The Three Crowns
One of the best sports bars in Shoreditch, The Three Crowns is a top-notch pub. Along with HD screens and freshly pulled pints, you and your mates can munch on Thai-style plates, from fried chicken burgers to drunken noodles.
It's game day and you're after somewhere in East London to watch all the action? You can't beat a good old boozer for a great atmosphere and freshly-poured brews to build up the hype before a big match. Whether you're a football fan or an avid rugby follower, check out our guide to the best sports bars in Shoreditch.
One of the best sports bars in Shoreditch, The Three Crowns is a top-notch pub. Along with HD screens and freshly pulled pints, you and your mates can munch on Thai-style plates, from fried chicken burgers to drunken noodles.
Thanks to TV screens dotted around the venue, you can count on the Queen's Head for all your live sporting needs. They've got a cracking selection of beer on offer, including some that are brewed on site, as well as signature cocktails and delicious plates like smash burgers or flat-iron steaks.
This East London haunt is bringing you three floors of gourmet fried chicken, unusual brews and cosy vibes. The Fox may not show all the sporting events, but you can bet when it comes to the big ones - Wimbledon, the Grand National and the World Cup - they'll be involved.
Bar Kick Shoreditch is an obvious choice for sports fans. Not only is it kitted out with 4K screens, showing all your football, rugby and cricket fixtures, but it also has two floors of foosball tables for some half-time gaming.
Boasting a cool interior, plenty of seats and some awesome HD screens, it's no wonder why The Star In Shoreditch is popular among sports fans. If you're feeling hungry, check out their awesome menu of burgers from Perk'd Up, IPAs and classic cocktails.
With more massive HD screens than you can shake a stick at, alongside a state-of-the-art sound system, there's no better place to watch the games than at sports bar Beechwood. And to keep you satisfied throughout, a mega menu of delish bites and drinks is available too.
Found yourself in Shoreditch and need somewhere to watch the game? The Cornershop boasts eight massive, flat-screen TVs, showing everything from the footie to the rugby. And while you watch, knock back sloshing pints and wolf down hearty pub grub.
Catch all the action while sipping on a pint of craft beer or a seasonal cocktail at JuJu's Bar & Stage. The versatile Shoreditch venue is ideal for game days with your mates, offering fun vibes and a party atmosphere, which only grows as the sun sets.
Unsure of where to watch sport in Shoreditch? The Whitecross Tap is as good an option as any. Found just a short walk away from The Barbican, the friendly boozer is home to several HD TVs, with a cosy beer garden out back and a menu of sourdough pizzas for half-time munching.
With big screens inside and out, The Star is top of the league when it comes to live sport. Settle into a booth, at the bar or on the covered terrace to watch every single second of the action.
Refreshments comes in all kinds of wonderful forms. Think street food, craft beer and incredible cocktails.
Rolling Stock has built quite the reputation for a number of different reasons. It's got a sprawling beer garden that's perfect for meeting up with pals when a big game is on, there are droolworthy buns from Burgers&Beats, and huge screens so you never miss a moment.
Shoreditch sports bars don't get much better than The Joiner on Worship, which boasts a beer hall, main pub space and 'The Glitch Bar', all with TVs screening games. Plus, the latter area has retro arcade games and a mini race track to boot.
A mega space screening all your sporting needs, it's no wonder why Sports Bar & Grill is one of the best sports bars in Shoreditch. They also boast an impressive selection of booze, as well as pool tables and dartboards to keep you entertained.
We're huge fans of this one. Long Arm Pub & Brewery is one of the best sports bars in London, offering six daily-changing beers, which are brewed on-site and served straight from tank to glass. What's more, all matches are played on two giant projectors and various screens.