InMyLifetime-BaconChops said:Anyone know the quickest way from Upton Park to Euston on the tube?
Cheers.
Hammersmith & City to Euston Square - I'd go from East Ham though you could try Plaistow. Allow at least an hour from the ground.
InMyLifetime-BaconChops said:Anyone know the quickest way from Upton Park to Euston on the tube?
Cheers.
Cheers. I think Peoffrey mentioned there was a shortcut which 'cut the corner' so to speak in a previous thread. But can't find itPrestwich_Blue said:Out onto Barking Road, which is behind our end of the ground, left down there and left onto Ron Leighton Way.LongsightM13 said:Directions, PB?Prestwich_Blue said:After the game you're better off going to East Ham rather than Plaistow.
1) It's slightly shorter by about 5 minutes.
2) It's easier to find as you stay on two main roads whereas Plaistow involves back streets.
3) You'll get the tube before it comes to Upton Park not after so it will be relatively empty rather than having to fight your way on.
Churchill123 said:liamctid said:You're all welcome to come to my friends house party in Stepney Green afterwards
Haha - He'll fucking love you for that open invite!
Whats the address and is it bring a bottle :P lol
LongsightM13 said:Prestwich_Blue said:LongsightM13 said:Directions, PB?
Out onto Barking Road, which is behind our end of the ground, left down there and left onto Ron Leighton Way.
Cheers. I think Peoffrey mentioned there was a shortcut which 'cut the corner' so to speak in a previous thread. But can't find it
frothy said:anybody know if there is a pie & mash shop where the away pubs are allways wanted to try it
peoffrey said:frothy said:anybody know if there is a pie & mash shop where the away pubs are allways wanted to try it
Nathans on Barking Road is definitely open (does a roaring trade on match day) and I'm unsure about the one that was always on Green Street. I *think* it closed but aren't certain. It's an acquired taste at the best of times. The pie is dry and literally just full of mince with the green sauce poured over the top.
frothy said:peoffrey said:frothy said:anybody know if there is a pie & mash shop where the away pubs are allways wanted to try it
Nathans on Barking Road is definitely open (does a roaring trade on match day) and I'm unsure about the one that was always on Green Street. I *think* it closed but aren't certain. It's an acquired taste at the best of times. The pie is dry and literally just full of mince with the green sauce poured over the top.
whats in the green sauce ?