With more table footballs than you can shake a stick at, Bar Kick is the epitome of a trendy sports bar. Large screen TVs are available for major sporting events.
126-127 Shoreditch High Street,
Shoreditch,
London,
E1 6JE
The BarThe Bar is an Essex sports and music bar that’s now attracting customers with impeccable service and recently-introduced real ale.
7-9 Seven Ways Parade, Woodford Avenue,
Ilford,
Essex,
IG2 6JX
The Barley Mow is a traditional type of pub with big screen TV showing all the best sport.
9 Barley Mow Passage,
Chiswick,
London,
W4 4PH
Belushis(American)Belushis is a fantastic drinking and dining experience that is created from a combination of dishes, drinks and entertainment inspired from around the globe. The ambiance is vibrant and exciting and is a reflection of the mixed crowd that are drawn to this venue.
161-165 Borough High Street,
London Bridge,
London,
SE1 1HR
Black Lion(British)The Black Lion is close to Upton Park and on match days it is heaving with West Ham United fans – and opposing fans also. TV Sport is a feature of the pub with football and racing attracting devotees. Sky and ESPN are available.
59-61 High Street,
Plaistow,
London,
E13 0AD
Blue AnchorThere are three men’s darts teams and a ladies' darts team. All compete in local leagues. Time-honoured pub games like cribbage and shove ha’penny are also used by enthusiastic customers. In addition, Sky Sports is shown.
67 Bromley High Street,
Bow,
London,
E3 3EN
Bonds(Pub Food)Bonds doubles up as a sports bar and plays most major matches on its flat screens.
11 Dering Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1S 1AR
Brew Wharf(British)Brew Wharf is based next to the famous Borough market, located behind Wine Wharf. The venue features mood lighting and modern decor with vintage touches.
14-16 Stoney Street,
Borough Market,
London,
SE1 9AD
The Broadway Bar and Grill(International)Catch all the games on the multiple flatscreeens.
474-476 Fulham Broadway,
Fulham,
London,
SW6 1BY
Cafe Kick(Mediterranean, Spanish, Tapas)Exmouth Market's Cafe Kick serve a delicious array of Mediterranean dishes, ideal for stocking up energy levels before a few table football matches.
Inside you will find warm and comfortable surroundings with football memorabilia hung all over the walls and classic French table football tables for you to challenge your mates on.
43 Exmouth Market,
Clerkenwell,
London,
EC1R 4QL
The Clapham Grand has the Biggest Sports Screen in the UK, the giant screen measures in at a whopping 40 square metres. With the capacity to hold 1200 fans over 2 tiers you are guaranteed the best atmosphere, experience and view possible. There is also a private room for 75 people with full bar and 6' screen which is available for private hire. All this, free entry and £3 a pint puts the Clapham Grand among the best venues to watch sport in London.
21-25 St Johns Hill,
Clapham Junction,
London,
SW11 1TT
Cock and Lion(Pub Food)A rugby crowd dominates possession of the TV remote with Six Nations, test matches and tours swelling the numbers.
62 Wigmore Street,
Marylebone,
London,
W1U 2FA
Drayton Court(British)Sample the sporting action from this fine, contemporary pub, dedicated to the art of beer-making.
2 The Avenue,
West Ealing,
London,
W13 8PH
The Essex Serpent(British)A sporty affair in Covent Garden ideal for footers and ruggers.
6 King Street,
Covent Garden,
London,
WC2E 8HN
Famous 3 Kings(Pub Food)This is the ultimate sporting venue, containing a huge number of TV screens including three 42" plasma screens.
171 North End Road,
Fulham,
London,
W14 9NL
The Fest(Other)The Fest is a beerfest themed sports bar on Fulham Road, showing all major sporting events on a massive HD projector screen and 3 huge plasma screens.
678-680 Fulham Road,
Fulham,
London,
SW6 5SA
Fox at Connaught(British)Plasma screens show all the big Sky Sports action.
Links Way, Connaught Bridge,
Docklands,
London,
E16 1SL
Frankies Sports Bar and Grill(Italian)The newest branch of Marco Pierre White and Frankie Dettori’s chain of Italian diners is proving to be real hit with football fans - providing they support Chelsea.
Stamford Bridge,
Fulham Road,
Chelsea,
London,
SW6 1HS
The George(British, Gastro Pub Food)Bigs screens available at this charming pub on Haverstock Hill.
250 Haverstock Hill,
Hampstead,
London,
NW3 2AE
Jetlag describes itself - rather aptly - as an international cocktail bar, inspired by bars from across the globe.
There is a lot of potential here, especially once people realise that there is a huge screen for sports in the basement.
125 Cleveland Street,
Fitzrovia,
London,
W1T 6QB
The Junction(Pizzeria)All the big matches are screened at The Junction, plus it's not far from The Emirates stadium so it's particularly busy on match days.
2a Corsica Street,
Highbury,
London,
N5 1JJ
The Northcote(British)Two large screens placed in opposite corners offer good views from all angles of the room and screen sporting events.
2 Northcote Road,
Clapham,
London,
SW11 1NT
Number 1 Bar(British)Number 1 Bar is located infront of London Bridge tube station and is the place to go for drinks with friends and a game of pool.
1 Duke Street Hill,
London Bridge,
London,
SE1 2SW
The One Tun(Pub Food)The One Tun’s facade glows red with its passion for sport and the diner-meets-pub decor is a good change from the dark wood and brass of most of its peers.
58-60 Goodge Street,
Fitzrovia,
London,
W1T 4ND
Phoenix(Pub Food)One large projector screen and three sexy plasmas dotted throughout the establishment here at the Phoenix in Bayswater.
51 Moscow Road,
Bayswater,
London,
W2 4AL
Prince of Wales(Pub Food)The Prince of Wales situated on Battersea Bridge Road is a warm and welcoming pub where sports fans can get involved with wii Wednesdays, a fussball table and major sporting events shown on flatscreen TVs.
186 Battersea Bridge Road,
Battersea,
London,
SW11 3AE
Sports Bar and Grill(British)Farringdon's Sports Bar and Grill is a busy venue that shows all of the big sporting events within a comfortable and friendly environment.
19-25 Cowcross Street,
Farringdon,
London,
EC1M 6DQ
The Sports Cafe(American, Snacks)There are so many TVs strewn throughout this legendary venue in Haymarket that you could almost make one your own. For the true sports-mad fan, this is a must.
80 Haymarket,
London,
SW1Y 4TE
The Underdog(American, Snacks)The Underdog on Northcote Road regularly shows sporting events on their four HD flatscreen TVs.
8-10 Northcote Road,
Clapham,
London,
SW11 1NT
The Underdog(American, Snacks)With four plasmas and an additional projector showing the big games, The Underdog is a great choice for Claphamites.
16a Clapham Common Southside,
Clapham,
London,
SW4 7AB
Uxbridge ArmsThe Uxbridge Arms regularly shows the major tournaments so you can watch all of the big games.
13 Uxbridge Street,
Holland Park,
London,
W8 7TQ