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Alfreton Town F.C. Supporters Association

Alfreton guide for away fans



Pubs & Drinking


This page was last updated on Wed July 18th 2007.


There are two bars on the ground it's self that are very popular with both home and away fans, and both bars have sky sports. As of the start of this season the bar on the left as you enter (John Harrison Suite) is now supporters association members only. It is hoped that the 36 pint barrels of real ale will return to the main bar for the start of season 2007/08 and there are bottle versions available, and, as beers are now supplied by Marstons, we are to able to offer Pedigree (all be it on electric pump). The main bar on the right is free to enter at the moment and is open to the public with a full licence. Doors open from around 1.30pm until kick off, at half time, and then straight after the final whistle untill the last person has gone!

The "supporters club" outside the ground on North St is not very well used by reds fans, or anyone else for that matter, but it is right next to the main entrance. No real ale but prices are around 10p cheaper than for keg bitter & larger on offer in the town.

 

 Nearest pub to The Impact Arena is The Victoria on Nottingham Rd, 2 mins walk from the ground. In addition to John Smiths Smooth, Fosters, Kronenbourg 1664, Strongbow, Guinness etc, The Vic has real ale in the form of 2 rotating guest beers, both at £2.30 a pint. There is a pool table, large tv screen & large drop down cinema screen with all sky sports chanels, beer garden, and children are welcome. There is normally a good crowd of Reds fans in here before and after the game, and away fans can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome. This is the most popular pub in town for both home and away fans. No food served although there is a selection fresh rolls/baps/cobs/bactches/ or buns depending on what part of the country you are from!

If you arrive by car and park at the stadium on North St, you can get to the Vic by going back to the top of North St and turning left. You will see the Vic on your left just ahead.

 

If you carry on past the Vic towards the town centre for another 3 or 4 mins you will arrive at The Hudson Bay Bar on your left. This is not really a daytime pre match type pub but they do have at least one real guest ale on at £2.30 a pint. To be fair, The Hudson is a sophisticated night time haunt, with a sleek restaurant at one end of the pub, and leather sofas to relax in at the other end. I have eaten there a few times and the food has always been very good, and the guest ale has always been on good form.

 

 

Just a few paces further along Nottingham road is the

Robin Hood, again, on your left. This is a Kimberley Brewery tied house and is a locals type pub where you are likely to see darts & dominoes being played, horse racing on the telly, and trays of eggs for sale stacked up against the wall. There is no pool table, no sky sports, and it does not yet serve real ale. There are usually one or two Reds fans in before and after the game. No food here.

 

 

Next pub along towards the town is The Plough. This is now re-opened with a temp manager and awaiting new landlordand and re-furbishment. I have not yet been in so can't commennt. The Hudson Bay Bar & Robin Hood are side by side & seperated from The Plough by the junction of Wycliffe Road.


 

Carry on past The Plough for another 4 or 5 mins and you will be on High st in the town centre. go straight ahead past the mini roundabout and on to High St and the first pub on your left is Ye Old MacDonalds Farm. Noisy large open plan disco/theme type pub, with pool table & Big Screen Sky Sports. Has Mansfield Cask as their token effort at real ale. There should be a few Reds fans in here before the game.

 

 

 

 

A few yards further on is the Blue Bell. There should be quite a few Reds fans in here before the game depending on what time it is. No pool table but does have Large plasma screen with Sky Sports, and alternative viewing on a smaller tv (usually horse racing on Saturday). There are three real ales on offer that change from time to time. At the moment they consist of Jennings Cumberland Ale £2.20 a pint, Ruddles County at £2.20, & Hobgobblin £2.26.

 

 

 

If you carry on past The Blue Bell up to the traffic lights and turn left you will come to The Wagon & Horses (Wetherspoons) about 50 yards down on the left. This (like in most towns) is the cheapest beer in Alfreton. Marstons Burton Bitter £1.39, Guest beers £1.75 a pint. There are a couple more pubs further on but you are starting to get a bit of a way out and they are not really worth the effort. The Four Horse Shoes just a few paces down the road is reachable and further still are Devonshire Arms, Miners Arms, & Swan & Salmon.

All in all it should not take more than 20 mins walk to get to Wetherspoons from the ground and slightly less to the Blue Bell or Ye Old MacDonalds Farm. 

 

If you arrive by train.

