Sports Pubs and Bars in London
Whether you join the crowds at the Sports Café or enjoy a bite to eat with friends at the Hilton London Metropole, there's no need to miss any of the sporting action.
At these lively London sports bars, you'll find giant screens, sports memorabilia and a sports-mad crowd.
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Sports Bar
Sports Bar
Hilton London Metropole, Edgware Road, W2 1JU [map]
Watch live sporting events while enjoying classic burgers, homemade pizzas and appetisers combined with premium draught beers and cocktails.
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The White Swan
Sports Bar
Riverside, Town Centre, Twickenham, TW1 3DN [map]
The White Swan is frequented by rugby fans before and after games at nearby Twickenham Stadium, the home of England rugby. If you're not lucky enough to have tickets for a game, you can watch it in this 17th-century riverside pub, which also serves great food such as fish and chips, steaks and macaroni cheese.
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The Cabbage Patch
Pub
67 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 3SZ [map]
The Cabbage Patch is one of the closest pubs to Twickenham Stadium and is much-loved by rugby fans. Named after the stadium, which was famously built on a cabbage patch, this is a great place to meet up before a game. The pub prides itself on fast service at the bar, and there's a barbeque and big screens.
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Famous Three Kings
Bar
171 North End Road, West Kensington, W14 9NL [map]
The Famous Three Kings – or F3K as it is affectionately known – is one of London's best pubs for sport. It shows a wide range of events including Italian and Spanish football league matches and rugby. There are three big screens, 13 plasmas and two 3D TVs as well as six audio zones. The pub can show up to 14 different games at the same time.
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First Class Sports Bar
Pub
125 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 8HQ [map]
Sports Bar shows a whole different range of sports from around the globe catering for the discerning sports fan.
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The Gunners
Pub
204 Blackstock Road, Highbury, N5 1EN [map]
Dedicated to Arsenal football team, The Gunners Pub is packed full of memorabilia documenting the team's triumphs over the years. The pub shows every live TV match on a huge flat screen, ranging from Premiership to non-league and international games, although Arsenal matches always take precedence.