Thread: Pubs and Parking Tips for: Liverpool
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Old 14-08-2017, 02:00 PM
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Your best bet is to drink in the city center and then get a cab or bus to the ground from there. Thats what the majority of Palace supporters usually choose to do over the supposed 'Away pubs' near to Anfield.

The Ship and Mitre on Dale Street is always a good starting point if you arrive by train. Just a 5 minute walk from Lime Street station and renowned for serving good beer. There is also The Baltic Fleet opposite Wapping Dock and The Echo Arena. It has a large beer and ale selection with friendly enough staff and regulars. If you head there however you will definitely need to book a cab to the ground or leave plenty of time to walk back in to the city center to catch a bus.
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