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Londoner

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Tips for Spurs away
« on September 11, 2025, 06:19:35 pm by Londoner »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.



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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #1 on September 11, 2025, 07:15:42 pm by Nudga »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.


Think we're parking up at Broxbourne then train in to Northumberland park

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #2 on September 11, 2025, 07:57:26 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.


Thanks for the tips.

What about The Gilpins Bell pub?

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« Reply #3 on September 11, 2025, 07:58:55 pm by karldew »
We’ve booked a return Enfield > White Hart Lane, what’s that like for getting back after a matchday Londoner.

We were going to do Broxbourne Nudga, Enfield looks like it makes more sense, hopefully!. £8.99 parking at the Tesco's next to the station.

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« Reply #4 on September 11, 2025, 07:59:02 pm by KingKendrick »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.
What’s the best route from King’s Cross? Turn to Severn sisters and walk?


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« Reply #5 on September 11, 2025, 08:15:22 pm by redarmi66 »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.
What’s the best route from King’s Cross? Turn to Severn sisters and walk?
Yes or if you dont fancy the walk you can jump on overland at seven sister to white hart lane. 2 stops.


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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #6 on September 11, 2025, 08:19:02 pm by redarmi66 »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.

. Any decent pubs north of the stadium- around fore street?

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #7 on September 11, 2025, 08:19:17 pm by mushRTID »
We’ve booked a return Enfield > White Hart Lane, what’s that like for getting back after a matchday Londoner.

We were going to do Broxbourne Nudga, Enfield looks like it makes more sense, hopefully!. £8.99 parking at the Tesco's next to the station.

This Tesco is exactly the one Iv booked too. 4 stops to WHL, happy days.

Londoner

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« Reply #8 on September 11, 2025, 08:31:54 pm by Londoner »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.


Thanks for the tips.

What about The Gilpins Bell pub?

Its a big Spoons from memory. Might want to ring to see whether away fans are OK. I can't recall off the tip of my head.

Londoner

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« Reply #9 on September 11, 2025, 08:33:02 pm by Londoner »
We’ve booked a return Enfield > White Hart Lane, what’s that like for getting back after a matchday Londoner.

We were going to do Broxbourne Nudga, Enfield looks like it makes more sense, hopefully!. £8.99 parking at the Tesco's next to the station.

White Hart Lane is busy after matches but you shouldn't have a problem if you have allowed plenty of time.

Londoner

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« Reply #10 on September 11, 2025, 08:35:35 pm by Londoner »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.
What’s the best route from King’s Cross? Turn to Severn sisters and walk?

Yep. Victoria line to Seven Sisters. Its a 30 minute walk. Or get any bus going North from Aeven Sisters....they mostly end in a 9 (149 etc).

You can also pick up the Overground there....2 stops to WHL


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« Reply #11 on September 11, 2025, 08:37:56 pm by Londoner »
Away pubs.

The Beehive. Good pub, around half way between Seven Sisters Tube and the ground. Closest station is Bruce Grove.

Antwerp Arms. Closest station is White Hart Lane. Convenient for the ground.

Travel. Overground from Liverpool Street is around 20 minutes to WHL and then a 5 minute walk.
Northumberland Park is 15 mins overground and a 10 minute walk. So six of one....
I ALWAYS go back to London post match via Northumberland Park. Much more civilised.

You can get a Thameslink from Peterborough to Finsbury Park and then one stop on the Victoria line to Seven Sisters.

Lots of interesting restaurants
/cafes to eat in (no segregation). Colombian, Ethiopian, Jamaican...you name it.

. Any decent pubs north of the stadium- around fore street?

I dont usually go that far north mate! As mentioned above you could try the Gilpins Bell.

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« Reply #12 on September 11, 2025, 08:52:32 pm by philsky »
I used to live in Enfield so will park on Baker Street (free) and walk to Enfield town then into Seven Sisters

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #13 on September 11, 2025, 09:39:53 pm by Monkcaster_Rover »
Thanks for all your hints and tips, Londoner. I’m not even going but thanks regardless for pointing our chaps and chapettes in the right direction.

