Cowden316 Posted May 9, 2014 Share Posted May 9, 2014 In terms of supporters travelling to Cowdenbeath. High St Pubs Wee Jimmy's best pub and not far from the ground. Partners nearest the ground. The Goth just as you come of the train If you fancy a curry - The Shimla Palace next to the football ground do a good value Indian Buffet. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itzdrk Posted May 9, 2014 Share Posted May 9, 2014 Cheers guys 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CowdenbeathLoyal Posted May 10, 2014 Share Posted May 10, 2014 Wee Jimmys is not bad. Not bad? f**k off 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rizzo Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 Worktopsoe I'll iiioor 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaz FFC Posted May 26, 2014 Share Posted May 26, 2014 Frequent Jimmy's when I go to Beath. Good wee boozer. Good idea to sit in the home end when you visit as it's a better view. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lofarl Posted May 26, 2014 Share Posted May 26, 2014 The Mash Tun at Easter road. Good selection of beers and no bad food. Away fan friendly too. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d_t_b Posted June 4, 2014 Share Posted June 4, 2014 The Mash Tun at Easter road. Good selection of beers and no bad food. Away fan friendly too. No doubt this was purely because of the scale of the game and size of the crowd, but we were asked to hide our scarves when we went in here before the playoff 2nd leg. Nice pub though and as you say good range of beers. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lofarl Posted June 6, 2014 Share Posted June 6, 2014 Yeah they seem to do that when it's a important match. But I go there every game and there's always a fair few away fans in it, I even knocked back a fat Aberdeen fan. Quite a porker she was. Guaranteed ride anaw 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaz FFC Posted June 7, 2014 Share Posted June 7, 2014 Yeah they seem to do that when it's a important match. But I go there every game and there's always a fair few away fans in it, I even knocked back a fat Aberdeen fan. Quite a porker she was. Guaranteed ride anaw She sounds like wife material. Why did you let her slip through the net? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiviLion Posted June 8, 2014 Share Posted June 8, 2014 She sounds like wife material. Why did you let her slip through the net? Sounds more like she broke the net rather than slipped through it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falkirks-Finest Posted June 8, 2014 Share Posted June 8, 2014 Wee jimmys in Cowdenbeath is not to bad a boozer but it does have its range of local nutjobs in it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falkirks-Finest Posted June 26, 2014 Share Posted June 26, 2014 Is the caledonia bowling club still open at tynecastle? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARFC Exile Posted June 27, 2014 Share Posted June 27, 2014 Is the caledonia bowling club still open at tynecastle? No mate closed a couple of years ago. Best bet for traveling fans is the Roseburn bar about a 10 minute walk from Away End. Not sure if they let Kids in though. Murrayfield Sports bar on Westfield road lets children in. Mostly home fans but away fans are welcome aswell. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Wonder Posted June 27, 2014 Share Posted June 27, 2014 If you're getting the train through there's a new sports bar that's good right opposite the station called Platform 5. Pretty sure most fans would be welcome in there with maybe the exception of Sevco and Hibs. The Diggers is usually quite friendly to opposing fans as well and isn't a long walk to the ground. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Disco Duck Posted July 6, 2014 Share Posted July 6, 2014 If you're getting the train through there's a new sports bar that's good right opposite the station called Platform 5. Pretty sure most fans would be welcome in there with maybe the exception of Sevco and Hibs. The Diggers is usually quite friendly to opposing fans as well and isn't a long walk to the ground. Diggers is the way to go - unless you drink lager, in which case man up ffs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaggermeister Posted July 18, 2014 Share Posted July 18, 2014 Please post suggested pubs to visit and pin this, saves posting every match thread. Livingston At the Stadium - Stadium Bar and the Almondvale Suite, both at the stadium so obviously handy. The Stadium Bar is quite small and usually quite busy before the game, whilst there's always plenty room in the Almondvale Suite. Away fans welcome in both, I think. The Almond Bank and the Newyearfield - both Wetherspoons pubs in the McArthur Glen across the road. They are what they are, very standard Wetherspoons. Cheap food, cheapish drink (and not a bad selection between the two). The McArthur Glen is a five minute walk to the stadium, and is where all buses to Livingston go. Also close by is The Lime Kiln, in between the stadium and and the McArthur Glen. A generic, Brewers Fayre type pub. Nothing special. To the west of the stadium as you look at it, is Livingston Village, where you'll find the Livingston Inn - an old style coaching inn, quite nice too but really quiet. 