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Hi all,
I have a mate coming to the game tomorrow with his lad - he will be on the coach and arriving about 12 - looking for a decent pub / grub near the ground.
Any advice appreciated - thanks
UTB's
Rutland for the worlds best chip butties.
I walked past the howard last friday and it looked to be closed for refurbishmentThe Howard opposite the train station is the designated away fans pub. They do food in there too, AFAIK.
Haha - the chef from the Rutland despairs of the chip butty brigade!
Do they still do the slutty rutty butty?Well they should make shitter chip butties then![]()
Do they still do the slutty rutty butty?
Sounds like something you could get just up the road in the Cossack in days gone by. And I'm not talking about a food order.Do they still do the slutty rutty butty?
The Howard opposite the train station is the designated away fans pub. They do food in there too, AFAIK.
AFAIK yes, but that's gilding the lily as far as I'm concerned![]()
Was always a bit pricey but stopped going in the Cat after I ordered 2 pints of not particularly strong ale and barely got a quid's change from a tenner. God knows what it'll be like post refurb
I got charged £6.50 for a pint in the Rutland a couple of weeks ago.
Ah, so it was you drinking that 10% IPA...
Don't mind paying for a decent pint, but over 4 quid for sub-5% ale is a bit ridiculous. Wouldn't expect to pay that in London even
What????I got charged £6.50 for a pint in the Rutland a couple of weeks ago.
Although I'm not a drinker, has anyone considered The Sentinel on Shoreham Street? As you walk past Radio Sheffield you'll find The Sentinel just after the next set of traffic lights. It's not a pub as such, but it sells (excuse the poncey terminology) artisan beers, coffee, and various food, so something for everyone. Seems popular with those who've discovered it.
Although I'm not a drinker, has anyone considered The Sentinel on Shoreham Street? As you walk past Radio Sheffield you'll find The Sentinel just after the next set of traffic lights. It's not a pub as such, but it sells (excuse the poncey terminology) artisan beers, coffee, and various food, so something for everyone. Seems popular with those who've discovered it.
It's like WHF has returned...AFAIK? Bloody AFAIK? Give your fingers some exercise and type properly!![]()
I concur. Cracking beer.
So I've been told. I live opposite The Sentinel and can be found in there during the week, usually for a meeting. Nice, laid-back vibe and just a tad different from the usual watering-hole.
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