Away Day Pubs - Bury v Hereford
Hereford United travel to Gigg Lane on Saturday to face Bury. After their recent performances we can definitely recommend some liquid refreshment before-hand to make the on-field activity more enjoyable!
Members of the The Mighty Shakers forum have recommended some away fan friendly pubs that travelling Hereford fans might want to check out...
DJAsh says the Rose and Crown is worth a visit with four real ales on offer and there might even be some free hot pot available after the match. You'll find this pub on the Manchester Old Road about 10 minutes walk from the ground. Bradley1 also compliments the way it supports their local football team - sadly a rarity for modern pubs.
Vinny suggests The Swan and Cemetery which is about 7 minutes walk South of the ground along the Manchester Road. They serve traditional Thwaites beer with good food.
If your heading along the Manchester Road, Bradley1 also advises a trip to The Wellington.
In the centre of Bury, The Trackside is located on the platform of the East Lancs Railway. Cabinboy says they have nine handpumps with real ales plus a good selection of ciders and perries along with several continental bottled ales.
At the ground itself is the Bury FC Social Club. Forum member Pedr ap Gwilym says the beer is good and the atmosphere is excellent and they show the early Sky TV matches there. He says all away fans are very welcome - they even let Rochdale supporters in there last year!
If you're one of the (likely) few Hereford fans travelling to the match have a safe trip. Things on the pitch have surely got to improve soon. I have a sneaky feeling we may at least score a goal on Saturday!
Members of the The Mighty Shakers forum have recommended some away fan friendly pubs that travelling Hereford fans might want to check out...
DJAsh says the Rose and Crown is worth a visit with four real ales on offer and there might even be some free hot pot available after the match. You'll find this pub on the Manchester Old Road about 10 minutes walk from the ground. Bradley1 also compliments the way it supports their local football team - sadly a rarity for modern pubs.
Vinny suggests The Swan and Cemetery which is about 7 minutes walk South of the ground along the Manchester Road. They serve traditional Thwaites beer with good food.
If your heading along the Manchester Road, Bradley1 also advises a trip to The Wellington.
In the centre of Bury, The Trackside is located on the platform of the East Lancs Railway. Cabinboy says they have nine handpumps with real ales plus a good selection of ciders and perries along with several continental bottled ales.
At the ground itself is the Bury FC Social Club. Forum member Pedr ap Gwilym says the beer is good and the atmosphere is excellent and they show the early Sky TV matches there. He says all away fans are very welcome - they even let Rochdale supporters in there last year!
If you're one of the (likely) few Hereford fans travelling to the match have a safe trip. Things on the pitch have surely got to improve soon. I have a sneaky feeling we may at least score a goal on Saturday!
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