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What's it like to get a pint before the game at Bury. Last time I went in the staff of life and it nearly kicked off .Somewhere peaceful please. Cheers in advance .
Not sure what it's like on matchday but there are plenty of decent places for a drink in Bury.
Swan and Cemetery as Dids mentioned was where we went before the game last year and there were plenty of people in Dale gear without any trouble. Decent pub too.
18 Month Ago Spoons was the designated Dale pub Near The Bus Station With The Bury Pub The One over The Road
Theres Also The Automatic
Don't think any pub is for dale this time round, there are usually bouncers in most pubs nowadays, early dart tomorrow, meet in peel, Rayners, earl of Derby, Knowsley then onto 1885
Track side is good for the real ale crowd, also the Clarence is a good spot if you want some nice food, 2 courses of great grub for £11 I think, same owner as the automatic
Track side is good for the real ale crowd, also the Clarence is a good spot if you want some nice food, 2 courses of great grub for £11 I think, same owner as the automatic
The Piston Broke is a very good pint in the Trackside. Very good name too.
Track side is good for the real ale crowd, also the Clarence is a good spot if you want some nice food, 2 courses of great grub for £11 I think, same owner as the automatic
You're right about Trackside Didds, tried it a couple of times when the Flying Scotsman was doing it's trials just over a year ago, although there's not much room in there
Track side is good for the real ale crowd, also the Clarence is a good spot if you want some nice food, 2 courses of great grub for £11 I think, same owner as the automatic
Decent pub the track side,had the pleasure of the last 2 "santa trains" at Christmas with the little en and a decent choice of ales too not to mention the pork pie they had on...