Greenwood
Located in Victoria, Greenwood has billed itself as a sports lovers' paradise. And it's not messing around when it comes to egg-shaped ball action; head upstairs to find seven large modern screens, two shuffleboard tables and a pizza menu.
Couldn't get a seat at Twickenham? We've got the next best thing right here. As the Northern Hemisphere's big guns prepare to go into battle for one of the most closely contested Six Nations championships in years, we're on call to bring you the best places to watch all of the action in the city. Don your colours, sink some pints and cheer your boys on to victory at one of our recommended rugby pubs and sports bars for the Six Nations 2026 in London.
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Located in Victoria, Greenwood has billed itself as a sports lovers' paradise. And it's not messing around when it comes to egg-shaped ball action; head upstairs to find seven large modern screens, two shuffleboard tables and a pizza menu.
A bit of a gem in Kentish Town, The Bull & Gate just so happens to be one of the best places to catch all the rugby fixtures. While in warm and cosy surrounds, watch the games, tuck into tasty sharing boards and sip all kinds of delicious pints.
The Star By Liverpool Street is a unique and huge modern pub, bringing a stellar atmosphere to your live rugby screening. Plus, this place doubles as a karaoke den, so you can get your fix of belting out your favourite tunes afterwards.
Decked out with more HD screens than you can shake a stick at, The Leather Bottle is a top spot for watching the Six Nations in South London. It also fronts one of the capital's largest beer gardens, featuring tented covers, private huts and lots of TVs.
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Don't miss out on the epic rugby matches by snapping up a table at Bbar. Whether you fancy a table in the main drinking area or want to bag a private room, there's also a bunch of brilliant food and tipples packages to be enjoyed.
Whatever fixture you catch at The Abbey Tavern, there's bound to be a buzzy atmosphere. We'd also recommend grabbing a bite to eat as the popular Kentish Town boozer's known for its delicious food - highlights including deep-fried croquettes filled with 24 hour cooked beef brisket and gravy-dripped burgers.
Nestled in the centre of East Finchley, The Old White Lion is a cosy boozer that's brimming with charm. What better place to watch the Six Nations than in this high-spirited pub that boasts a scrumptious menu of pub classics and boozy concoctions?
Grab your friends and head to Westwood Sports Bar & Kitchen in Shepherd's Bush for a top-notch viewing experience. Think freshly brewed beer, a wood-fired pizza oven, shuffleboard tables and first-class giant screens.
One Over The Ait is perched atop Kew Bridge Road, offering a lively space to eat, drink and enjoy all the Six Nations fixtures with your friends. It's a cute spot, merging an industrial-style ceiling with wholesome pictures hanging on the walls. Swing by to use the players' lounge, featuring a pool and soccer table, plus darts and tuck into juicy burgers or cracking roasts during half-time.
There's no better place to watch the Six Nations than Big Penny Social in Walthamstow. From its spacious beer hall to its lively beer garden, there's plenty of room to get together with friends and cheer on your team. Whether you're looking to enjoy the match with pints, pizza, or both, it's a winning spot for rugby fans.
Take advantage of The Clapham North's laid-back atmosphere by booking a table by one of their many screens for a relaxed Six Nations viewing – perfect for those that actually want to concentrate on the game. Elevate your experience with help from their wide selection of pints, quirky cocktails and incredible menu featuring small plates from lamb shoulder tacos to ox cheek croquettes.
Located right by Ravenscourt Park tube station, Hammersmith Belle is a friendly boozer that boasts a huge number of UHD 4K screens on the walls. Kick back in their comfy booths to watch all the Six nations games, with a lively atmosphere guaranteed throughout.
There's an extensive menu to keep you fuelled, featuring everything from bacon blue cheese burgers to minute steaks and halloumi katsu curry. Plus, you can get two-for-one burgers and steaks between 11.30am and 7pm on weekdays.
Don't miss any of the nail-biting action, make sure to nab your spot at The Oyster Shed for premium viewings of the championships. To fuel you through, enjoy delicious food and refreshing pints of Guinness, with bespoke packages available to pre-book.
Searching for fun spots to watch the Six Nations? Tune into all the rugby matches at The Elgin, a boozer situated right in Notting Hill. Boasting huge plasma screens, delicious pub grub and craft beer, it's the perfect place for your viewing party.