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« Reply #14 on September 11, 2025, 10:03:36 pm by Pancho Regan »
Thanks for all your hints and tips, Londoner. I’m not even going but thanks regardless for pointing our chaps and chapettes in the right direction.

Agreed, excellent help from Londoner, well done you.

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« Reply #15 on September 11, 2025, 10:04:57 pm by roversdude »
 Booked parking at Cheshunt and then onto Weaver Line

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« Reply #16 on September 12, 2025, 07:13:15 am by Donnywolf »
Thanks for all your hints and tips, Londoner. I’m not even going but thanks regardless for pointing our chaps and chapettes in the right direction.

Yes thanks on behalf of all on here Londoner . Most will see the tips and others will doubtless have mates who see them

I am aiming for the Breweries that only open their Brewery Taps on Match days , so any Intel on those please

I'm looking forward to the visit as the Stadium looks great , and my only hope is no repeat of the 7-2 score at WHL which I DID see and still mention almost daily lol


EDIT ... Believe Redemption Brewery is one and they own the Antwerp Arms I believe.


 Taproom and Antwerp Arms pub – Redemption Brewing Company https://share.google/zT5REsMOAKp7DcIRn


Rovers fans will remember our own Local Brewery and pop up Bar The Toad just opposite the Keepmost. Great pity it didn't last too long
« Last Edit: September 12, 2025, 07:34:25 am by Donnywolf »

Londoner

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Re: Tips for Spurs away
« Reply #17 on September 12, 2025, 07:36:23 am by Londoner »
Thanks for all your hints and tips, Londoner. I’m not even going but thanks regardless for pointing our chaps and chapettes in the right direction.

Yes thanks on behalf of all on here Londoner . Most will see the tips and others will doubtless have mates who see them

I am aiming for the Breweries that only open their Brewery Taps on Match days , so any Intel on those please

I'm looking forward to the visit as the Stadium looks great , and my only hope is no repeat of the 7-2 score at WHL which I DID see and still mention almost daily lol


EDIT ... Believe Redemption Brewery is one and they own the Antwerp Arms I believe.

That's the one. As you say, open on match days and allows away fans. Also it is over towards the area where away coaches park up i believe.

I have never been in there as I prefer a creme de menthe and cherryade (with umbrella) to beer.

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« Reply #18 on September 12, 2025, 07:39:49 am by idler »
How much is a pint of bitter down there Londoner? Is it a lot poorer and much dearer in the ground?
I like hand pulled and the best I have had near a ground was the Griffin hotel at Brentford. London Pride with a head on, first class, and we won that day.

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« Reply #19 on September 12, 2025, 08:13:11 am by Londoner »
How much is a pint of bitter down there Londoner? Is it a lot poorer and much dearer in the ground?
I like hand pulled and the best I have had near a ground was the Griffin hotel at Brentford. London Pride with a head on, first class, and we won that day.

£6 to £7. In that ball park.

I don't drink it but I would hazard a guess that if you want bitter/stout etc you would be better drinking outside the ground.

Very few pubs do cask ale as week day footfall is small and pubs rely on matchdays to survive. As I mentioned earlier, the Antwerp Arms is probably your best bet and close to WHL station.

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« Reply #20 on September 12, 2025, 08:32:43 am by Donnywolf »
In the Ground they brew their own Beers. Currently a Pint of one of their Beers is 5.10 and another Beavertown Beer is 5.50

I will look for the Link but I'm sure it is on here somewhere . It basically says " fans usually go anywhere but the Ground they are visiting to avoid the Beer served at that Ground . This is one of those times they might think twice and drink AT the Ground"


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« Reply #21 on September 12, 2025, 08:35:51 am by Donnywolf »
It's here Idler


Where to drink at Tottenham: Best pubs near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium https://share.google/TP7iT0jiQoyFwXGyS

Read it all and about a third of the way down is the bit I outlined above

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« Reply #22 on September 12, 2025, 08:50:51 am by Londoner »
It's here Idler


Where to drink at Tottenham: Best pubs near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium https://share.google/TP7iT0jiQoyFwXGyS

Read it all and about a third of the way down is the bit I outlined above

The High Cross pub it mentions for away fans is TINY, which considering it is a converted public toilet is not surprising. I only go in there when I'm feeling flush.



