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Recommended Sports Bars in London

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Sports Bars in London

The best sports bars in the capital are virtually compulsory for any self respecting Londoner when it comes to watching sport in the capital. Unsurprisingly, the best sports bars have loads of large screens whch can be seen from wherever you are in the bar and the energy to deal with fans en masse for every large sporting occasion.
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31 Jamestown Road, Camden, NW1 7DB
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Bar Kick
(Mediterranean)
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
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The Bok Bar
The second South African themed bar in the list is the hugely popular Bok Bar on Bedford Street which does a roaring trade when there's a bit of footie, ruggers or cricket on.
20 Bedford Street,
London,
WC2E 9HP
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Bonds
Bonds doubles up as a sports bar and plays most major matches on its flat screens.
11 Dering Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1S 1AR
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Brew Wharf
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.
Borough Market,
1 Stoney Street,
London,
SE1 9AD
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Clapham Grand
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
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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
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The Essex Serpent
A sporty affair in Covent Garden ideal for footers and ruggers.
6 Kings Street,
Covent Garden,
London,
WC2E 8HN
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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
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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
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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
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The George
Bigs screens available at this charming pub on Haverstock Hill.
250 Haverstock Hill,
London,
NW3 2AE
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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
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Phoenix
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
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Sirocco
Sirocco in Soho is probably one of the most luxurious sport venues in the capital with twelve plasmas and a major video projector screen. If you can't see the action from here, you must have a bag over your head.
39-45 Shaftesbury Avenue,
Soho,
London,
W1D 6LA
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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
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