If you're after a Six Nations hotspot with great food, Roundhouse Wandsworth is a great option. Gather your pals to dig into honey-seared halloumi or moreish Korean-style pork belly bites, all while your eyes are glued to sporting action on the HD screens.
Catch every single moment of the Six Nations Rugby Championships from the comfort of The Sindercombe Social, a top pub in Hammersmith. And while you watch? Sip from a fantastic selection of craft beers and tuck into tasty American-style grub.
Kick the rugby off in style over at The Theodore Bullfrog, a cracking rugby pub in Central London. Watch the matches from various big screens while taking advantage of the huge sharing platters of elevated pub grub, as well as the ample selection of boozy drinks.
Screening every big rugby match on its HD TVs, Crown Twickenham is a top-notch boozer for Six Nations action. Gather your pals and head to this Richmond Road destination for good vibes, ice-cold pints and front-row views of all of the action. Hungry? There's a hearty menu for that.
Although The Althorp is known for its views of Wandsworth Common, it's also a great venue for all of the Six Nations action. Grab a table in its dark wood-themed space to catch every try, tackle and boot of the ball, before downing a few tasty drinks, from beer to wine.
Head to the oh-so trendy Northcote Records to catch every try, kick and pass in a cool and quirky setting. Grab yourself a spot and prepare for a thrilling season of top-class rugby as you sip on the finest beers, with a droolworthy pizza menu to keep you fuelled.
Need Six Nations plans? Then you're going to want to check out Daylight Inn. Located just a stone's throw from Sadler's Wells and Angel tube station, this best-loved boozer is home to a great range of HD TVs, alongside a cracking food menu to fill up on.
In the bustling heart of London's Leicester Square, The Three Lanterns is unlike any other plain ol' sports pub. Adorned with vintage football jerseys and sports memorabilia, this place is a shrine to athletic nostalgia. With state-of-the-art 4k UHD screens and SKY Q Technology, it's the ultimate spot for live sports action. Snag a table for top-notch views, a buzzing atmosphere, and fantastic food and drink deals.
Boasting a selection of sizeable screens all around the picturesque, tiled venue, the Victoria Taps in Westminster will be showing all of the Six Nations games - with a free pint of Guinness if you swing by for a Sunday match. And if all the excitement gets you hungry? There are delicious hand-stretched pizzas, burgers and tacos available here too.
For something a little different in London, head to De Hems Dutch Cafe Bar for your next watch party. Enjoy all the Six Nations games while tipping back Dutch and Belgian beers. Plus, they offer traditional snacks and mains for when you get hungry in between breaks.
Situated in the heart of Chelsea, The Phene is a great stop-off for all things sport, especially the Six Nations. This clubhouse-style venue houses a traditional saloon bar, alongside screens to catch every tackle. If you're feeling peckish, there's a British menu that's bound to hit the spot.
Make your way to The Loose Box in Westminster to cheer your team on and expect only the best vibes. With an open space, games room and lots of pizza to tuck into, you definitely won't be disappointed at this well-loved haunt.
Looking for somewhere in North London to watch the Six Nations? The Depot is a gorgeous, quirky pub that's showing the matches and providing the snacks. Tuck into a pizza platter and touch down in the heart of the boozer to enjoy top quality drinks from a vintage bar.
Score a table at the Spread Eagle and get the chance to watch Six Nations with all your best mates. You'll get to choose from food and drink packages or order bar snacks to hold you over throughout the game. And to drink? They offer cocktail trees.
This Richmond gem is a wonderful gastro pub that doubles up as a pretty spot to catch some rugby come the Six Nations. Turk's Head offers a country-style dining room as well as HD TVs showing all the scrums and tackles you could dream of. Feast on gourmet British dishes like ham hock scotch egg, mussels with cherry plus lemon and thyme roast chicken, and you'll soon see why this boozer is going to be your new favourite.
Located in the City of London, Goldwood Sports Pub & Kitchen is a fabulous find for all your sports watching pleasure. Catch every single second of the Six Nations all while sipping on freshly pulled pints and munching on a delish burger.
Boasting a whopping 24 TVs and a huge projector screen all showing the games, a trip to the Hope & Anchor for the Six Nations is a bit of a no brainer. Either book yourself a private, heated garden hut or grab a front-row seat indoors and tuck into tasty Burger Shack stacks while you watch.