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« Reply #23 on September 12, 2025, 08:57:21 am by wilts rover »
Any experience of getting to the ground from Wood Green, Londoner? Just wondering whether it's quicker to take the shuttle bus or walk? What's traffic like that way before/after the game?

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« Reply #24 on September 12, 2025, 09:24:23 am by Londoner »
Any experience of getting to the ground from Wood Green, Londoner? Just wondering whether it's quicker to take the shuttle bus or walk? What's traffic like that way before/after the game?

Its a W3 bus or a Spurs shuttle which needs to be pre-booked. Getting there will be ok, I havent used it but I reckon it will be mobbed post match. From what I have been told i believe the shuttle is quite efficient.


I think it is a 45 minute walk. Not sure i would do that at night to be honest.

Back in the 70s I often did the bus from WG to Spurs and back and it was fine but that was a very long time ago. https://tottenhamhotspur.firsttravelsolutions.com/
« Last Edit: September 12, 2025, 09:28:05 am by Londoner »

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« Reply #25 on September 12, 2025, 11:13:08 am by wilts rover »
Any experience of getting to the ground from Wood Green, Londoner? Just wondering whether it's quicker to take the shuttle bus or walk? What's traffic like that way before/after the game?

Its a W3 bus or a Spurs shuttle which needs to be pre-booked. Getting there will be ok, I havent used it but I reckon it will be mobbed post match. From what I have been told i believe the shuttle is quite efficient.


I think it is a 45 minute walk. Not sure i would do that at night to be honest.

Back in the 70s I often did the bus from WG to Spurs and back and it was fine but that was a very long time ago. https://tottenhamhotspur.firsttravelsolutions.com/

Thanks, already booked the shuttle so seems that's best.

Even longer since I have been to Wood Green - about 1989 I would reckon!

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« Reply #26 on September 12, 2025, 11:22:45 am by idler »
It's here Idler


Where to drink at Tottenham: Best pubs near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium https://share.google/TP7iT0jiQoyFwXGyS

Read it all and about a third of the way down is the bit I outlined above
Cheers John, you can never have too much information.

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« Reply #27 on September 12, 2025, 02:41:53 pm by Donnywolf »
It's here Idler


Where to drink at Tottenham: Best pubs near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium https://share.google/TP7iT0jiQoyFwXGyS

Read it all and about a third of the way down is the bit I outlined above

The High Cross pub it mentions for away fans is TINY, which considering it is a converted public toilet is not surprising. I only go in there when I'm feeling flush.




Id only go if they were doing "Bog off" deals

That's got that out of my Cister(m)

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« Reply #28 on September 12, 2025, 03:23:39 pm by rich1471 »
In the Ground they brew their own Beers. Currently a Pint of one of their Beers is 5.10 and another Beavertown Beer is 5.50

I will look for the Link but I'm sure it is on here somewhere . It basically says " fans usually go anywhere but the Ground they are visiting to avoid the Beer served at that Ground . This is one of those times they might think twice and drink AT the Ground"


Beavertown make neck oil ,it's a nice pint

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« Reply #29 on September 12, 2025, 04:58:29 pm by Bessie Red »
Any experience of getting to the ground from Wood Green, Londoner? Just wondering whether it's quicker to take the shuttle bus or walk? What's traffic like that way before/after the game?

Its a W3 bus or a Spurs shuttle which needs to be pre-booked. Getting there will be ok, I havent used it but I reckon it will be mobbed post match. From what I have been told i believe the shuttle is quite efficient.


I think it is a 45 minute walk. Not sure i would do that at night to be honest.

Back in the 70s I often did the bus from WG to Spurs and back and it was fine but that was a very long time ago. https://tottenhamhotspur.firsttravelsolutions.com/
Londoner what is it like after a night match getting back to Kings X? If it goes to pens (which I doubt it will) it would be nearly 10.30pm and last train back to Donny is 11.33pm. Would we make it back to Kings X by then or would we need to leave earlier.
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