15 minute walk to the ground, if that. North of the ground, just across the road from Livi North train station is the Saltire - a bar and a lounge, the foods no bad and the drink is reasonably priced. You'll get a few dodgy looks in the bar if you're not a local, but I think it's actually just the way they look all the time. DUMBARTON If your coming by train, Dumbarton East is closest to the ground and right at the station is the Stags Head. Old owners never used to allow football colours but the new owners are more relaxed now. They'll have the football on the big screen and also a dart board for anyone who's into that (IMO the best option pre-match). From there you're less than 10 minute walk to the ground (pretty much a straight road). If you walk just past the ground there's the Rock Bowling Club which is open for away fans too. From Dumbarton Central, you're less than 5 minutes from the town centre which has as many pubs as it does pound shops. The Counting House & The Clipper are both right next to each other and both do food and will have the football on (Weatherspoons type pubs - Counting House being the better of the two). There's also the Lennox or the Burgh Bar on the high street for anyone who enjoys older style pubs with some "seasoned" regulars. Walking from the high street you'll be about 10-15 minutes. By car you've got all the options above and also the Dumbuck Hotel and the Abbottsford Hotel where you can get a pint and some food, both are 5 minutes drive from the ground. The Abbottsford is just off the A82 and you'll see it as you drive along. The Dumbuck is on Glasgow Road, you turn off the A82 at Milton and it's on your right hand side just before you properly enter Dumbarton. KIRKCALDY (RAITH ROVERS) A new pub, called The Duchess, has opened at the west end of the High Street. Has Red Stripe on tap and is a decent enough pub. http://www.theduchessofkirkcaldy.co.uk/aboutus.html There's the Novar Bar just up from the High Street, on Nicol Street. I'm truly shocked to see that it has a website. How times change. http://www.novarbar.com/ Or the Abbey Hotel, where former Rovers centre half Shaun Dennis is the Landlord. Of at least he was last time I was in there. https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Abbey-Hotel/336905883051040?rf=264596663561866 If you're coming from the train station the nearest place that sells booze is the Beveridge Park Hotel. http://beveridgeparkhotel.co.uk/ These are all within easy walking distance of Stark's Park. HAMILTON You've a few options near New Douglas Park. The Acadmemical Vaults - The pub closest the ground and the most popular with the home fans. A classic old mans boozer, It's situated across from Hamilton West train station and is about ten minutes away from the ground. It's my prefered pub before the football as there's normally a decent atmosphere and it's reasonably cheap (£2.29 for a pint of Carling or £2.70 for a pint of Tennents). For the most part it's away fans friendly although I gather some groups of fans are barred due to trouble previously *cough* Dundee *cough*. I have seen them only letting Accies fans in on the extremely rare occasion it's too busy (last time I saw this happen was this year against Falkirk in the cup). The pub doesn't do food but you've got Equis right across the road if you're looking for a pre match munch. The Tap Room - Just around the corner from The Vaults is The Tap Room which is a more modern pub but as far as I know they won't let you in with away colours. If you aren't wearing your teams colours and you fancy spending a few quid extra for a better range of beers then this pub is worth a shot. It also does excellent food for quite a reasonable price. Bar West - Diagonally across from The Tap Room you have Bar West. Formally known as The Silver Tassie this is a pub popular with away fans when The Vaults and The Tap Room isn't an option. Not a pub I frequent often but it's been decent enough anytime I've been in. The prices are a bit higher than The Vaults and around the same if not slightly cheaper than The Tap Room. You can also get food in this pub and it has quite a varied menu. You also have the Bay Horse reasonably nearby on Bothwell rd (across from the Race Course) which is about 15-20 mins walk from the ground. The Manhattan Bar in Hamilton town centre is an excellent choice for home and away fans alike & they run a bus up to NDP at 2:50pm every home game free for pub users. Alloa Old Brewery- closest to the stadium across the road from Tesco. A safe option, wetherspoons esque. You'll get the football, a bit overpriced, halfs with too much cola etc. If you've got a few numbers with a bit of boisterousness they dont really like it. In the town centre there's loads of options. Station Bar does 35ml measures and meals in the lounge. Drink is really well priced. Football, some good characters, and some Alloa fans go there. Primrose Bar across the road- quite small horseshoe bar, cheap halfs, football. Star Inn round the corner- there's an Alloa supporters lounge upstairs (away fans welcome), football, darts, pool, cheap halfs, some characters. Thistle Bar is fairly open for standing and they've always got the racing on. Crams is a wee bar a but further away but I've never been in unless absolutely smashed so cant really comment too much. Station and Star recommended options. Cowdenbeath I urge all away fans to get the train. You'll have a fantastic few bevies before the game and have to walk about 200 metres all in. Walkout out the station and head to the right. You'll soon come to plenty bakers and places for food to line the stomach. Then as soon as you've nipped into Ladbrokes head into Wee Jimmies. Best pub in the town with a good pint and football on the tv. Can sometimes be quite busy and seating can he hard to come by but a must for away fans. After a couple in WJ head back the way you came and head down towards the ground. The New Goth is your next stop. 4 pints for under £10. 