Central to all the action in the heart of London and showing the Six Nations fixtures on its HD screens this year is the Euston Flyer, a wonderful boozer just off of the main road. It's got everything you could ask for from a wholesome pub, including a menu featuring moreish snacks like spiced lamb koftas and beer-battered haddock goujons, plus hearty mains like steak or pie of the day.
Whether you're heading to their venue in Victoria, Canary Wharf or Tower Hill, you're guaranteed to have a good time while watching the Six nations at Munich Cricket Club. They will be showing every single game this year across multiple screens, and you can nab delicious German dishes like bratwurst and schnitzel, alongside steins of beer, as you enjoy the match in these colourful bars.
The clue's in the name of where The Court is located. This Tottenham Court Road boozer is an ideal stop-off to catch all the Six Nations action, as it is boasting plenty of HD screens across the venue, alongside some tasty grub too. Think burgers, served with ice-cold pints.
Boasting screens on its terrace and indoor space, Bow St Tavern is a great venue for Six Nations viewings. Located opposite the Royal Opera House, this best-loved boozer has plenty of areas to watch every game, alongside a tasty menu flaunting the heartiest of eats.
The Railway in Blackheath Village has tries, kicks and tackles across its screens, welcoming you to soak in every moment of this huge ruby tournament. Not only that, but there's craft beers and British pub grub making up your refreshments.
If you're looking for a spot with awesome HD screens to watch the game, then check out The Heathcote and Star in Leyton. Serving a range of tasty grub and fresh pints, you definitely won't go hungry. Need some post-match entertainment? They have pool and ping pong tables for that.
Boasting 8 HD screens and a crackin' food menu to boot, it's no wonder why Rocket Euston is a great spot to catch all the Six Nations action. Head inside this King's Cross venue, where you'll be able to chow down on hearty fare, all while watching every try, tackle and scrum.
If you're looking for somewhere in Greenwich to watch the Six Nations rugby, The Admiral Hardy boasts plenty of screens and comfortable seating for a prime viewing position. You can also book tables ahead of time, with lots of scrumptious food and drink to refresh you throughout.
Offering a traditional pub experience coupled with modern, stylish interiors, Railway Tavern Richmond is a renowned local for many reasons, including its epic sports screenings. Make your way over with the gang to catch the Six Nations rugby, with plenty of food and drink to fuel you through.
Sports fans, listen up. The Moniker is showing all the Six Nations action this season on not one, not two, but six big screens. Grab your buds and head on over to this Fenchurch Avenue haunt for a lively atmosphere, delish plates of Cornish cod or cheeseburgers and an overall good time.
Head on over to The Narrow Boat at the Regent's Canal in Islington to watch the big game. With an awesome selection of screens and top-notch sound, this is a great spot to grab a pint and support your team. What's more, they're offering a free round of Guinness when you book a table for food with a match.
Grab your pals and make your way to this well-loved boozer, The Star Hackney Downs, to watch the Six Nations. Expect to watch the game on their awesome screens, with plenty of pub grub and booze. Need we say more?
If you're wondering where to catch the Six Nations, Bat & Ball is a firm choice. Located in Stratford and Covent Garden, this glorious venue is home to a first-class range of HD screens to watch every scrum, tackle and try. Hungry? There's also a crackin' menu to curb those cravings.
If you find yourself in The City looking for a pub that's showing the Six Nations, then head to Tokenhouse, only a short walk from Moorgate Station. This industrial-style boozer is an atmospheric spot dishing out an array of craft beers and cask ales paired with some serious nosh. Its colourful, pinstriped chairs and low-hanging lights give a relaxed feel, so slink into a booth, order some beer-battered haddock with a side helping of chips, and then watch the action unravel.
A traditional boozer in South London, Falcon is a cosy spot at which to watch the Six Nations Championships. Grab a pint of something tasty, order a spread of British cuisine and watch all the action as it unfolds in front of you on the screen.
Looking for an awesome spot to watch the Six Nations? We've got you sorted at The Duchess of Kent in Islington with its cosy seating. Head there for local beers on tap, as well as mouthwatering half-time snacks.
Showing all Six Nations games live on their screens, you won't miss a moment of the action at Spanish Galleon, a charming boozer located in a Grade-II listed building from the 19th century smack dab in the heart of Cutty Sark. Grab one of their mouth-watering burgers or classic pub delights with a pint of Guinness and prepare for the ultimate game day experience.
