The Barnley Pub Transformed into a Stadium: What the Unique Beer Garden Looks Like.
24.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.08.2025
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According to The Sun: The pub, famous for its love for football, can now proudly boast a replica of a Premier League stadium for the new season, created in its beer garden.
The refurbished Royal Dyche cost the owners £30,000 and included a new football pitch and a completely new design.
Longside - a famous part of the stands of Burnley's home ground Turf Moor in the 70s and 80s, and equally popular among football fans, like the Kop at Anfield and the Stretford End at Old Trafford.
After the renovation of the pub named after former Clarets manager Sean Dyche, a 'Little Longside' was created with club chairs, a mini-football pitch, and a badge featuring the home bench as a centerpiece.
The current coach Scott Parker and Radio 1 host Jordan North, a big Clarets fan, visited to enjoy the unique beer garden of the pub, which even has an outdoor bar serving craft beers.
The Royal Dyche pub's unique beer garden has become a true landmark for football fans and game enthusiasts.
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