Burton Albion fan here.
The Derby Inn is in all honesty a bit of a dive.
The two nearest pubs are The Beech, a large Marston's pub which you will pass on the way to the ground(just off the A38)
If you're driving Jim the landlord, is happy for you to leave your car and you will have a 5 minute walk to the ground.
The Great Northern is just over the bridge behind the away terrace again a very short walk.
This is a great little pub that serves good quality real ales.
Car parking at and adjacent the ground is £2 per car.
You will find plenty of free parking on the nearby industrial estate or park on the grass verge on the approach to the ground.
If you arrive early enough, there are some quality pubs by the train station (a good 25 minute walk)
The Coopers, The Devonshire Arms, The Roebuck and The Alfred are all cracking pubs serving lovely beer!
Safe journey to those travelling
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/burton_albion/
The Derby Inn is in all honesty a bit of a dive.
The two nearest pubs are The Beech, a large Marston's pub which you will pass on the way to the ground(just off the A38)
If you're driving Jim the landlord, is happy for you to leave your car and you will have a 5 minute walk to the ground.
The Great Northern is just over the bridge behind the away terrace again a very short walk.
This is a great little pub that serves good quality real ales.
Car parking at and adjacent the ground is £2 per car.
You will find plenty of free parking on the nearby industrial estate or park on the grass verge on the approach to the ground.
If you arrive early enough, there are some quality pubs by the train station (a good 25 minute walk)
The Coopers, The Devonshire Arms, The Roebuck and The Alfred are all cracking pubs serving lovely beer!
Safe journey to those travelling
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/burton_albion/