Beckenham's White Horse is a cool space for boozing and watching rugby, where big screens are dotted round the sprawling space and there are leather booths to put your feet up in. Not only that, but gourmet burgers and small plates are waiting for you to fill up with.
Gravity Wandsworth and Stratford is the ultimate spot to catch all the action of the Six Nations in style. With multiple screens and a lively atmosphere, you'll never miss a moment of the thrilling rugby action.
Settle into one of their comfy booths or grab a spot at the bar and enjoy the game with a cold pint or a signature cocktail in hand. The spacious venue is perfect for watching the game with friends, offering delicious food and drink options to keep you fueled throughout the day.
If you're looking for somewhere a bit more swanky to watch the Six Nations in London, then The Earlsfield on Garratt Lane is just the boozer for you. Head over to settle down in plush leather seating, enjoying plenty of stellar pub grub and refreshing pints while you're at it.
Located just a short stroll away from Twickenham Stadium, Cabbage Patch is one of London's most famous rugby pubs. Whether you're heading to see the match live and are looking for a few pints to get you warmed up or just soaking up the atmosphere, this place comes alive at kick-off. They also have a sensory-friendly screening on 15th March.
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Watch every single one of the matches of the Six Nations tournament at Bermondsey Bar & Kitchen. This buzzing hangout boasts a number of huge screens all about the place, plus slings out pizza, steak, beers and killer cocktails.
On the hunt for somewhere to watch the Six Nations in West London? The Prince Albert is a hot to trot plot for big sporting events. Don your best rugby jersey and nab yourself a spot at this popular boozer to enjoy the games with a tasty drink to hand.
Wondering where to watch the Six Nations games in Clapham? Belle Vue has got you covered. This lively boozer is a local favourite for sports screenings, so you can bet your bottom dollar it'll be pulling out all of the stops during the rugby, with tasty food and drinks to boot.
Found smack bang in the centre of Battersea, The Lighthouse is going to be a bustling boozer come the Six Nations. While you lap up the game day atmosphere and keep your eyes peeled on the big screens, chow down on mouthwatering fare accompanied by lush liquid libations.
If you're on the hunt for a great rugby pub near London Bridge, then The Market Porter is the spot for you. And to accompany the game? 12 cask ales, unbelievable Sunday roasts and much more crackin' pub grub on the menu.
If you're in need of a Six Nations spot that ticks all the boxes, then be sure to check out Lord Napier & Star. This refurbished hotspot not only has an area where you can cheer on your team and watch the game, but they also have craft beer on tap with succulent burgers.
The Lyttelton Arms is a Camden boozer that's ideal for a spot of sports-watching. And while you look on as the countries go head to head, tuck into delicious street food eats from the likes of Ruby Jean's Burgers, Chicken Society and more.
Vinegar Yard is welcoming rugby fans for the Six Nations this year, boasting a massive screen that'll show every kick, tackle and try. While you watch, chow down on special edition slices from Bad Boys Pizza Society. You can book ahead to make the most of their drinks packages too.
A cosy boozer in West Hampstead, The Black Lion is the perfect spot to catch every single second of the Six Nations. With a brill beer garden, stylish interiors, and delicious pub grub to match, from BBQ sweetcorn ribs to crisp pints of craft beers and cocktails, you won't want to leave.
King's Cross' Rotunda backs right onto the canal, meaning it's a real beauty of a restaurant with outdoor seating. But that's not all that's in store, as you can also expect 75" inch screens at the bar for all your sports needs, so you can munch through burgers slathered in bacon jam, tuna tartare and chilli con carne while cheering on your Six Nations team.
Sports fanatics rejoice. Catch all the Six Nation's action at Elephant Inn in North London, a cosy boozer boasting HD TVs and a giant screen for those high-energy sports bookings. With live music on Fridays, an open pool table, and Sky and TNT Sports subscriptions, this Finchley haunt will keep you entertained all day and night.
If you're looking for a local to settle down in every time the Six Nations is on, and happen to be a Putney resident, then you're in for a treat. From hearty plates of food to craft beers to accompany them, this boozer will keep you refreshed. Better yet, this watering hole is dog-friendly too.
