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Plymouth Albion
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Devonport Park
9RGG+9M, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4BT, United Kingdom
Devonport Column
Ker St, Devonport, Column, Plymouth PL1 4EL, United Kingdom
Mount Wise Pools
Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4QE, United Kingdom
Boosters Casino Slots
41-43 Marlborough St, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4AW, United Kingdom
Devonport Naval Heritage Centre
Vivid Approach, Off Granby Wy., Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4RW, United Kingdom
Mutton Cove
Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4LB, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Terra Nova Café
41 Chapel St, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4DP, United Kingdom
Devonport Live
56 George St, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4HR, United Kingdom
Market Hall
Duke St, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4PS, United Kingdom
The Park Pavilion Café Devonport
Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4BU, United Kingdom
Jolly Jacks
Jolly Jacks, Mayflower Marina, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4LS, United Kingdom
Brimble's
1-3 South Hill, Stoke, Plymouth PL1 5RR, United Kingdom
The Firkin Scholar
Paradise Rd, Stoke, Plymouth PL1 5QU, United Kingdom
Elvira’s Café
7 Admiral's Hard, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 3RJ, United Kingdom
Devonport Diner
13 Marlborough St, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4AE, United Kingdom
Lord High Admiral
33 Stonehouse St, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 3PE, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Wyatt Brothers Funeral Directors
5 Durnford St, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 3QJ, United Kingdom
The Lounge
7 Stopford Pl, Stoke, Plymouth PL1 4QT, United Kingdom
Devon & Cornwall Planning Consultants Ltd
Genesis Building, Union St, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 3HN, United Kingdom
Mayflower Marina
Richmond Walk, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4LS, UK
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The Mountbatten Hotel
52 Exmouth Rd, Plymouth PL1 4QH, United Kingdom
Kings Court
Paradise Rd, Stoke, Plymouth PL1 5QL, United Kingdom
Brownlow Villa
23 Brownlow St, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 3PU, United Kingdom
Comfort Rooms
238B Albert Rd, Morice Town, Plymouth PL1 1AW, United Kingdom
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Plymouth Albion

Brickfields Recreation Ground, 25 Damerel Cl, Devonport, Plymouth PL1 4NE, United Kingdom
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attractions: Devonport Park, Devonport Column, Mount Wise Pools, Boosters Casino Slots, Devonport Naval Heritage Centre, Mutton Cove, restaurants: Terra Nova Café, Devonport Live, Market Hall, The Park Pavilion Café Devonport, Jolly Jacks, Brimble's, The Firkin Scholar, Elvira’s Café, Devonport Diner, Lord High Admiral, local businesses: Wyatt Brothers Funeral Directors, The Lounge, Devon & Cornwall Planning Consultants Ltd, Mayflower Marina
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+44 1752 565064
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plymouthalbion.com
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Nearby attractions of Plymouth Albion

Devonport Park

Devonport Column

Mount Wise Pools

Boosters Casino Slots

Devonport Naval Heritage Centre

Mutton Cove

Devonport Park

Devonport Park

4.7

(291)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Devonport Column

Devonport Column

4.4

(21)

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Mount Wise Pools

Mount Wise Pools

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Boosters Casino Slots

Boosters Casino Slots

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Nearby restaurants of Plymouth Albion

Terra Nova Café

Devonport Live

Market Hall

The Park Pavilion Café Devonport

Jolly Jacks

Brimble's

The Firkin Scholar

Elvira’s Café

Devonport Diner

Lord High Admiral

Terra Nova Café

Terra Nova Café

4.6

(137)

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Devonport Live

Devonport Live

4.7

(102)

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Market Hall

Market Hall

4.8

(140)

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The Park Pavilion Café Devonport

The Park Pavilion Café Devonport

4.2

(173)

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The Lounge

Devon & Cornwall Planning Consultants Ltd

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The Lounge

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Mayflower Marina

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(13)

