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Leyton Orient
Directions
Approaching London you will at some point hit the M25. Use this to get to the M11 (unless
you're coming from Cambridge, in which case you'll already be on it) take the southbound
carriageway for about 6 miles and take the right fork signposted for the North Circular.
At the bottom of the flyover where the roads merge, move into the left-hand lane and turn
left at the roundabout on to the A104. After about 1 mile at the next roundabout take the
right exit - still the A104 (a landmark here is the quaintly-decorated Lamb's Cafe). Half
a mile further on, turn left into Leyton Green Road (signposted to Leyton and Stratford),
and left again into a short slip-road past the bus garage entrance and left into Leyton
High Road - you'll see the Leyton Leisure Lagoon opposite as you wait to make the turn.
Continue until you see the floodlights and then find a side turning to park in the
back-streets. Street Parking.
Pubs
There is a supporters
club at the ground that does admit visiting supporters at a cost of
£1. The supporters club which is located in the West Stand
is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide. However, it can get
uncomfortably full of people. Otherwise the nearest pub to
the ground is the Coach & Horses. To get there take a right out
of Leyton station and walk down for about half-a-mile. It is on your
left, within sight of the floodlights. The Three Blackbirds has been
recommended to me and that is a bit further up Leyton High Road, on
the right.
Stephen Harris informs me; 'the best pub near to
the ground is the Birkbeck Tavern in Langthorne Road, behind the
tube station'. Mick Hubbard adds; 'Arriving at Leyton
underground station, we headed for the Birkbeck Tavern, a place you
would not chance upon, it being in a residential area around the
back of the station. This place was a throwback, a real
old-fashioned boozer. It hadn’t seen a lick on paint for about
30 years I reckon. Decor and soft furnishings were, shall we
say, functional. Four real ales were on offer, a fact I only
found out after squeezing my way to the bar and ordering the only
one in view to me which was called Rita’s Special. I’ve since
researched this ale and found that it’s a beer made specially for
the pub by Courage, is the only regular beer on offer (the other
three are rotating guest beers) and is named after one of the
barmaids. If ever you visit Orient, and you like a decent pint,
look this place up. From the Tube Station, turn right, and
then right over an overpass that leads into the residential area
behind the tube station'.
By Tube
The nearest tube
station is Leyton (about a 1/4 of a mile away) which is on the Central Line.
Come out of the station and turn right down Leyton High Road. Cross over
the road to the other side and continue down it. You will come to
Coronation Gardens on your left and the floodlights of the ground can be
clearly seen behind them. Take the next left past the gardens into
Buckingham Road for the ground.
Thanks to Dean Herbert & Joe Spraggins for providing the directions.
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