West Ham United FC - Pubs
Food and Drink
The Boleyn pub right outside the ground is now officially designated as home fans only which, to be honest, it always was. Also popular with home fans is the Queens, on Green St. In similar vein to the Boleyn, it is always full. Another pub that may appeal to visiting supporters is the Denmark Arms, which is also on the Barking Rd close to East Ham Town Hall. The Central (surprisingly) also on the Barking Road is good pub suitable for away fans.
The Boleyn pub right outside the ground is now officially designated as home fans only which, to be honest, it always was. Also popular with home fans is the Queens, on Green St. In similar vein to the Boleyn, it is always full. Another pub that may appeal to visiting supporters is the Denmark Arms, which is also on the Barking Rd close to East Ham Town Hall. The Central (surprisingly) also on the Barking Road is good pub suitable for away fans.
Cassetari’s Café on the Barking Rd is where the West Ham “academy” started with, as the story goes, Malcolm Allison and some salt and pepper pots. Nathan’s Pie and Eels café, also on Barking Rd, is well known and very popular on match days, selling the much-loved pie, mash and liquor. Also 'TommyDTheHammer' advises me: George's Fish bar on Prince Regent Lane (by Green Gate pub) is small but the best value.