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: Also known as "Sextons," this was another early HQ used for changing rooms in the club's first season. Sadly, it was destroyed during an air raid in 1940 and never rebuilt. Directions Matchday in SE16: Near The Den
Before moving south of the river in 1910, Millwall was an East End team. The club's soul is still tied to these original haunts: The Lord Nelson £10–20Pub OpenMillwall, United Kingdom millwall-firm-pub
: Following a major £220,000 refurbishment in early 2024, it has been revitalized as a sports-led community hub . It maintains its Millwall heritage while offering a modern, welcoming atmosphere with pool tables, darts, and a dog-friendly courtyard. Directions The Islander ฿200–400Pub OpenKo Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand : Also known as "Sextons," this was another
: This is effectively the birthplace of the club. Built in 1855, it served as the first official headquarters for Millwall Rovers. The team used the pub as a dressing room, changing into their kits before heading to the "Lord Nelson Ground" right behind the building. The club's soul is still tied to these
When the club moved to New Cross, the "intimidating" atmosphere Millwall is famous for truly took root. Adventures in Football #50: The Den (Millwall FC)
The Lion’s Lair: A Guide to Millwall’s Most Iconic Pubs For any Millwall fan, the matchday experience doesn't start at the turnstiles of ; it begins in the "boozers" that have defined the club's identity for over a century. From the original docks of the Isle of Dogs to the rugged streets of SE16, these pubs are more than just places to grab a pint—they are the spiritual headquarters of the "Lions".