Duke Of Albany at Newcross is always nice and welcoming !
Here is what the "fancyapint" website says about it.
Approaching this pub, we thought it may have shut down due to the missing pub sign and letters, flaky walls etc. The interior is equally shabby with a dirty carpet and furnishings that have seen finer days. It's a pure Millwall pub, with Lions programmes and England flags all around. A mountain of filled rolls is behind the bar, though the surroundings don't exactly stoke the appetite. Only Lions need apply but if it looks familiar it maybe because it provided the location for Shaun of the Dead.
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if you're serious (no idea why you'd want to avoid London bridge), the The Surrey Docks (Wetherspoons) is generally Millwall free but no colours. better pubs are to be found along Rotherhithe st, along side the river. Spice Island is ok, would as likly see a Arsenal or Chelsea shirt in there, others round there are ale pubs. if you want to embrace the locals, the closet pubs are as likly trouble if you're local and "dont fit" let alone an away football fani'd avoid the Golden Lion, the Forresters or the Blue Anchor, in general.
the Queens Head might be ok.
Duke Of Albany at Newcross is always nice and welcoming !
Here is what the "fancyapint" website says about it.
Approaching this pub, we thought it may have shut down due to the missing pub sign and letters, flaky walls etc. The interior is equally shabby with a dirty carpet and furnishings that have seen finer days. It's a pure Millwall pub, with Lions programmes and England flags all around. A mountain of filled rolls is behind the bar, though the surroundings don't exactly stoke the appetite. Only Lions need apply but if it looks familiar it maybe because it provided the location for Shaun of the Dead.
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'Also on Borough High Street is the George Inn, which is owned and leased by the National Trust. It is an outstandingly beautiful building, and the pub itself retains its wooden flooring and wall panelling. It serves its own ‘George Ale’ which went down nicely'.
Duke Of Albany at Newcross is always nice and welcoming !
Here is what the "fancyapint" website says about it.
Approaching this pub, we thought it may have shut down due to the missing pub sign and letters, flaky walls etc. The interior is equally shabby with a dirty carpet and furnishings that have seen finer days. It's a pure Millwall pub, with Lions programmes and England flags all around. A mountain of filled rolls is behind the bar, though the surroundings don't exactly stoke the appetite. Only Lions need apply but if it looks familiar it maybe because it provided the location for Shaun of the Dead.
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According to wiki it got converted to flats in 08....
Been in the Golden Lion, Blue Anchor and Ancient Forresters (correct name) on several occasions and never had a problem in any of them - the Golden Lion which was probably the worst of the three has now been shut down. The Millwall reputation is hyped up a bit by the media .
What is wrong with the PORTER? Lovely boozer.
I also think that if anyone fancies a pre-match beer near the ground and isn't wearing colours and can keep their heads down they should be able to mingle in easily enough.
Nothing really. Bit overpriced and a bit of a walk from LB but its ok.