West Brompton boozer The Lillie Langtry will be screening every second of the Guinness Six Nations action over the next few months. Reserve a table in the bar area to get among the action, or enquire after their private rooms if you're after a more laid-back affair.
From huge screens in the beer garden to others dotted around indoors, The Junction is a prime viewing destination tucked away in Harrow. Not only that, but there's everything from gammon steak to katsu curry on the menu when you need a bite to eat.
One of Mare Street's most beloved pubs, The Old Ship Inn will be showing you every scrap and scrum of the Six Nations this year. Head over for a chance to catch all of the action complete with delicious plates of rotisserie chicken, craft beers and perfectly crafted cocktails.
Looking for a top-notch spot to catch the Six Nations? Then look no further than The Commercial located in Herne Hill. This well-loved spot is serving some of the best grub, craft beer and wine along with HD screens to cheer your team on.
Not only is the Duchess Belle a top choice for wining and dining in Battersea, but the beaut boozer is also on hand for your Six Nations fix. Head to Nine Elms for a multi-screen wall and three sound zones that'll ensure you don't miss a thing.
If you're looking to watch the Six Nations in a super cosy yet modern pub, then The Merchant of Battersea in Clapham is the place for you. It boasts large screens in every room making it possible to get a great view of the action from wherever you're sitting or standing. There's some fantastic food for the half-time munchies too, like pizza and loaded sandwiches.
Need a spot to catch all the Six Nations action? The Huntsman & Hounds is a real winner. Not only does this Elephant and Castle venue offer a range of HD screens, but there's also a top-notch selection of brews on the menu. On top of that, this drinking den is dog-friendly too.
If you're on the hunt for somewhere to catch the Six Nations 2026 in London, then look no further than Ranelagh Bowes Park. This North London pub is fronting top-drawer drinks behind the bar and plenty of pub grub to boot, keeping you refreshed throughout your favourite games.
Looking for the perfect place in East London? Catch all the action live at The Three Compasses on Dalston Lane, where you'll be able to dig into award-winning burgers, Sunday roasts and refreshing drinks while watching the match on a cool projector.
The George IV in Chiswick is a great choice for anyone wanting to watch the Six Nations 2026 in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. This traditional pub blends classic charm with modern comfort, offering a spacious, stylish interior with plenty of room for both relaxed drinks and sporting excitement.
They have large screens throughout the venue, making it easy for you to catch all the action from every angle. The menu offers classic British pub fare, and they take pride in serving up delicious food alongside a well-curated selection of craft beers, ciders, and other beverages.
Located in the heart of Westminster, Walkers of Whitehall is primed for those looking for a top-notch meal and some sport in London. Get cosy in their laid-back space and be sure to watch the big game with a burger and a pint.
The quirky little Bethnal Green joint will be showing the matches throughout the Six Nations Tournament. Head to The Star to sit on one of their comfy sofas or pull up a chair as the action is played on the big screens; throw a few pints of East London's finest craft beers in and you've got yourself a cracking time.
Been searching 'pubs showing rugby near me' lately? Just a short walk from Finsbury Park, The Naturalist is a great spot to watch the game while soaking in the view from the West Reservoir. Not only do they have plenty of space, but there's also a crackin' food and cocktail menu to match.
Boasting an idyllic view of the river, Boaters in Kingston upon Thames is certainly one of the most picturesque spots for watching rugby. Grab a pint of Guinness while you watch, and if you get hungry you can tuck into baked camembert, dry-aged pork cutlets, mussel fish stews and more.
Dishing up a variety of tasty food and drinks, you can be sure to chow down crispy mac and cheese balls and burgers while watching the big game at The Star Of Kings. Not only do they have mouthwatering American-style food, but they also have a fantastic screen to cheer your team on.
Over at The Wolfpack Inn in Fulham, West Hampstead and Queens Park, you'll be able to catch all the Six Nations action in a quirky, rock 'n' roll setting. The trendy boozer boasts state-of-the-art screens showing the fixtures and the bar is well-stocked with all your favourite tipples, with a mighty fine cocktail list too.
The North Star is a cosy boozer in the heart of Ealing that's stocked to the brim with delicious craft beers and ales, as well as a big ol' screen showing the Six Nations throughout February and March. From the buzzing atmosphere to the top-notch drinks, this one's a bit of a winner.
Need a trendy spot to watch the Six Nations? Then look no further than Camden Beer Hall. Cheer on your team on the big screen in their cool space while enjoying some of the freshest craft beer in town and mouthwatering Italian food.