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bouncycastlekingdbouncycastlekingd
watch me whip...... 🐾 Testing out the Plymouth theme park
Roger TolleyRoger Tolley
Arrived about 45 minutes before the 3 pm kick off and things were already buzzing with noise and atmosphere being generated by some youngsters who were to play an exhibition at half time already in the stand. Easy access to the car park although signage was poor except at the final.turning. parking was free which put me in a generous mood. parked easily and paid for entry at the entry kiosk. Was offered a concession but although I qualified, declined preferring the saving to go into the club. Stewards were really friendly offering guidance to the sand and clearly interacted very positively with the regulars. Already this welcoming experience was contributing to a good visit. Walking across the front of the grandstand towards the bars and pasty concessions was easy, again being acknowledged by friendly stewards. A big steak pasty and a coffee whilst watching the opposition (Leeds Tykes) warm up was clear and the other supporters around were savouring the atmosphere. The bars were well staffed and none too busy at this time with bar prices being very acceptable. Toilets were clean and functional which is truly a godsend when visiting from a distance. No one wants to wade in and wade out but these on offer were clean and well maintained. Kick off loomed and we made our way to the Grandstand where access was easy with plenty of seating available. Bench and squad players sat in front and were happy to engage with nearby supporters. The feeling of team spirit was high amongst those around me, young and old. Across from the grandstand (seated) was a further smaller stand (standing) that generated some vocal support heard around the whole ground. I'm not a groundsman but the pitch looked well cared for and didn't offer any unexpectedly difficult footing or ball bounces due to divots or undulations. There were further bars around the ground with large screen TVs in them.although I didn't bust, just looked in from the outside. No queues visible and all appeared.well staffed. The PA announcer was clear a local boy and was very supportive of the Albion. Full time and players were accessible to talk with if you wanted, and every one of them appeared happy and engaging. ( A 50 point schooling if Leeds obviously helped but previous visits where the score was less impressive and occasionally not in Albion's favour don't seem to effect his aspect of the squad). All in all a really good experience from start to finish with everyone associated with it contributing. Something the club should be very proud of. Totally recommend this for a great afternoon, win lose or draw. Come on you Janners!
nicola perrinnicola perrin
Toilets were great lovely and clean. Bless him poor lad first night on the bar getting shouted at. He did great! No pastys no sausage rolls no burgers just chips. They were lovely chips though! Paid £10 each to get in when it clearly stated £7.50 no mention of if you book on line!!! We did have a lovely time lots of room for kids and could see the pitch well. All the staff were lovely and very helpful xx
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Arrived about 45 minutes before the 3 pm kick off and things were already buzzing with noise and atmosphere being generated by some youngsters who were to play an exhibition at half time already in the stand. Easy access to the car park although signage was poor except at the final.turning. parking was free which put me in a generous mood. parked easily and paid for entry at the entry kiosk. Was offered a concession but although I qualified, declined preferring the saving to go into the club. Stewards were really friendly offering guidance to the sand and clearly interacted very positively with the regulars. Already this welcoming experience was contributing to a good visit. Walking across the front of the grandstand towards the bars and pasty concessions was easy, again being acknowledged by friendly stewards. A big steak pasty and a coffee whilst watching the opposition (Leeds Tykes) warm up was clear and the other supporters around were savouring the atmosphere. The bars were well staffed and none too busy at this time with bar prices being very acceptable. Toilets were clean and functional which is truly a godsend when visiting from a distance. No one wants to wade in and wade out but these on offer were clean and well maintained. Kick off loomed and we made our way to the Grandstand where access was easy with plenty of seating available. Bench and squad players sat in front and were happy to engage with nearby supporters. The feeling of team spirit was high amongst those around me, young and old. Across from the grandstand (seated) was a further smaller stand (standing) that generated some vocal support heard around the whole ground. I'm not a groundsman but the pitch looked well cared for and didn't offer any unexpectedly difficult footing or ball bounces due to divots or undulations. There were further bars around the ground with large screen TVs in them.although I didn't bust, just looked in from the outside. No queues visible and all appeared.well staffed. The PA announcer was clear a local boy and was very supportive of the Albion. Full time and players were accessible to talk with if you wanted, and every one of them appeared happy and engaging. ( A 50 point schooling if Leeds obviously helped but previous visits where the score was less impressive and occasionally not in Albion's favour don't seem to effect his aspect of the squad). All in all a really good experience from start to finish with everyone associated with it contributing. Something the club should be very proud of. Totally recommend this for a great afternoon, win lose or draw. Come on you Janners!
Roger Tolley

