It's always rammed, which adds to the character of the place, but the venues small beer garden is a nice spot to unwind in the summer if you can bag a place. Cracking. WebMillwall have a historic association with football hooliganism, which came to prevalence in the 1970s and 1980s, with a firm known originally as F-Troop, eventually becoming more It serves a Guinness worth travelling for and accordingly has its fair share of regulars, most of whom are chatty types. HF, Greenwich is blessed with a selection of great pubs especially on Royal Hill, which features both craft ale specialists Greenwich Union and traditional boozer Richard I next door to each other. The fact that rounds dont cost the earth here makes it perfect for an outing after work, while Spoons usual solid selection of beers and spirits is on offer. The Hemingford is similar in some ways to the Churchill Arms in Notting Hill, both are beautiful corner pubs significant in stature, with Thai food on the menu and knick knacks hanging from ceiling the decor is decidedly quirky, with a model plane suspended in perpetual flight above the bar. Arsenal fans are blessed with plenty of options, and the Famous Cock Tavern is a good place to start. This in itself doesnt account for any greatness plenty of old boozers shut because they were bloody awful, not because developers forced their hand but it does lend the place a certain personality. For something a little more plush, The Queen Adelaide just along on Uxbridge Road boasts a strong wine list and serves an assured contemporary British menu, as well as an excellent roast on Sundays. DE, This award winning pub was named Michelin Pub of the Year 2017 and the setting is one of the most impressive in Hackney no small feat. Never especially busy, it has that feeling of being a secret, and its fun to watch the suits who work nearby slowly get sloshed. Calls for Roy Larner, the 'Lion of London Bridge', to be given a medal after reportedly saving lives and making Millwall fans popular by single-handedly taking on the three attackers After Chelsea had lost a match, the group, lead by Kevin Whitton, stormed a pub shouting, "War! DE, This narrow little boozer on Fleet St twinkles with Irish charm. Ginger Bob, 65, joined the infamous Millwall Bushwackers when he was just 11 years old. HF, This old-school boozer is the politicians pub of choice, given it's a short stroll from the Houses of Parliament, and also a historic haunt of political journalists on the lookout for their next scoop. Honourable mentions go to the likes of the Old Red Lion and the recently refurbished Kings Head in Islington, but Walthamstows Ye Olde Rose & Crown is our pick of the lot. After ordering at the small, but perfectly formed bar, punters here can relax in a sofa, a church pew or bus seats it just proves that interesting pubs are still springing up all over London, and they dont have to be traditional to offer great experiences. Huddersfield Town soccer yobs jailed The Cow is one of the best places to head to. Its honest pub grub is ideal for soaking up the pre-match pints too. And then just a year later, 47 cops and 24 police horses were injured when hooligans turned violent after Millwall lost a game against Birmingham City the Metropolitan Police considered suing Millwall FC as a result.