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what club has the best Burgers ???


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Don't worry Bald_Eagle Venegoor of Hesselelink (not many of them to the pound!), although I found your beer choice limited, the burgers were OK by me and the advantage that with so many burger bars open, service was quick and friendly.<p>The main memory of coming to your place, food and drink apart, was the friendly welcome, good facilities (refreshment bars, clean toilets, good rain cover and a good view), easy to find and plenty of free parking. One of the nicest away venues we've been to.<p>Merv CIFC

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Anyway about these burgers. Anyone who still has to come to Hitchin - don't hold your breath, positively the worst burgers in the division.<p>As for the best: I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Hampton.<p>My top 3: 1. Hampton, 2. Grays, 3. Braintree<p>My worst 3: 1. Hitchin 2. Croydon 3. Billericay<p>The worst three are also the three where I've had to queue longest to buy my burger!

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Couldn't agree more with Chris about the burgers at our place, definately the worst I've had in many a long year. Which coincidentally is about how long you have to queue to actually buy one of the wretched things !<p>My vote for best burger goes to Boreham Wood/Enfield, we've played there 5 times this season and the food's been great every time !

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Farmie you are spot on. The LOFC tea was a shocker as well, even though you made most it yourself! I have to say the food was appalling, but only on a par with the Westlers Trolley found outside most self-respecting Clubs grounds in the 70's. You know the ones, with the burgers and sausages floating in that greased up hot water vat on wheels. Stale bun, tomatoe sauce that put Sarsons Vinegar to shame and re-constituted dried onion bits. Yum.

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The burger I had at Gravesend last night was pretty good although it was a bit dry and cost £2.00!<p>Their Fleet burger looked good though and was worth £3.50.<p>Matt CIFC. <img src="graemlins/granate.gif" border="0" alt="granate" /> <img src="graemlins/happybouncer.gif" border="0" alt="happybouncer" /> <img src="graemlins/happybouncer.gif" border="0" alt="happybouncer" /> <img src="graemlins/happybouncer.gif" border="0" alt="happybouncer" /> <img src="graemlins/happybouncer.gif" border="0" alt="happybouncer" /> <img src="graemlins/happybouncer.gif" border="0" alt="happybouncer" />

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The worst corporate food has to be the 'Box' service at White Hart lane. The full dinner is a disgrace...(about £60 a head)... and always cold, soggy and unidentifiable. Shocking value. The cheese board is an extra as well! The buffet service to the boxes is better, but still highly priced. The bubble will burst one day for the Clubs that think it is good business to fleece their corporate clients. How they can justify such poor quality quite frankly beggars belief.

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Corporate clients derserve inedible and unidentifiable food. Football grounds should be the reserve of the honest working man who genuinely supports his club and truly appreciates bad food.

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The worst corporate food has to be the 'Box' service at White Hart lane. The full dinner is a disgrace...(about £60 a head)... and always cold, soggy and unidentifiable. Shocking value. The cheese board is an extra as well! The buffet service to the boxes is better, but still highly priced. The bubble will burst one day for the Clubs that think it is good business to fleece their corporate clients. How they can justify such poor quality quite frankly beggars belief.


You are having a laugh aren't you. I do get the occasional invitation from a supplier to their box at White Hart Lane and the food has always been superb when I've been.

In answer to the other person slagging off corporate hospitality may I add that whilst apporx only 10% of attendees at a Premier game are corporate guests they actually contribute considerably more than 10% in revenue, thus allowing the club to spend money on better players with bigger wages.........just like that pratt Acimovic (oops, looks like my argument sort of cocked up there).
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