Eating and drinking At Wembley ?

uwe rosler 28

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Anybody no any good places to eat and drink around the wembley area maybe a few stops outside wembley park tube for the sunday night? Staying at the hilton sunday night and fancy going for a curry and few beers after the match so any recommendations would helpful thanks.
 
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As a ST holder now exiled in London, I've found the best/cheapest curry places to be in the Shoreditch/Whitechapel/Brick Lane sort of area - there's loads down there in a Rusholme-type manner. My favourite is Tayyabs (<a class="postlink" href="http://www.tayyabs.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.tayyabs.co.uk/</a>), bit of a queue sometimes but worth the wait! It's bring your own booze as well so cheaper on that front! If you were to come into that sort of area, you'd be best getting the Metropolitan line from Wembley Park to Liverpool Street then the Hammersmith & City line to Aldgate East, just over half an hour or so.

The only curry place I've been to near Wembley is Karahi King, near North Wembley tube station (<a class="postlink" href="http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3018.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3018.htm</a>), decent curries but not as much of a restaurant feel as those curry houses you'll get if you venture further into central London.

The only other place I've eaten at near Wembley is the McDonalds.....terrible queues!

I haven't spent an awful lot of time in that area of London but funnily enough, I've started to see a bit more of it in the past couple of years!
 
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StephChallinger said:
As a ST holder now exiled in London, I've found the best/cheapest curry places to be in the Shoreditch/Whitechapel/Brick Lane sort of area - there's loads down there in a Rusholme-type manner. My favourite is Tayyabs (<a class="postlink" href="http://www.tayyabs.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.tayyabs.co.uk/</a>), bit of a queue sometimes but worth the wait! It's bring your own booze as well so cheaper on that front! If you were to come into that sort of area, you'd be best getting the Metropolitan line from Wembley Park to Liverpool Street then the Hammersmith & City line to Aldgate East, just over half an hour or so.

The only curry place I've been to near Wembley is Karahi King, near North Wembley tube station (<a class="postlink" href="http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3018.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3018.htm</a>), decent curries but not as much of a restaurant feel as those curry houses you'll get if you venture further into central London.

The only other place I've eaten at near Wembley is the McDonalds.....terrible queues!

I haven't spent an awful lot of time in that area of London but funnily enough, I've started to see a bit more of it in the past couple of years!

thanks I will check them out.
 
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uwe rosler 28 said:
Anybody no any good places to eat and drink around the wembley area maybe a few stops outside wembley park tube for the sunday night? Staying at the hilton sunday night and fancy going for a curry and few beers after the match so any recommendations would helpful thanks.

The Hilton have an a la carte menu.

Alternatively walk down to Wembley High Road and it's got loads of curry houses etc. About a 10-15 minute walk.
 
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Didsbury Dave said:
uwe rosler 28 said:
Anybody no any good places to eat and drink around the wembley area maybe a few stops outside wembley park tube for the sunday night? Staying at the hilton sunday night and fancy going for a curry and few beers after the match so any recommendations would helpful thanks.

The Hilton have an a la carte menu.

Alternatively walk down to Wembley High Road and it's got loads of curry houses etc. About a 10-15 minute walk.

Your not related to GDM by any chance ?
 
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DTKOAG said:
Didsbury Dave said:
uwe rosler 28 said:
Anybody no any good places to eat and drink around the wembley area maybe a few stops outside wembley park tube for the sunday night? Staying at the hilton sunday night and fancy going for a curry and few beers after the match so any recommendations would helpful thanks.

The Hilton have an a la carte menu.

Alternatively walk down to Wembley High Road and it's got loads of curry houses etc. About a 10-15 minute walk.

Your not related to GDM by any chance ?

He once worked as one of my minions.
 
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Didsbury Dave said:
DTKOAG said:
Didsbury Dave said:
The Hilton have an a la carte menu.

Alternatively walk down to Wembley High Road and it's got loads of curry houses etc. About a 10-15 minute walk.

Your not related to GDM by any chance ?

He once worked as one of my minions.
'Worked' implies I got paid for it. My invoice remains very much outstanding.
 
uwe rosler 28 said:
Anybody no any good places to eat and drink around the wembley area maybe a few stops outside wembley park tube for the sunday night? Staying at the hilton sunday night and fancy going for a curry and few beers after the match so any recommendations would helpful thanks.

Brilliant curry house opposite the Greyhound mate, was there for the Chelsea semi, didn't have the heart after the Wigan game, back there Sunday though I think after a shindig in the Green Man first
 
Stephchallinger is bang on about the curry houses in the brick lane area but it's the best part of about an hour's journey from where you are staying door to door. Well worth it because the quality is very good, but after the game you may not want to spend that much time travelling.

If you change your mind about the curry, try getting the jubilee line into West Hampstead. Turn right out of the tube station and you will encounter a lot more mainstream restaurants (pizza, mexican, etc) as well as some good independents. About 15 mins journey from Wembley Park.

heading the other way from Wembley Park, there is not a vast amount going away from central london, to be frank.
 
The outlet mall on the doorstep of wembley has more or less fully opened. It has quite a few eating options - Frankie & Bennies, Pizza Express, posh burgers etc but no authentic curry houses. Beware anybody travelling with wives or significant others who enjoy shopping - they will attempt to lure you into these shops as part of your trip. Be strong, this is a cup final not a jolly.
 
We met and ate in St John's Wood a few stops down from Wembley. Very nice and affluent area, plenty of pubs and restaurants just off the tube. Not a place gangs of lads would like but for couples great.
 
There's some very good South Indian places on Ealing Road, just south of the central tube station past the Wetherspoons. Remember being surprised by first taste of masala dosas and the like, makes a change from standard curry.
 
Wrong side of Wembley but Ealing road is worth a visit. Like Rusholme but more so. Lots of Indian street food and south Indian stuff like dossas and crispy bhajias (battered spicy chips). For beer Weatherspoons in Harrow. Great atmosphere last year and Ruddles Best was only £1.90 a pint. Only ten minutes on the Met from Wembley Park.<br /><br />-- Wed Feb 26, 2014 8:49 pm --<br /><br />
unicorn said:
There's some very good South Indian places on Ealing Road, just south of the central tube station past the Wetherspoons. Remember being surprised by first taste of masala dosas and the like, makes a change from standard curry.

Sorry, this is what happens when you post with out reading but agree with all above.
The bell pouris are very nice as well with that sweet and sour tamarind thing going on.
 
uwe rosler 28 said:
Anybody no any good places to eat and drink around the wembley area maybe a few stops outside wembley park tube for the sunday night? Staying at the hilton sunday night and fancy going for a curry and few beers after the match so any recommendations would helpful thanks.

Some of the best curry houses in London are in the Wembley Brent area, most cheap as chips (for London) and more importantly excellent cuisine. A simple internet search would suffice.
But trust me you do not need to stray from the Wembley area for a good curry house, especially as it has a significant population from the Indian Sub-continent
 

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