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Whether you’re looking for a deep dive into club history or a lively pre-match atmosphere, here is the definitive guide to the pubs that make Millwall what it is today. The Historic Roots: Isle of Dogs

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) millwall-firm-pub

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 Whether you’re looking for a deep dive into

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". The club's soul is still tied to these

: 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.