Roger Tolley

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Toilets were great lovely and clean. Bless him poor lad first night on the bar getting shouted at. He did great! No pastys no sausage rolls no burgers just chips. They were lovely chips though! Paid £10 each to get in when it clearly stated £7.50 no mention of if you book on line!!! We did have a lovely time lots of room for kids and could see the pitch well. All the staff were lovely and very helpful xx
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4.4
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5.0
3y

Arrived about 45 minutes before the 3 pm kick off and things were already buzzing with noise and atmosphere being generated by some youngsters who were to play an exhibition at half time already in the stand. Easy access to the car park although signage was poor except at the final.turning. parking was free which put me in a generous mood. parked easily and paid for entry at the entry kiosk. Was offered a concession but although I qualified, declined preferring the saving to go into the club. Stewards were really friendly offering guidance to the sand and clearly interacted very positively with the regulars. Already this welcoming experience was contributing to a good visit. Walking across the front of the grandstand towards the bars and pasty concessions was easy, again being acknowledged by friendly stewards. A big steak pasty and a coffee whilst watching the opposition (Leeds Tykes) warm up was clear and the other supporters around were savouring the atmosphere. The bars were well staffed and none too busy at this time with bar prices being very acceptable. Toilets were clean and functional which is truly a godsend when visiting from a distance. No one wants to wade in and wade out but these on offer were clean and well maintained. Kick off loomed and we made our way to the Grandstand where access was easy with plenty of seating available. Bench and squad players sat in front and were happy to engage with nearby supporters. The feeling of team spirit was high amongst those around me, young and old. Across from the grandstand (seated) was a further smaller stand (standing) that generated some vocal support heard around the whole ground. I'm not a groundsman but the pitch looked well cared for and didn't offer any unexpectedly difficult footing or ball bounces due to divots or undulations. There were further bars around the ground with large screen TVs in them.although I didn't bust, just looked in from the outside. No queues visible and all appeared.well staffed. The PA announcer was clear a local boy and was very supportive of the Albion. Full time and players were accessible to talk with if you wanted, and every one of them appeared happy and engaging. ( A 50 point schooling if Leeds obviously helped but previous visits where the score was less impressive and occasionally not in Albion's favour don't seem to effect his aspect of the squad). All in all a really good experience from start to finish with everyone associated with it contributing. Something the club should be very proud of. Totally recommend this for a great afternoon, win lose or draw. Come on...

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4.0
11y

to whom it may concern. I live in a block of flats with all elderly and disabled residents near Albion, and have to put up with constant noise from players training. I'm sure in a match the players do not shout loudly at each other, so why in practice?.. A couple of weeks ago I complained about horrific noise during a music?? festival. Now I am having to put up with very loud noise in the afternoon whilst the Marines rehearse for an evening show. this for four afternoons and evenings until 10.30 PM. I have to close all my windows and sweat in the hot weather we are having. I think you could at least turn the volume down whilst rehearsing. you are supposed to be a rugby club not an entertainment venue!!. I have complained to the council and feel I must try and take the matter further. I left my name and telephone number which you have ignored. yours...

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5.0
4y

Sadly not at Albion for rugby or a pint or 3, I'll say 3 because i should be semi responsible posting here! Booster jab. Usually go to pavilions for the jabs. Albion much like pavilions has been reassigned shall we say. Albion is well set up with social distancing, and monitored. Very large car park, ultra friendly staff. I have to say, with every person they helped, (us), they, (don't like using "they", as everyone has a name),had to repeat the same questions and give the same advice over and over, but the enthusiasm and commitment never feigned. True commitment in helping others was clearly there. I expressed my gratitude, and it was greatly received. Be sure to do the same. It makes a massive difference. I'm off work for the holidays, the staff here, are clearly not.Take care, be...

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