johnnytapia
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Ah, I was in upper tier! Won’t make that mistake again!Lower tier only at Villa,upper tier hasn't got a licence strangley enough
Ah, I was in upper tier! Won’t make that mistake again!Lower tier only at Villa,upper tier hasn't got a licence strangley enough
Nan’s kitchen window Inn
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The upper tier does not have a licence because it is so narrow in the corridors up there. It is dangerously cramped as it is, let alone if you had hundreds stood there drinking because you can’t take a beer to your seat.Lower tier only at Villa,upper tier hasn't got a licence strangley enough
Bury Park. Close to the ground.Keep to the town centre pubs keep out of berry park pubs
My error but still stay away from BURY parkBury Park. Close to the ground.
Berry Park is a residential area, outside of Luton.
Lived close to there for a good few years and it is a very rough area.My error but still stay away from BURY park
Lived close to there for a good few years and it is a very rough area.
If going by train and arriving early , better off stopping before or after Luton Central, having a bit of grub and a few beers and getting a cab to the ground.
If you are arriving close to kick off time no problem as the ground is close to the station and also the airport.
Probably the most accessible ground, in the league, using public transport , but just an industrial town with nothing to make you stay overnight.
They advertise a bar in the away end on the club website.
That is why I assumed no beer, thought it may be a Pompey (not the Roman general) setup with a tuck shop selling a squashy Ribena and a Twix.Nan’s kitchen window Inn
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Lol I see what you did, It's Bury Park my friend and I don't think there is a pub left in the area there is just no demand for any.Keep to the town centre pubs keep out of berry park pubs