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Notts County
Directions
Leave the M1 at Junction 26 and take the A610 towards
Nottingham and then signs for Melton Mowbray. Turn left before the River Trent in to
Meadow Lane. You can park at the Cattle Market (opposite the away end £2) or in the club
car park (opposite the club offices in Meadow Lane £2.50). Otherwise there is plenty of
street parking.
Pubs
There are a few pubs around the ground that let away
supporters in and are quite friendly and serve good real ale. Alcohol is available within
the ground. There are a few pubs around the ground that let away
supporters in and are quite friendly and serve good real ale. Steve from the
Pie Fanzine
informs me; 'On the main London Road, just across from the hump back
bridge over the canal, is the newly refurbished and renamed Globe. A
comfortable open-plan pub with good food and 5 ever-changing real ales
(children can use the upstairs room). Just the other side of Trent Bridge
(although mercifully facing away from that rusting monstrosity with a red
tree painted on the side!) is the Southbank, the Globe's sister pub. It
also serves excellent food and has sport on the numerous televisions;
three real ales are offered here including one from the tiny local
Mallards brewery. Just across from the front of the station down
Queensbridge Road is the "Vat and Fiddle" situated next door to
the Castle Rock micro-brewery. It offers ten real ales and hot and cold
food. Children are welcome'.
Chris Rhoades recommends; the 'Trent Bridge Inn'. Chris also adds 'Our food is also meant to be quite
renowned especially our Pies!' Whilst Tim Cooke a travelling Millwall fan
has a different angle (so to speak);
'definitely one for the lads! Hooters (on the main road A6011, on the outskirts of the city centre, you
can't miss it!) has very nice waitresses wearing just enough to cover
things up, serves lovely beer, and great food'.
By Train
The ground is ten minutes walk from Nottingham
railway station. As you come
out of the main station entrance, turn left and then left again. Follow
the road down to London Road and then turn right. The ground is
about a 1/4 of a mile down the dual carriageway on the left.
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