Where To Watch Euro 2024 In Brighton

Tracking down the top bars and pubs to watch the footie isn't as easy as you may think. First, you’ve got to consider the atmosphere, then the number of big screens - and don't forget about the booze. No need to fret though, as we’ve made it our mission to keep you bang up to speed with the best places in Brighton to watch the Euro 2024 matches.

Last edited by Kiera Chapman

Last updated on 24th April 2024




The Mesmerist

Spur on Harry Kane and co while soaking in the sun and sipping on a heady drink or two at The Mesmerist. Grab a table in their fabulous den or out on their rooftop terrace when the screens will be ready and waiting to bring you all the drama. Food-wise, you'll be able to chow down on some Tex-Mex-inspired nosh from a kitchen slinging out buffalo chicken quesadillas and pulled pork tostadas.

The Font

Take a trip to Font along the South Lanes for your fill of food, drinks and football. One of the best pubs to watch the Euros final in Brighton, this beauty is showing every goal on HD screens and delivering ice-cold buckets of beer straight to your table via an ordering app. If you can't make it to Olympiastadion in Berlin, then this is the next best thing as the neon-lit venue comes with steak and Guinness pies, plus fish finger sandwiches. 

North Laine Brewhouse

Wing Wednesday - 2 for 1! and 1 other offer

The North Laine Pub and Brewery is a definite contender for one of the top watering holes showing the major game over the summer, offering revellers some of the freshest craft pints around from their on-site brewery, along with loaded burgers and electric vibes. Head down to try your hand at some ping pong during half time, then get your chops around crispy chicken breast and American cheese between two Belgium waffles, or a gochujang vegan affair. 

Grand Central

Loved by locals and tourists alike, Grand Central is neatly located in the centre of all the action, right by Brighton station. Jump off the train and into the sports pub where big TVs and draught beers are on standby. You'll find some pub classics on the menu, such as beer-battered haddock, and some moreish small plates like deep-fried lasagna with marinara sauce, and crispy tofu bao buns.

The Lion and Lobster

Looking for the best Brighton pubs showing the Euros? Make your way over to The Lion and Lobster where the pints are flowing and all the action is shown on screens around the venue. One of the most traditional boozers in the city, it spans over three floors and has plenty of areas to cosy up in, including a beer garden. Plus, the kitchen is also cooking up classics in case you get peckish and fancy a half-time snack: think roast pork belly, its signature cheeseburger and more. 

Sidewinder

Venture over to Kemptown where Sidewinder is serving up a season of entertainment with their screenings throughout the tournament. Nestle into one of the vintage sofas for an action-packed match or take a breather in one of the two beer gardens. You can devour some of Classic Tonny's gourmet sandwiches here thanks to the venue's collaboration with the bread barons. Prepare to devour classic Italian subs (£11.95) and vegan BLTs (£9.95) from a droolworthy menu.

Euros 2024 Viewing Experience

@ Walkabout Brighton on Various dates from Sunday 16th June 2024

Gather the gang and head down under to Walkabout, a popular sports bar in Brighton. Expect a whopping 20 HD screens across the venue, as well as Aussie-themed bites, drinks deals, a massive beer garden and a buzzing atmosphere. Build your own Bonza patties from just £9.50 each or for £25, nab 90 minutes of bottomless bevvies, 20 wings and fries. 

Blind Busker Hove

With TVs in their beer garden and across the watering hole, Blind Busker is raising the game when it comes to pubs in Brighton showing the football outside. Book a spot at this gem for the 14th of June onwards and bask in the sunshine while catching 90 minutes of nail-biting action. If you're hungry, you can munch on three small plates for just £14.49, or £19.49 for five, which include hunter's topped chips and cheesy button mushrooms. 

Fiddler's Elbow

With a massive screen that's perfect for catching all the action and some of the cheapest on-tap Guinness in town, Fiddler's Elbow is up there with the top pubs for watching the sweet game in this city. The traditional Irish boozer also serves tasty pies, craft beers and has a lively buzz. It's also known for being the best Brighton haunt for drinking a pint of the auld black good stuff. 

Signalman

Signalman is a great bar to enjoy the Euros 2024 in Brighton, offering you and your mates cosy interiors (think quirky bookcases paired with shabby-chic brick walls) and a brilliant beer garden for some half-time air. Sit back and relax with a 24-hour brined buffalo chicken burger (£14.50) or a crispy oyster mushroom-filled bun (£14.50), washed down with some unique craft ale before cheering on your team across two big screens.