England fans uncover surprising secret in unique Dortmund pub before Euro 2024 semi-final

The New Crown pub in Dortmund has an astonishing secret that has seen it become a popular venue for England fans during the Euro 2024 tournament.

By Christopher Sharp, News Reporter

The interior of the New Crown

Inside the The New Crown in Iserlohn near Dortmund, Germany. Photo released June 6 2024. A footy-mad pub landlord has decked out his boozer in St George's flags and Union Jacks - in Germany. Paul Moss, 52, took apart the interior of The New Crown in East Yorkshire and shipped it 380 miles to Iserlohn near Dortmund. Now patriotic Paul is flying for the flag for the Three Lions ahead of the tournament by draping hundreds of metres worth of St Georges cross bunting. And he hopes the pub will be an 'outpost for thirsty England fans during the Euros. (Image: The New Crown / SWNS)

Tonight, England will face off against the Netherlands in a decisive match to determine who will join Spain in the Euro 2024 final. As the city of Dortmund prepares to host the clash, thousands of England fans are expected to descend upon its bars, pubs and taverns.

Amongst these venues is the New Crown, which may surprise many patrons with its familiar feel and pint sizes. However, The New Crown, owned by Paul Moss, holds a unique secret that has been drawing customers for around five years.

The pub is an authentic British establishment, originally located in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, before being relocated to Dortmund in 2019.

After purchasing the venue, Mr Moss had all its fixtures, fittings and furnishings transported to Germany, where he has resided since the 1990s.

Despite opening in 2021 amidst the Covid-19 pandemic and enduring various restrictions, the pub has managed to survive until now.

Paul Moss, in the England shirt, with punters inside the The New Crown in Iserlohn near Dortmund, Germany

Paul Moss, in the England shirt, with punters inside the The New Crown in Iserlohn near Dortmund, Germany (Image: The New Crown/SWNS)

When asked by The Times why he decided to transplant a British pub into a German city, Mr Moss cited his dislike for the aesthetic of German bars, stating: "I hate German bars because they're all a bit sterile, shiny and covered in chrome."

On the unique charm of his establishment, Mr Moss remarked: "You can't find any of this stuff in Germany. Nobody has old mahogany bars. It's all oak and it just looks different. You'd never find a grubby old brass bar rail in a German pub.", reports the Mirror.

Ahead of the tournament, Mr Moss extended an invitation to England fans: "Come along, definitely. We'd love to see you, and I'm sure you'll feel quite at home.

"We don't know who is going to come in, so hopefully people will use us as a kind of outpost, who knows - that would be good."

Mr Moss added with anticipation, "We've got hopefully quite a few English supporters who are going to come and visit us, but also English supporters who live here who are going to be having a look.

"And the beer garden is decorated, of course, with English flags.

"It would be the optimum scenario to get a few hundred supporters in each game and everybody drinking lots of beer."

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