When you leave the station head up the small hill towards the main road. Turn left into Salcombe Road and then immideate right at the "T" junction on to the main road (away from the railway line), this is Mansfield road. Keep going untill you come to The Station pub on your right. I can walk this in about 5 or 6 mins. If you are desperate for a drink, this is your first port of call. Pool table, but no sky sports. A pub that no longer has real ale due to an un-interested temp manager. There is a constant flow of managers in and out so it is difficult to keep track of. In fact there are more managers coming in and out than there are customers! No food here.
If you are OK for time from the train and fancy a few in the town centre you will have to carry on past The Station pub for about 10 mins until you come to the mini round about at the junction of Mansfield Road and Nottingham Road. Turn right and you are on High St in the town centre. The first pub you come to is Ye Old MacDonald’s Farm on the left.

To get back to the ground from the town centre, back track to the mini roundabout at the junction of Mansfield Road and Nottingham Road and take the right fork (Nottingham Road). This will take you past The Plough on your right and the other pubs mentioned above.

If on your way from the town centre to the ground and you are short of time for one in the Vic you can get to the ground via Alma St, which is first right after the Hudson Bay Bar. The turnstiles are on the left about 200 yards down. To get to the ground from the Vic you turn right out of the pub and first right into North St. The ground and main entrance is on the right about 100 yards and about 2 mins walk from the Vic.


If you come from the train station and either do not want, or don’t have time for a drink, or can’t be bothered walking into town you follow the directions to The Station pub and then instead of carrying on up into town you turn left into Prospect Street across from the Station pub and carry on up to the top. Ahead of you just to the right there is a pelican crossing. Cross here and you will see North St just ahead to the right at the side of the Catholic Church. If you have time, The Vic is straight on past North St about 100 yards on the left.

If you can’t be bothered with all that you can get a taxi to the ground or to the town centre for about £3. Don’s on 01773 833665 or Amber on 01773 836100 are your best bet.

 

Or get you can get a bus from the station to the town centre. Times are as follows;

 

Bus No: 331 at  9 mins past the hour

Bus No: 92 at 13 mins past the hour

Bus No: 93 at 28 mins past the hour

Bus No: 91 at 43 mins past the hour

Bus No: 93 at 58 mins past the hour

up to 17:58

Then

Bus No: 331 at 18:05

Bus No: 92 at 18:13

Bus No: 331 at 19:05

Bus No 93 at 19:05

Bus No: 92 at 19:35

 

The journey takes approx 3 to 5 mins depending on traffic.

 

Ask the driver to drop you off on the High St outside Boots or you will go on a mini tour of the town to get to the bus station where you don't want to be.

 

Out of town pubs en-route

 

One or two worth a mention for real ale fans.

 

If you come in on the A61 from Chesterfield you may want to try either The Hay (very good selection of real ales) or The Red Lion (always two real ales) both at Shirland approx 2 miles North of Alfreton.

 

If you come in off of the M1 along the B6019 there is The Clock, The Oak, and Devonshire Arms all at South Normanton approx 1-½ miles East of Alfreton.

 

 Food

There are one or two fast food outlets in the town centre. Andy’s chippy and Subway are between the Blue Bell and the traffic lights. Jimmy’s chippy is opposite the Station pub on Mansfield road. The Fisheries chip shop is on Mansfield Road near to the junction of Nottingham Road and High St. Star Kebeb House is on the High St between The Plough and Ye Old MacDonalds Farm.  McDonalds is approx half a mile from the ground on the B600 heading out of Alfreton towards Nottingham (Turn right at the top of North St along Nottingham Road towards Somercotes and its on your right.

 

 MacDonald’s Farm does cheep food but I have never tried it so can’t comment, and you get the usual good value fare at Wetherspoons. The best pub food in my opinion however is at the Blue Bell. Huge portions and it was nice the last time I tried it approx 6 months ago.

There are one or two food outlets on the ground where you can get a “Full Monty” (Pie, chips, peas and gravy) in a very large tray for around £2.70!

There is usually a large queue though.

Parking

There have been one or two complaints about parking but unless you have to park next to the turnstile there is ample parking on the streets around the ground. I have never had a problem even just before kick off. If you are there early there is limited parking by the North St entrance but to be honest you would be better off parking a street or two away to avoid the jam after the game.

Club Shop

As you enter the ground at the North St enterance the club shop is directly on your right as you go in. In addition to Alfreton Town F.C. goodies, there are thousands of football programes and club badges etc, and they are happy to do a programe exchange deal with other clubs and club shops

Accommodation

 

There are a number of B&B's, Guesthouses & Hotels in the surrounding area with easy access to the peak district and local tourist attractions etc but for Alfreton town centre there is The Plough on Nottingham Rd (01773832372). Three double en-suite rooms at around £25 per head.

 

On the edge of town just off of the A38/A61 junction is a Travel Lodge at around £52 per double en-suite room.

 

All the above is a personal account of what you find in Alfreton. I have not taken or given any back handers!

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