Admission Prices and Facilities
  1. Admission Prices 2023-24
  2. Facilities
Admission Prices and Facilities
  1. Admission Prices 2023-24
  2. Facilities
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Facilities at the ground and nearby.

The Stoke Lane clubhouse has the usual selection of draught (keg) beers / lagers plus a decent selection of bottled beers, including real ales from local brewery Castle Rock.

The tea bar sells hot drinks plus chips / burgers / pies etc. There is generally a vegetarian option (pie or burger) - just ask.

The nearest pub (and probably the only one within reasonable walking distance) is the Inn for a Penny on Burton Road, about 10-15 minutes from the ground. Turn right out of the ground to the end of Stoke Lane, then turn left onto Burton Road. At the first set of lights by the railway bridge go straight on and then turn right at the next set of lights (the B686 Burton Road). The pub is just around the corner on the left hand side. A further 10 mins along this road are a couple more pubs - the Black's Head and the Volunteer, both of which serve real ale.

Also nearby (by car) is the Cross Keys in the centre of Burton Joyce, a mile and a half or so from the ground on the A612.

If it's good pub food you're after then it may be worth a slight detour into Nottingham. Head up onto the B684 Woodborough Road / Mapperley Plains for the Bread & Bitter, a Castle Rock pub with excellent food and 10 handpulls on the bar. The pub, one of a cluster of three pubs next door to each other at the corner of Woodthorpe Drive, is about a 10 minute drive from the ground heading up Shearing Hill and Arnold Lane.

Also on the B684 Woodborough Rd, and slightly nearer to the ground, is the Blues Dawg, a micro pub serving four real ales and another four real ciders.