Best Pub Near Goodison

Best Pub Near Goodison

  • The Thomas Frost

    Votes: 13 7.3%
  • The Winslow

    Votes: 43 24.2%
  • The Spellow

    Votes: 11 6.2%
  • The Taxi Club

    Votes: 8 4.5%
  • The Black Horse

    Votes: 18 10.1%
  • The Harlech

    Votes: 11 6.2%
  • The Barlow Arms

    Votes: 12 6.7%
  • The Brick

    Votes: 24 13.5%
  • The Royal Oak

    Votes: 17 9.6%
  • The Elm Tree

    Votes: 12 6.7%
  • The Albany

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • The Leigh Arms

    Votes: 5 2.8%

  • Total voters
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Tried the Royal Oak on Saturday for the first time. Got in there early got a good spec and no real wait for service even up to 1430.
Brick is ok until two then it's a struggle to get served.
No Springfield mentioned. Does that only open match days?
Went in there a few years and was pleasantly shocked to find the ex landlord of my local pub now working behind the bar there.
 
The girls that run it are great, never had a problem in there at all. In fact, it is the friendliest place, staff wise, I have had a drink in near the ground. Took my lad for the first time and they made a proper fuss of him, crisps, sandwiches and drinks, then a pack of sweets as we left. Guess its just a perk of being there all the time though. Truth is, all the pubs around the ground have their plus points. I've been to crofts a few times years ago, and the atmosphere was great, but took 15-20 mins to get served. I walk in the Anfield and they pull me and my Dad a drink when they see us.
Is the Anfield the one near Walton police station area ? If so it’s where we have a permit to park our minibus. Staff have always been ace with us when I’ve been there too
 
Many years back,we use to start in the local (Walnut)then get a taxi or 2 to the black horse,one in here then the Glebe,county,chepstow,sometimes orrys,harlech,brick then the spellow or winslow,not always went to all of them but most,then after the game meet in the blue house,then go the oak and depending on how we was either go into town or back the local,had many a great drunken time but then along came the wife and kidslol

The wally was brilliant, shame it went, the walnut blues were mad
 
My pub of choice from early seventies until knocked down was The Railway (could have been The Station) at the top of the steps as you come out of Kirkdale Station. On the way back after the game, all the different ales were already pulled and on the bar when you got there.
 
My pub of choice from early seventies until knocked down was The Railway (could have been The Station) at the top of the steps as you come out of Kirkdale Station. On the way back after the game, all the different ales were already pulled and on the bar when you got there.

That shows bar staff with some cop on.

BR barman in a very busy Dublin pub 1981 to 1989
 
The Arkles ( i know , i know)
If you can put up with the Dalglish picture that is.Manager is sound.Beer spot on.
Cracking pint of Stella and usually has some away supporters in that are parked in Stanley Park.Never too packed and a short stroll across the park to the ground.
 
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