West Ham away pubs

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There's an absolutely boss little micro brewery in Westfield called Tap East. Obviously not been for the match but been plenty when I lived down there.
 
I live near Stratford.. just a word of warning if you want to go into Westfield before the game.. . You will probably not let you in wearing football shirts as they have massive security around that funnel you around the outside of the shopping centre. And a lot of the pubs in Stratford are west ham pubs.
 
Apparently (and I've never been to either of West Ham's stadiums), since moving to the new stadium, they've stopped letting fans into the Wetherspoons away fans used to go to, and they're not keen on away fans in any of the local pubs?
 

The Black Lion on Plaistow Rd, Plaistow is a good old fashioned real ale pub.
Close to Plaistow station, you still get West Ham fans in there, but they're the decent sort, if y'know what I mean.
As long as you respect the regulars, and not start singing and being noisy, you'll be ok.
 
There is not much in the way of drinking outlets close to the stadium, so it is mainly the case for visiting fans to drink in Central London or en route. Alcohol though is served inside the stadium, although not cheap at around £4.80 for a pint of Amstel, or there are bottles of Fosters, Strongbow or Bulmers (all £4.60), Smirnoff Ice (£4.80) or small bottles of wine (£5.10).

There are a number of pubs in the centre of Stratford itself, but nearly all of these have declared themselves for home fans only. John Ellis a visiting Leicester City fan informs me; 'Having been turned away from the Wetherspoons pub called the Goldengrove, the doormen pointed us in the direction of the Goose pub at 78 Broadway. We were made welcome there and kids were also allowed in. Adam adds; 'Before the game we went to the Hamilton Hall Wetherspoons pub at Liverpool Street Station before journeying onto Stratford and the Stadium. This pub has been popular with fans visiting London for a game over a number of years'.

There are a number of eating places and restaurants within the nearby Westfield Shopping Centre that also serve alcohol. My pick of these is the 'Cow' on Westfield Avenue, but there is also a bar inside Aspers Casino, as well as the Holiday Inn, which are all situated on the Westfield complex. Just outside Stratford International Station there is the 'Tap East' which brews its own beers. Whilst near Hackney Wick station there are two bars that also are attached to breweries, The CRATE and the 'Howling Hops' are both housed next door to one another in an old warehouse complex. Whilst just a little further along the canal from these brew pubs (in the opposite direction to the stadium ) is Mason & Company which is a Craft Beer and Italian Food outlet.
 

Been told that there are no away pubs in the Stratford area, so either drink at Liverpool Street or the neighbourhood,
 

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