Watching the Six Nations never looked so good.
If Guinness, rugby and an absolute bargain are three of your favourite things, then boy have we got some news for you. Several locations in London are offering free-flowing Guinness during the Six Nations matches, and we've got the low-down on where to find them. So if you're looking for somewhere to get boozy while watching the rugby? Here are all the venues offering this cracking deal when you book bottomless brunch:
Stonegate Pubs
26 Stonegate pubs across the city have revealed their Six Nations Icon's Brunch, running until St Patrick's Day (17th March). This promises two whole hours of unlimited Guinness and espresso martinis, among other drinks, and they've even added some special Guinness-infused burgers and chicken wings to the food menu.
- Marquis of Wellington, Bermondsey
- Editors Tap, City of London
- Tank and Paddle, Bishopsgate
- Tank and Paddle, City of London
- The Cannick Tapps, City of London
- The Alice, City of London
- The Bell, Walthamstow
- Bucks Head, Camden
- Duke of Somerset, City of London
- Earl of Camden, Camden
- Famous Cock Tavern, Islington
- Famous Three Kings, Fulham
- Fox on the Green, Islington
- Victoria Taps, Pimlico
- The Vineyard, Islington
- Prince of Teck, Earl’s Court Road
- The Fox, Twickenham
- The Hop Poles, Hammersmith
- Minories, City of London
- The Lost Hour, Greenwich
- The Whitecross Tap, Shoreditch
- The Temperance, Fulham
- The Bay & Bracket, Victoria
- The Bridge Tap, London Bridge
- The Long Acre, Covent Garden
- The Garratt and Gauge, Wimbledon
Market Place
Throughout the whole tournament, Market Place are offering 90 minutes of bottomless Guinness and Asahi for just £35 per head. This also includes a £15 voucher to spend at one of the many street food vendors on site - think steak, curry, sushi and much more.
- Market Place, Peckham
- Market Place, Harrow
For even more boozy outings, take a look at our guide to bottomless beer brunches in London.