I just had a look at the cheers bars twitter page and it says its home to the NSW Liverpool supporters club so it can do oneSydney - Cheers on George st
Perth - doesn’t really have one but a few do go to the casino
I just had a look at the cheers bars twitter page and it says its home to the NSW Liverpool supporters club so it can do oneSydney - Cheers on George st
Perth - doesn’t really have one but a few do go to the casino
Really. It was always the Everton pub. Kopites can koff and find their ownI just had a look at the cheers bars twitter page and it says its home to the NSW Liverpool supporters club so it can do one
Yeah that and a Celtic supporters club apparentlyReally. It was always the Everton pub. Kopites can koff and find their own
Great little bar it's called The Tavern and located on Calle Peral, in Marbella old town. Its run by Pam & Ken both big Evertonians.Ken's Bar, Marbella Town
In Baltimore the Everton bar is Slainte which also serves as kind of a general place to watch the matches for all supporters. I think Arsenal, Spurs, United and possibly the RS have found their own places but Everton doesn't have the numbers yet. Still a nice place for a drink and breakfast on a weekend morning.
Industry Public House in Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh) is where I've watched a few Everton matches. I think there were about 15 of us in December to watch one of the Christmas fixtures.Usually the bars in the US are all a jumbled mix of supporters. Usually there is only 1-2 footie pubs in a medium-large cities.
I went Slainte once, for the semi against the RS. I got the vibe the bartender was an RS but could be wrong. Fado's in DC is nice but haven't been there in a while. Pipers Pub in Pittsburgh is excellent and the food is great. Pipers has the tendency to get packed tho, so you sometimes have to get in for the early matches to get a seat.
Pipers is definitely THE place for footy in the burgh but it’s too small. Industry Public House in Lawrenceville is technically the Everton bar here - we had about 25-30 for the United Cup semi a few years backUsually the bars in the US are all a jumbled mix of supporters. Usually there is only 1-2 footie pubs in a medium-large cities.
I went Slainte once, for the semi against the RS. I got the vibe the bartender was an RS but could be wrong. Fado's in DC is nice but haven't been there in a while. Pipers Pub in Pittsburgh is excellent and the food is great. Pipers has the tendency to get packed tho, so you sometimes have to get in for the early matches to get a seat.