When it comes to rugby, Fountain & Ink is the real deal. Don't miss out on a second of all the Six Nations action at this sleek boozer that boasts an extensive selection of craft beers and delish gastropub classics. Grab a chilled pint and get ready to cheer your team to victory.
Ditch those sports bars for a pub with character by booking a spot at The King's Arms in London Bridge for a quirky Six Nations viewing. You can bet on unbeatable vibes, quality food and plenty of cocktails to pick from if you start getting bored of pints. Top plates include the flame grilled burgers and rack of baby back ribs.
The Cornershop is a Shoreditch lounge bar that certainly knows its sport, combining eight flat-screen HD TVs across two floors with happy hours every weekday, juicy burgers and more. Topping it off? Banging club nights after Saturday games.
Don't fret if you haven't booked a place to see the Six Nations. Right in the City of London sits The Albion, the perfect sports fan's spot for award-winning brews, giant TV screens and a fun atmosphere for a watch party.
Fronting a laid-back rock 'n' roll vibe, plenty of screens for catching live sport and a lineup of crowd-pleasing drinks, The Star In Shoreditch is the perfect place to catch the Six Nations games. Better yet, you can head down to rowdy basement bar The Workshop for some live music afterwards.
You can always rely on The Three Crowns for that laid-back viewing experience of Six Nations rugby. This Shoreditch spot puts up an epic projector screen for all of the games, alongside whipping up international favourites, including popcorn chicken, cauli bites and skin on fries.
Book yourself a spot at Hawkins Forge to watch the Six Nations and have an absolute whale of a time. Not only will you be able to catch all the fixtures, but you'll also get to enjoy a range of beers, ales and cocktails, as well as lots tasty grub.
An iconic Notting Hill pub boasting a bucketload of characterful charm, Cock and Bottle is going to be absolutely electric during the Six Nations matches. While you watch the games, make sure to check out the lip-smacking menu of traditional fare and refreshing pints.
Located on the bank of the River Lea, The Princess of Wales is a great place to watch the rugby in Hackney. Tuck into mouthwatering small plates while you cheer on your team and wash it all down with a pint of fresh beer.
One of the best places to watch the Six Nations in Wandsworth, The Ship is the expansive riverside pub with lots of space indoors and out for group bookings. Head on over to watch the fixtures while sinking a few fresh pints and chowing down on classic sports-watching grub.
The Railway Tavern is a Clapham boozer where craft pints and a range of delish food goes hand-in-hand with Six Nations viewing. Settle down across the quirky space to munch through fried chicken, stacked burgers, vegan fare and pub classics while you support your team.
Get on down to Pride of Paddington to watch all of the Six Nations matches on the large screens. This traditional yet contemporary pub provides the ultimate game day atmosphere, complete with a strong menu of British grub and thirst-quenching tipples.
When it comes down to top-notch boozers for Six Nations antics, Three Tuns Aldgate is a firm choice. Nab a table close to one of the screens, where you'll be able to sink a pint (or two), all while cheering on your team.
For the best spot to catch the Six Nations, look no further than The King's Head Theatre. This cosy North London pub offers an unbeatable atmosphere to cheer on your team, complete with hoppy real ales, craft beers, and delicious cocktails to keep your spirits high.
Gather your mates and settle in for the game surrounded by the charm of a historic pub, with the added bonus of theatre memorabilia lining the walls. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite like a salt beef bagel or sharing a charcuterie board over a bottle of wine, The King's Head is the perfect place to enjoy the match in comfort and style.
Rally your tribe and catch all the Six Nations games at Grove Surbiton, a cosy boozer boasting HD screens and an energetic atmosphere all across the venue. P.S. Don't miss out on their British pub grub favourites like cider-battered fish 'n' chips and steaming chicken pot pies while you down a glass of beer, cider or wine. Yum, yum.
With over 150 years of experience serving up the finest brews in town, The Alexandra is a Clapham pub that knows a thing or two about showing you a good time – and that includes displaying all your favourite games on two projectors and five HD screens showing everything from football to rugby and beyond. Located just a stone's throw from Clapham Common tube station, catch all the Six Nations action at this boozer as you down a pint (or two).
