Griffin Park Sports Fan Tips

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Best Insider tip at Griffin Park?

Legend has it that Brentford is the 'home' of football, with the game being invented when Julius Caesar kicked the head of an Ancient Briton over the Thames!Be sure to go to the fan zone and the family area if you have children that really want to get an autograph from their favorite players!Brentfords local rivals are Fulham and Queens Park Rangers, so look out for an electric atmosphere on those match days!

Best Pubs around Griffin Park?

Griffin Park is famous the world over for having a pub at every corner of the stadium, unfortunately one of these, the Royal Oak is no longer in business but the other 3 more than make up for it.The Griffin is the most popular of these and can get full very quickly, so if you arrive late, expect to wait in line to get served. Luckily you don't have to walk far to get to the other couple. The Princess Royal and the New Inn are all full on matchdays with a great atmosphere.The New Inn is the designated 'away' fans pub, which also gets popular on game day. There are of course other pubs a little further away from the ground. A pub that is welcoming to home and away fans is The Magpie and Crown, a 5 minute walk from the ground on Brentfords High Street serving real ale.

How do I get to Griffin Park?

The most convienet way to get to Griffin Park is by taking the train from Waterloo or Vauxhall to Brentford Station which takes around 30 minutes. The station is only 0.4 miles away from Griffin Park as well so it should take under 10 minutes to walk there.There are underground stations nearby too, South Ealing is served by the Piccadilly Line and Gunnersbury Station is accessed by the District line. Both of these stations are a little further afield from Griffin Park so many people take the bus from there.From Gunnersbury station take the 237 or 267 bus. From South Ealing hop on the 65 which will take you close to the ground.

Best restaurants near Griffin Park?

While options around the ground are limited, Brentford is a cosmopolitan and diverse area of Greater London and so there is a great range of restaurants in Brentford itself.There are a few good Indian restaurants near the High Street with Albany Spice, Sami's Spice and Brentford Tandoori all being good options.Ben's Bistro serves a range of salads, sandwiches and excellent priced pizzas, while if you are in the mood for traditional British pub food, look no further than The Lord Nelson.Another very popular restaurant is Siracusa, an Italian place that is one of the top rated places in town, so be sure to book a table if you are going on a Saturday night after the game!

What to expect from the Griffin Park crowd?

Although Griffin Park is an old stadium that suffers from pillars and restricted view seating, it has one of the best atmospheres in the League. A classic ground, it has retained its charm and tradition, which feeds the friendly and supportive atmosphere at the ground. With the stadium being compact and the stands close the the pitch itself, the ground holds the noise and atmosphere.Away fans are welcomed, with it being common for home fans to applaud the visitors on making the long journey to Griffin Park!

Best Food and Drink at Griffin Park?

The food on offer inside Griffin Park is the typical football fare. There are several concourses and kiosks serving Pies, Burgers, Hot Dogs and Pasties. Surprisingly although it is in London, Griffin Park's prices are below the national average with a pie costing £3.30 and a cup of tea £1.60.Although not in the ground itself - there is a small hot dog and cake stand that is set up in someones front garden as you walk toward the away supporters entrance that might be worth checking out.

Griffin Park seating?

Griffin Park is unique for seating in one way - you don't have too! The Ealing Road Stand, is one of the only standing terraces in the Football League and offers a throwback to how watching football used to be! This proves to be very popular with supporters as they can get up close and personal with the action. Prices differ on who is playing but tickets here cost between £20-25 for an adult and £6-8 for a child.The better views are to be had in the Braemar Road and New Road stands, where prices can go to £30 a ticket for an adult, £8 for a child.Away fans are placed behind the goal in the Brook Road stand. The Upper Tier has unobstructed views though the Lower Tier has some pillars.As it is an old ground - there are a few pillars and restricted view seats.

Things to check out around Griffin Park?

Although Brenford FC do not offer a stadium tour of Griffin Park - they do regularly have a Fan Zone in nearby Watermans Park, that offers great fun for the family.Here you can enjoy some food and drinks as well as taking part in football competitions and skill sessions, before meeting some of Brentfords players and mascots!Griffin Park also has a family stand, behind which is the 'Bee Zone', where under 11's can get their face painted, as well as a mock changing room, where players sign autographs before a home games!1.5 miles away from Griffin Park is the famous Kew Gardens with beautiful glass houses, pagodas, woods and royal buildings.