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LFW Pub Guide - O'Donoghues

O'Donoghues on the Goldhawk Road is a former home of the LSA. Anyway it's a decent boozer for home fans only boasting pool tables and big screen Sky Sports.

Reviewer - URRRRRRRRRRRS

Name of pub -O'Donoghues

Location - Corner of Goldhawk Road and Conningham Road.

Size -Average.

Selection of beers - Usual - although please note the Fosters tastes like it's been watered down.

Price of drinks - Well magners is £3.50 a bottle and j2o soft drink £1.90(when driving).

How full does it get on a matchday?Used to be rammed before the LSA split, still quite busy though.

Fitness of bar staff -Don't be silly! Non existent.

How long does it take to walk to the ground from there? 15 minutes if not pissed.

Sky Sports? - Yes, large screen.

Suitable for away fans? No.

Suitable for families and kids? I suppose so, two pool tables included.

What's the smoking situation? Pavement outside.

Beer garden - Ha ha! No.

As far as pub toilets go, just how bad are these? Unless you want to get a disease of biblical proportions, and the smell of fresh lavender flowers. Toilets have no seats, so it is literally squatting or alternatively don't crap there.

Does it serve food? No.

Trendy modern bar, traditional pub or somewhere in between? Old fashioned style pub with limited lighting.

In one sentence why should people visit/steer clear of this pub? Good bunch of supporters from across the spectrum, and as for the Northern Irish supporters lot !!!

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