In the heart of Shepherd's Bush lies a watering hole that's ready to welcome punters to its beautiful location for some rugby-based socialising. The Defector's Weld promises an electric atmosphere before, during and even after the game. Expect DJ sets, street food and Guinness all round.
The Distillers in Hammersmith is an ideal spot for anyone looking to catch the Six Nations 2026 in a lively yet cosy setting. With large screens throughout the venue, it ensures that you won't miss any of the thrilling action from the tournament.
The pub itself has a fantastic reputation for being both a great place to grab a drink and enjoy hearty, delicious food. Whether you're in the mood for comforting pub classics or something a bit more contemporary, the menu here has you covered. Add to that a superb selection of ales, wines, and spirits, and you'll find plenty to keep you refreshed while you cheer on your team.
If you're looking for a pub to watch live sports, head south of the river, where The Wheatsheaf, a Tooting watering hole, serves distinctive craft beers, an impressive British menu and a charming location to relax as you catch every minute of the action.
Hunting for the perfect watering hole to catch all the big rugby matches? Drapers Arms gives you everything you need for your evening of live sports, including a private function room, Sky TV and delicious pints. What's more, there's everything from sirloin steak to seafood linguini on the menu.
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The Admiralty in the West End is a brilliant spot for watching the Six Nations, offering a unique blend of history, atmosphere, and excitement. Located just a stone's throw from Trafalgar Square, this pub has a fascinating maritime theme, reflecting its cool history tied to British naval heritage. It's housed in a historic building that once served as a place for naval officers to unwind, and its decor is full of naval memorabilia, creating an impressive setting for any sports fan.
The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, and whether you're here for the rugby or just to enjoy a drink, the pub delivers with its extensive range of beers, ciders, and spirits, along with a solid menu of British pub classics.
A fun and buzzy spot to catch the latest sports action with your mates, Vine in Kentish Town boasts HD screens, shuffleboard, a stunning beer garden, and delicious pub grub like buffalo chicken wings and cider battered fish and chips. Sip on freshly pulled pints and settle down to watch the big game at the best spot in town.
Known for its spectacular garden space, The Canonbury offers some of the best drinks and food packages for Six Nations fans too. Whether you choose to pre-order your grub, or get it sent straight to your table during the game, this is a great place for easy viewing and chilled vibes.
Located in the heart of Euston, The Crown & Anchor is a charming British pub, perfect for a lazy Saturday afternoon catching up on the latest Six Nations action. And for those half time hunger pangs? There's everything from from smoked cheddar croquettes to gourmet sausage rolls and crispy cod goujons.
Fancy catching all the Six Nations action on a massive projector? Head to The World's End near Finsbury Park station for a brill time. They've got HD screens, live music, board games, and even table football to keep you entertained through the night. Feelin' peckish? Don't miss their delicious small plates of beef cheek nuggets and wild mushroom arancini.
The Six Nation matches are unmissable, and what better way to watch the big games than at BrewDog? With large TV screens, messy wings and towering pints of beer, it's a no-brainer when it comes to viewing parties in Soho, Camden, Ealing and beyond.
Famed for their craft beer and good food, The Running Horse is also a decent spot to watch the Six Nations. With some top-notch screens and a chilled space for sports fans, this is a great spot to cheer on your team over a few pints.
Sitting pretty in a Grade II-listed building near Paddington station is The Cleveland Arms, the perfect upmarket spot to gather with mates to catch the Six Nations action this year. From classic Sunday lunches to swanky gastropub fare, they know how to make your day of live sport extra special.
Beautiful East London pub The Leyton Star has all rugby fans in the area covered, thanks to plenty of opportunities to catch live sporting action on their screens. You can settle down to watch the Six Nations this year, with Cheeky Burger offering up food and plenty of craft beers behind the bar.
A traditional red-brick boozer in Shoreditch, The Angel is cool, cosy and a prime spot for watching the Six Nations. Grab a pint of something tasty, kick back in a comfortable seat and watch in awe as the countries go head-to-head.
Big lover of all things rugby related? Head to The Rising Sun, one of the best watering holes to catch all the sports action. It has cracking pints, delicious British scran and HD screens; not to mention a bustling beer garden for much-needed breaks.
A popular Putney plot, The Jolly Gardeners is a fantastic place to catch all the fixtures. To keep you fuelled through the games, tuck into elevated pub grub, including mouthwatering roasts. And you won't be going thirsty here either, as there's an extensive range of booze on offer.