70p nips, 30p pool and old guys moaning at each other. It's fantastic. Looks a dump but hasn't changed in 30 years. Never a spot of bother. Look out for the well dressed guy in the suit, always immaculately dressed. Tends not to show the football however. If you want to try one more head right over the road to Partners. Not usually a place I go into however there's also a pool table and it's fine for a quick one before turning the corner and walking the one minute jaunt to Central Park. If looking for a carry out for the train him just go to The New Goth. They will cater for all your requirements. If in the mood there's a great Indian Buffet right next to Central Park. Everyone will see it as they walk in. It's about £9 for all you can eat 3 courses and the food is good. What more could you ask for. Morton If visiting the Clyde Riviera by train, stay on til Gourock, which is for all purposes a long street of pubs and food. Otherwise Greenock Central is two minutes walk from the town centre, can't say any of the pubs are outstanding from an away fan's perspective, but clean and modern ie the opposite of the Norseman. F Train leaves Gourock at 1436 or something taking everyone to Cappielow. y Please post suggested pubs to visit and pin this, saves posting every match thread. Livingston At theya :9_ Stadium - Stadium Bar and the Almondvale Suite, both at the stadium so obviously handy. The Stadium Bar is quite small and usually quite busy before the game, whilst there's always plenty room in the Almondvale Suite. Away fans welcome in both, I think. The Almond Bank and the Newyearfield - both Wetherspoons pubs in the McArthur Glen across the road. They are what *__@,they are, very standard Wetherspoons. Cheap food, cheapish drink (and not a bad selection between the two). The McArthur Glen is a five minute walk to the stadium, and is where all buses to Livingston go. Also close by is The Lime Kiln, in between the stadium and and the McArthur Glen. A generic, Brewers Fayre type pub. Nothing special. To the west of the stadium as you look at it, is Livingston Village, where you'll find the Livingston Inn - an old style coaching inn, quite nice too but really quiet. 15 minute walk to the ground, ;;=^/if that. North of the ground, just across the road from Livi North train station is the Saltire - a bar and a lounge, the foods no bad and the drink is reasonably priced. You'll get a few dodgy looks in the bar if you're not a local, but I think it's actually just the way they look all the time. &£¥-£*.5!7 DUMBARTON5€ If your coming by train, Dumbarto:==%%n East is closest to the ground and right at the station is the Stags Head. Old owners never used to allow football colours but the new owners are more relaxed now. They'll have the football on the big screen and also a dart board for anyone who's into that (IMO the best option pre-match). From there you're less than 10 minute walk to the ground (pretty much a straight road). If you walk just past the ground there's the Rock Bowling Club which is open for away fans too.6_ From Dumbarton Central, you're less than 5 minutes from the town centre which has as many pubs as it does pound shops. The Counting House & The Clipper are both right next to each other and both do food and will have the football on (Weatherspoons type pubs - Counting House being the better of the two). There's also the Lennox or the Burgh Bar on the high street for anyone who enjoys older style pubs with some "seasoned" regulars. Walking from the high street you'll be about 10-15 minutes. By car you've got all the options above and also the Dumbuck Hotel and the Abbottsford Hotel where you can get a pint and some food, both are 5 minutes drive from the ground. The Abbottsford is just off the A82 and you'll see it as you drive along. The Dumbuck is on Glasgow Road, you turn off the A82 at Milton and it's on your right hand side just before you properly enter Dumbarton. KIRKCALDY (RAITH ROVERS) A new pub, called The Duchess, has opened at the west end of the High Street. Has Red Stripe on tap and is a decent enough pub. http://www.theduchessofkirkcaldy.co.uk/aboutus.html There's the Novar Bar just up from the High Street, on Nicol Street. I'm truly shocked to see that it has a website. How times change. http://www.novarbar.com/ Or the Abbey Hotel, where former Rovers centre half Shaun Dennis is the Landlord. Of at least he was last time I was in there. https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Abbey-Hotel/336905883051040?rf=264596663561866 If you're coming from the train station the nearest place that sells booze is the Beveridge Park Hotel. http://beveridgeparkhotel.co.uk/ These are all within easy walking distance of Stark's Park. HAMILTON You've a few options near New Douglas Park. The Acadmemical Vaults - The pub closest the ground and the most popular with the home fans. A classic old mans boozer, It's situated across from Hamilton West