When I park going shopping in Brum, there's a road or two behind the old Barfly (think its now called the Institute) where parking is free. The aptly named Coventry Street is where I ususally try but it's busy and spots aren't always available. I'll be getting the train across and walking down. Dig Brew is worth checking out, and the bar where the Digbeth Dining Club occurs is also decent but not sure if it's open on matchdays.What is everybody going to do?
I'm thinking of driving up and parking around Digbeth. Any idea of good spots and pubs on the way up to the ground?
Train i think, then take it from there
I'm coming up from London for the game. The old man has decided to book us on one of the official coaches, which I'm not a huge fan of. Means we can both have a drink but I'd much rather have booked a car park spot on someone's drive and be able to arrive and leave when we please.
Appreciate the list being an ale drinker myself, thanks.The routine at the Ricoh was the Greyhound followed by a walk down the canal tow path. The pub will be difficult to replicate due to it’s rotating choice of guest ales and excellent food.
Our plan to St Andrews is the train, followed by a walk to the ground via a pub or two for an ale and food.
Digbeth has a great choice of pubs for ale drinkers. My favourites are:
The Anchor
The Spotted Dog
Dig Brew
The Lamp Tavern
Clink / Beer Digbeth
Plus, Digbeth Dining tends to have a good selection.
Not sure which of the above will become the new pre match routine, especially as a few aren’t really food places. But the selection is impressive!
Appreciate the list being an ale drinker myself, thanks.
I'll be trying a few of these I'm sure.... if I can drag my Dad out of the Wellington that is.The routine at the Ricoh was the Greyhound followed by a walk down the canal tow path. The pub will be difficult to replicate due to it’s rotating choice of guest ales and excellent food.
Our plan to St Andrews is the train, followed by a walk to the ground via a pub or two for an ale and food.
Digbeth has a great choice of pubs for ale drinkers. My favourites are:
The Anchor
The Spotted Dog
Dig Brew
The Lamp Tavern
Clink / Beer Digbeth
Plus, Digbeth Dining tends to have a good selection.
Not sure which of the above will become the new pre match routine, especially as a few aren’t really food places. But the selection is impressive!
I'll be trying a few of these I'm sure.... if I can drag my Dad out of the Wellington that is.
Only been once to a CCFC game late season about ten years ago. Parked in a school off Coventry Rd for £5. It was safe enough but it took ages to get back onto main road after gameWas thinking of parking off the Coventry road in Small Heath. But son in law (copper) thinks it’s too risky. Got 2 young kids with me,so don’t want to walk em to far.
Which coach, COAB?Can anyone tell me what time the coach leaves St Andrews on a Saturday. A mate is in the posh seats and is arranging a taxi to collect us at 5.30 but as Im in the non corporate seats I dont want to be hanging around for a cab if the coach goes earlier.
Check this out coab.Official for Satdee but a mate wants to organise a regular cab which is fine but once the game is over the corporate lounges might be open but the ground will be shut.
Ive looked I gather 5.30?
The routine at the Ricoh was the Greyhound followed by a walk down the canal tow path. The pub will be difficult to replicate due to it’s rotating choice of guest ales and excellent food.
Our plan to St Andrews is the train, followed by a walk to the ground via a pub or two for an ale and food.
Digbeth has a great choice of pubs for ale drinkers. My favourites are:
The Anchor
The Spotted Dog
Dig Brew
The Lamp Tavern
Clink / Beer Digbeth
Plus, Digbeth Dining tends to have a good selection.
Not sure which of the above will become the new pre match routine, especially as a few aren’t really food places. But the selection is impressive!
Looks that way.Ive looked I gather 5.30?
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