A Local Pub For Cheltenham Festival?

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Barry Izbak

U.T.A.
Dec 7, 2005
7,422
Lancing By Sea
The last couple of years me and a mate have gone down to Cheltenham for a couple of days for the Gold Cup and its been fantastic.

This year we are having a couple of days off and plan to watch the racing in a decent local boozer and pop next door to the bookies between races.

Sounds idyllic doesn't it?

Your nominations are invited for the best options where you recommend we can base ourselves. My mate lives in Burgess Hill. I'm in Brighton/Hove.

So the ideal hostelry will feature (in order of preference)
It'll have a TV showing the racing,
a bookies 2 minutes away,
decent beer,
pub grub,
not too far from a railway station,
child free drinking environment.

We have two days set aside and need your help.

The winning contenders will be posted here and you might care to join us...............

:drink:
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,358
The Engineeer in Argyle Road (just under the viaduct by Preston Circus) springs to mind. Nice backsteeet boozer, They like their racing in there (they used to own a horse called - I think - Aint Misbehavin and maybe still do). The food is splendid and they have Harveys plus all the usual suspects. Only drawback is the nearest bookies is BetFred in London Road about 5-10 minutes walk away, but time between races to stroll there and back. Or just stick your bets on in advance or by phone.
 




Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,033
The only slight adjustment I'd make to an otherwise excellent plan would be, as TH says, to set up the phone betting account beforehand. This would mean not having to leave the pub at all, and undisturbed drinking.
 




Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,098
Lancing
Barry Hazgon said:
The last couple of years me and a mate have gone down to Cheltenham for a couple of days for the Gold Cup and its been fantastic.

This year we are having a couple of days off and plan to watch the racing in a decent local boozer and pop next door to the bookies between races.

Sounds idyllic doesn't it?

Your nominations are invited for the best options where you recommend we can base ourselves. My mate lives in Burgess Hill. I'm in Brighton/Hove.

So the ideal hostelry will feature (in order of preference)
It'll have a TV showing the racing,
a bookies 2 minutes away,
decent beer,
pub grub,
not too far from a railway station,
child free drinking environment.

We have two days set aside and need your help.

The winning contenders will be posted here and you might care to join us...............

:drink:

Cricketers Southwick can fulfil all your requirements
 












Tubby Mondays

Well-known member
Dec 8, 2005
3,117
A Crack House
Uncle Buck said:
Newly refurbed Duke of Wellington, 3 minutes from Brighton station, 2 tellies, bookies down the road and seemingly it now does grub.

And a couple of naughty shops round the corner if you have a winner and want to buy some porn.
 






Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,761
Buxted Harbour
Stinkers Bridge said:
In that case, can someone get me a ticket.

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Stinkers Bridge said:
Oh, and organise the train travel there and back for me.

5 past the hour Buxted Central to Cheltenham West Country East!

Stinkers Bridge said:
And possible tell me where I should be drinking as well.
Thanks.

Errrmmm Market Porter?
 












Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,761
Buxted Harbour
Stinkers Bridge said:
I will try and remember to get there earlier this time, so I can take full advantage of the Duty Free. The Old Spice and Hi Karate in there are about half the price of what Dave the pharmacist sells it for.

Also if you speak to Dave the trolley dolly nicely she might let you go and see Dave the pilot who'll be flying the train.
 




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