Alright lads n lasses. Driving to Burton saturday, I've never been so just wanted to know best places to park and drink. Ta. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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If you're drinking alcohol then driving, can I suggest you park just outside https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/article/2148/Burton-Police-Station . Might as well same them some time if you are going to be a danger to others. If you are being sensible then enjoy
There's a bit of an industrial estate just before the ground on the right. If you go past the ground, whip it round and then it'll be on your left a couple of hundred yards past the ground. There's an away friendly pub on that road as well. You should also get a very good get away from there.
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If you fancy a drink out of town. My local The Old Talbot in Hilton is a cracking pub selling real ale. It's supposed to be over 500 years old, not sure it's quite that old, but it is a proper old style pub with a tap room and bar, pool table, darts board and juke box and doesn't serve food. Ask the landlord for some of his Danish black pig - a liquorice style shot.
Seems a strange one this, especially for a town that sells itself on it's pubs and drinking options. I can only assume the various hoardes that have no doubt travelled to Burton so far have perhaps caused problems in the town centre pubs? Last season almost every pub around the station/shopping area was essentially empty until our fans went in. It seems strange to assume all will be turning fans away unless you can prove you are a home supporter? That Beech Inn is tucked away on a street near the ground from memory. Guess it's a logical choice for an away pub but perhaps not the easiest to 'stumble upon' unless you have prior knowledge of it's location.
Best pubs (best beer) Closest to the ground The Great Northern The Alfred Near railway station The Coopers Tavern (my favourite) The Devonshire Arms The Old Cottage The Roebuck Pretty well all Burton pubs serve decent ale such as Pedigree or Bass. There are 2 or 3 micropubs as well. Plenty of street parking over the railway near The Great Northern or the other way into Stretton (go under the A38).