Try out Forester, located in Ealing, for all your Six Nations needs this year. Housed within a Grade II-listed building, this beauty of a pub features a stunning green tiled fireplace and warm wooden interiors. When you're not engrossed in all the action on one of its shiny screens, tuck into some delicious Thai fare, like crispy aromatic duck, gaeng massaman curry or chow mein.
Looking to catch all the rugby matches? For your Six Nations viewing pleasure, The Holden in Colliers Wood is a great place to head to if you're looking for huge HD screens. Watch the big game while tipping back pints and chomping on burgers.
You can expect Belushi's to welcome you with warm arms when it comes to finding a spot to watch the Six Nations. Combining party vibes with sports screenings, you'll be able to catch a match on HD screens along with superb grub and cocktails at affordable prices.
Catch all of the Six Nations action at The Bull this 2026 in Islington. And when you're not watching every try, tackle and scrum? Be sure to check out the food menu. Think succulent roast dinners and British favourites, accompanied by ice-cold brews.
From burgers to darts and rugby showings, Temple Brew House knows a thing or two about keeping punters happy. Play a few rounds of foosball with pals or grab a bite to eat from the hearty menu, all before catching your team on the screens for the Six Nations.
Did somebody say drinks packages and rugby atmosphere? The Lord Palmerston did. Just a stone's throw from Tufnell Park station, this is a great place to eat scrumptious food, sip on craft beer and enjoy the game with a pint of Guinness.
Found on the corner of Parson's Green, The White Horse is a classic British boozer that always has a buzzing atmosphere. Their Six Nations fanzone will be kicking off on the 8th February, complete with live music, giveaways and potentially some special guests.
This event is sponsored by Guinness, and they're giving a few lucky customers the chance to win Six Nations tickets at Twickenham. Plus, there are juicy burgers, nachos and refreshing pints to keep you fuelled.
The Anglers in Surrey is a fantastic choice for anyone wanting to catch the Six Nations games. Situated right on the River Thames, this charming pub offers stunning riverside views, making it an especially scenic spot to enjoy a match. The pub has a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those looking to unwind with friends or fellow fans while soaking in the beautiful surroundings.
In addition to the picturesque views, Anglers offer a great selection of drinks and a delicious menu, with classic pub favourites and seasonal dishes that pair perfectly with their wide range of ales and ciders.
Home to Sky Sports and a massive projector screen, The Albany in Fitzrovia is one heck of a spot for watching the championships. Kick back with a prime view of the games and chow down on British comfort food bites, washed down with craft beers and wine.
A wonderland of sports viewing and entertainment, Beechwood is a Shoreditch pub that you need to check out during the Six Nations. Grab a spot in front of the many screens to catch all of the glorious games unfold in front of your eyes.
Make watching Six Nations super fun this year at The Castle in Angel. They'll be offering huge screen viewings of the rugby game indoors, as well as its rooftop. And to top it off? They're serving refreshing beers, moreish cocktails and half-time treats.
Never miss a scrum, tackle or kick this Six Nations with a trip to The Manor Arms. The Streatham stunner boasts six big screens showing all the fixtures, as well as private screening rooms. While you watch, tuck into snazzy pub grub and quality pints.
The Betjeman Arms is a great place to head to if you're looking to watch rugby. Settle into a booth and get prepared with craft beer and the best bar snacks around. You'll also get to choose tasty dishes from their extensive menu to keep you satisfied throughout the game.
Wondering where to watch rugby in London? We've got you covered at The Lounge at John Salt in Islington. You'll get to settle in with a pint in hand as you cheer on your favourite team, as well as munching on small plates, sharers and hearty mains.
At The Lighterman, guests can enjoy all the live fixtures screened from their vibrant canalside bar. With an extensive selection of draft beers, tasty bar snacks, and a lively atmosphere, it's the perfect spot to watch all the action unfold.
Whether you're there for the game or the great vibes, this King's Cross spot offers a memorable experience.
Looking for the best place to catch all the live action? The Broadcaster has you covered. They'll be screening every match in their lively ground-floor pub, so you won't miss a second of the excitement.
Book a table to soak up the buzzing atmosphere, sip on a wide range of draft beers, and enjoy some tasty bar snacks. It's the perfect spot to enjoy the game.