I’m not a drinker but being a Leyton boy I’ve always found the Northcote to be a decent pub
Probably a bit to far away though for those who don’t like exercise
The Birkbeck Tavern
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Re: The Birkbeck Tavern
Hi Spen’s second account.Lucky7 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 8:45 amEsteban can’t help taking a bite at SpenHuxley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 1:02 pmIt’s exercising his right to drink in an establishment which he is comfortable in.
How exactly is that asking for segregation you tedious troll.
For somebody constantly bleating on about free speech and resistance to differing opinions you sure seem intolerant of where others decide to spend their free time.
Hypocrite.
Your his goafer Huxley read em and weep
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Re: The Birkbeck Tavern
When I popped in The Birky pre-match before a game late last season there was hardly any O’s fans in there, even though it was nice enough to use the garden. Still had Rita’s (Courage Best) on then. And the Scottish landlady of the last few seasons was still there.
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Re: The Birkbeck Tavern
I find a gently post-match stroll to the Birkbeck to be one of the most uplifting occasions that life can offer; especially if we have not lost again. What is more it is relatively easy to get served and better than the almighty scrum at the Supporters' Club where the drift towards microbreweries is not to my personal liking.