News Discover London’s Best Pubs for Six Nations Thrills by Olivier Watson January 29, 2025 3 min 0 If you’re looking for the perfect spot to watch the Six Nations, these London pubs promise fun, food, and fantastic rugby vibes!The Buzz of Rugby in London Pubs As the excitement builds for the Six Nations, there’s nothing quite like watching the games with fellow fans at a lively pub. I remember my first match day at a London pub—every cheer and groan felt like part of a communal heartbeat. The atmosphere is electric, filled with anticipation and camaraderie that only sport can bring. With bookings up by 38% this year according to Zonal, it’s clear that more fans are seeking out those vibrant venues to soak up every moment of the action. Let’s dive into some of London’s best pubs where you can relish not just the game but also some delicious food! One Over The Ait: A Historic Setting Located in Brentford, One Over The Ait stands out as a prime destination for rugby fans. Housed in a former Victorian warehouse, this spacious venue operated by Fuller’s offers a unique charm. While being near Fuller’s Griffin Brewery might influence the quality of pints they serve, it’s their welcoming vibe that keeps patrons returning. My first visit here was unforgettable; I found myself sharing laughs with strangers who quickly became friends over our shared love for rugby. The Shack 68: Fun and Flavor Not far from Twickenham Stadium lies The Shack 68, founded by ex-England player Ugo Monye. It may not be the most famous pub around, but its reputation for fun is unmatched! Their menu—filled with nachos, burgers, and wings—is perfect for munching while you cheer on your team. I’ll never forget enjoying a plate of crispy wings while passionately discussing tactics with fellow fans—it added so much flavor to the experience. The Admiral Nelson: Thai Food Meets Rugby For those looking to combine great food with their match day experience, The Admiral Nelson should be on your radar. Located near Twickenham as well, this pub serves delectable Thai dishes alongside live matches. I once indulged in their khao soi chicken while watching an intense game—it was a delightful way to distract from any heartbreak on the pitch! The Sheephaven Bay: An Irish Gem No list of rugby pubs would be complete without mentioning The Sheephaven Bay in Camden. With its vibrant Irish atmosphere and thousands of scarves adorning the ceiling, it brings together fans in true spirit. Each time I’ve visited during the Six Nations, I’ve been swept away by an infectious sense of community among supporters—all united under one roof. The Faltering Fullback: Embrace the Crowd Another must-visit is The Faltering Fullback in Finsbury Park—a favorite among rugby enthusiasts. Its charming name is just one reason it draws crowds during match days. While navigating through packed spaces can be challenging, embracing that energy makes every moment worth it! Sharing banter about plays gone right or wrong makes this place truly special. The Parcel Yard: Convenient Escape Finally, if you’re traveling through King’s Cross Station and need a spot to catch a game, look no further than The Parcel Yard. Its strategic location allows for quick escapes—perfect if tensions run high between rival supporters! On one occasion, after an intense match left us all breathless, we dashed out together laughing about our team’s antics while catching our trains. Debunking Soil Myths with Ventisquero and Tim Atkin November 25, 2024 3 2024’s Best 100 French Wines You Must Try November 15, 2024 20 Elevating Sicilian Wines: Grégoire’s Bold New Vision January 15, 2025 2 FAQs About Watching Rugby in London Pubs What should I expect when visiting these pubs? Expect lively atmospheres filled with passionate fans cheering on their teams! Each venue offers its unique charm and crowd favorites. Do I need to book ahead? Yes! Given the high demand during Six Nations matches—especially this year—booking ahead is highly recommended to secure your spot. Can I enjoy food while watching? Absolutely! Most pubs provide extensive menus ranging from traditional pub fare to international cuisine. These six pubs are just a glimpse into London’s vibrant rugby scene during the Six Nations. Whether you’re after thrilling matches or simply great food and company, each venue promises something special for every fan! Photo by János Venczák on Unsplash pubrugby Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Discovering the Irresistible Pastiere di Riso Delight Discovering the Irresistible Pastiere di Riso Delight January 29, 2025 Burgundy’s 2023 Gems: Unexpected Delights Await You January 29, 2025 Why Bordeaux’s Alcohol-Free Wine Shop is a Game... January 29, 2025 Why Dumpster Diving Changed My View on Food... January 28, 2025 Discovering Kou Kou: A Hidden Japanese Gem in... January 28, 2025 Gator Bites: Why Alligator Meat Is the New... 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