive mind. Try the Stychwood - an unpasteurised stilton type cheese... mmmmmm. Can't remember the beer chasers but it was just a thirst quencher and I wasn't in pre-football anaesthesia mode when I was there.

 

No thanks, I'll stick to the beer.

 

Lord Clyde, The Dover Castle and The Kings Head. Hopefully have time to fit all 3 in whilst in Borough.

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If anybody is getting out at Finsbury Park, the Twelve Pins & Blackstock are right near the station. They may both be home pubs only.

 

Also nearby, I would recommend the Faltering FullBack http://thefullback.co.uk/ or the Old Dairy in Stroud Green http://www.theolddairyn4.co.uk/

 

If anyone fancies a drink a bit further out, I would recommend my local, The Salisbury http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/venue/2%3A15241/salisbury-hotel

 

You can jump on the 29 bus outside the Salisbury and will be withing staggering distance of the Emirates in 5-10 mins.

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7.30am train to Waterloo followed by breakfast in the spoons at Leicester Square. From there it will be off to The Lamb & Flag and The Nags Head at Covent Garden, along to The Cross Keys on Endell Street and then up the road to the White Hart on Drury Lane. Tube from Holborn to Kings Cross, swift one in the Dolphin before train to Finsbury Park. One more in the Twelve Pins and then off to the ground.

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If anybody is getting out at Finsbury Park, the Twelve Pins & Blackstock are right near the station. They may both be home pubs only.

 

Also nearby, I would recommend the Faltering FullBack http://thefullback.co.uk/ or the Old Dairy in Stroud Green http://www.theolddairyn4.co.uk/

 

If anyone fancies a drink a bit further out, I would recommend my local, The Salisbury http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/venue/2%3A15241/salisbury-hotel

 

You can jump on the 29 bus outside the Salisbury and will be withing staggering distance of the Emirates in 5-10 mins.

 

The Salisbury featured in the film "The Long Good Friday" starring Bob Hoskins. Charlie Chaplin would stay there when in London. Trivia you probably know since you're a regular. I had the opportunity some years ago to look at the upper floors. There was a large ornate ballroom on the first floor. This was pre renovation.

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The Salisbury featured in the film "The Long Good Friday" starring Bob Hoskins. Charlie Chaplin would stay there when in London. Trivia you probably know since you're a regular. I had the opportunity some years ago to look at the upper floors. There was a large ornate ballroom on the first floor. This was pre renovation.

 

I used to live on Salisbury Road back in the day. Hence the Salisbury was also my local. ****ing loved that place.

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Graffito, indeed the Salisbury did feature in the Long Good Friday. Also featured in the film "Chaplin", I believe. Lovely pub for the afficiandos; mosaic tiled floors. You did well getting upstairs BTW. I understand it's used by some evangelical church group now. Back in the day the pub was the centre piece of Grand Parade.

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7.30am train to Waterloo followed by breakfast in the spoons at Leicester Square. From there it will be off to The Lamb & Flag and The Nags Head at Covent Garden, along to The Cross Keys on Endell Street and then up the road to the White Hart on Drury Lane. Tube from Holborn to Kings Cross, swift one in the Dolphin before train to Finsbury Park. One more in the Twelve Pins and then off to the ground.

 

if you walk from the white hart to holborn station you will pass the princess louise, a beer in there is a must, another cracking pub restored inside to it's original victorian glory!

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Graffito, indeed the Salisbury did feature in the Long Good Friday. Also featured in the film "Chaplin", I believe. Lovely pub for the afficiandos; mosaic tiled floors. You did well getting upstairs BTW. I understand it's used by some evangelical church group now. Back in the day the pub was the centre piece of Grand Parade.

 

Badvoc, I was able to take a look round because my Co was considering converting the former hotel rooms to flats. We didn't go ahead which maybe is where the Evangelicals came in. I used to use the pub about 20 years ago when we lived for a while in my wife's flat in Warwick Gardens. She wouldn't go in the pub though. It was a bit rough in those days.

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I used to live on Hermitage Road and regularly went to The Salisbury. Such a great boozer. The Old Dairy and Fullback are fantastic too. Miss the N4 area. I now live in the tedious, if pleasant suburbia of Southfields! I will be at the game though. Unfortunately in the Gooner's End too...

 

I used to live in Gartmoor Gardens so I know there's a distinct lack of pubs in Southfields because much of the land used to be owned by Methodists. Handy for the tennis though.

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Real shame that despite this game being played in by far the best part of London for pubs etc people are going like lemmings to Cov Gdn and the HITW (truly awful boozer). Check out Angel, walk up Upper St or Liverpool Road where there are dozens of brilliant boozers. Barnsbury also class (someone suggested the Albion, when the sun is shining London's best pub IMO - oh and it's on or near "Thornhill Road" to you feel at home).

 

Finny Park not a bad shout either, personally prefer Upper st massively though.

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Yes, it was probably a bit rough back in the day. Believe it or not though, the Salisbury was one of the primary reasons for buying our house (Stanhope Gds). We went in there after viewing our gaff and made the decision there and then that area was just right for us...and that was over 7 years ago!!!

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I've got to meet a mate in Angel anyway. I've heard there are some very decent bars there though might have a look.

 

There's a couple of quality bars around Angel, big fan of the lexington on a saturday night, only downside to quite a few pubs in London are they are either very pro or very anti football shirts. Many places operate the policy of go away if you are wearing one in many a place after games.

 

They never complain if you take off the football shirt and put it in your pocket though... (the least hassling way of getting round the this is not a football pub line, especially if the place is less crowded)

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