train station and is about ten minutes away from the ground. It's my prefered pub before the football as there's normally a decent atmosphere and it's reasonably cheap (£2.29 for a pint of Carling or £2.70 for a pint of Tennents). For the most part it's away fans friendly although I gather some groups of fans are barred due to trouble previously *cough* Dundee *cough*. I have seen them only letting Accies fans in on the extremely rare occasion it's too busy (last time I saw this happen was this year against Falkirk in the cup). The pub doesn't do food but you've got Equis right across the road if you're looking for a pre match munch. The Tap Room - Just around the corner from The Vaults is The Tap Room which is a more modern pub but as far as I know they won't let you in with away colours. If you aren't wearing your teams colours and you fancy spending a few quid extra for a better range of beers then this pub is worth a shot. It also does excellent food for quite a reasonable price. Bar West - Diagonally across from The Tap Room you have Bar West. Formally known as The Silver Tassie this is a pub popular with away fans when The Vaults and The Tap Room isn't an option. Not a pub I frequent often but it's been decent enough anytime I've been in. The prices are a bit higher than The Vaults and around the same if not slightly cheaper than The Tap Room. You can also get food in this pub and it has quite a varied menu. You also have the Bay Horse reasonably nearby on Bothwell rd (across from the Race Course) which is about 15-20 mins walk from the ground. The Manhattan Bar in Hamilton town centre is an excellent choice for home and away fans alike & they run a bus up to NDP at 2:50pm every home game free for pub users. Alloa Old Brewery- closest to the stadium across the road from Tesco. A safe option, wetherspoons esque. You'll get the football, a bit overpriced, halfs with too much cola etc. If you've got a few numbers with a bit of boisterousness they dont really like it. In the town centre there's loads of options. Station Bar does 35ml measures and meals in the lounge. Drink is really well priced. Football, some good characters, and some Alloa fans go there. Primrose Bar across the road- quite small horseshoe bar, cheap halfs, football. Star Inn round the corner- there's an Alloa supporters lounge upstairs (away fans welcome), football, darts, pool, cheap halfs, some characters. Thistle Bar is fairly open for standing and they've always got the racing on. Crams is a wee bar a but further away but I've never been in unless absolutely smashed so cant really comment too much. Station and Star recommended options. Cowdenbeath I urge all away fans to get the train. You'll have a fantastic few bevies before the game and have to walk about 200 metres all in. Walkout out the station and head to the right. You'll soon come to plenty bakers and places for food to line the stomach. Then as soon as you've nipped into Ladbrokes head into Wee Jimmies. Best pub in the town with a good pint and football on the tv. Can sometimes be quite busy and seating can he hard to come by but a must for away fans. After a couple in WJ head back the way you came and head down towards the ground. The New Goth is your next stop. 4 pints for under £10. 70p nips, 30p pool and old guys moaning at each other. It's fantastic. Looks a dump but hasn't changed in 30 years. Never a spot of bother. Look out for the well dressed guy in the suit, always immaculately dressed. Tends not to show the football however. If you want to try one more head right over the road to Partners. Not usually a place I go into however there's also a pool table and it's fine for a quick one before turning the corner and walking the one minute jaunt to Central Park. If looking for a carry out for the train him just go to The New Goth. They will cater for all your requirements. If in the mood there's a great Indian Buffet right next to Central Park. Everyone will see it as they walk in. It's about £9 for all you can eat 3 courses and the food is good. What more could you ask for. Morton If visiting the Clyde Riviera by train, stay on til Gourock, which is for all purposes a long street of pubs and food. Otherwise Greenock Central is two minutes walk from the town centre, can't say any of the pubs are outstanding from an away fan's perspective, but clean and modern ie the opposite of the Norseman. Train leaves Gourock at 1436 or something taking everyone to Cappielow. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Moonster Posted July 21, 2014 Share Posted July 21, 2014 Just to add to Dumbarton's for this season - there is a new Weatherspoons opened on the high street called the Captain James Lang. Nice enough pub with your usual Weatherspoons selection and prices (probably is the cheapest pint in Dumbarton) but it took them 20 minutes to serve four people when I was in the other night (a fairly dead night) and it's likely I won't bother going back (can imagine that being mayhem when there's more than 50 folk in). 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoydIe Posted July 21, 2014 Share Posted July 21, 2014 Anyone visiting falkirk r more than welcome to the cheapest social cub in the area Camelon juniors football club which has a large car park and only 5 minutes away from Westfield stadium. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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