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South West London, Wandsworth. Certainly one of the best rugby pubs in the area. The Queen Adelaide will be busy with a great atmosphere for every match of this year's Six Nations. Full of life, spacious and serving great food, it's worth getting there early as no bookings are available. First come, best dressed policy according to the boss! |
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South West London, Putney. The Larrik lives and breathes rugby with a great atmosphere for every game. As proud sponsors of their local rugby team, they really care, and always do their best to ensure that: if you can't be at the game, you wont mind one bit. For this Six Nations, that means the chance to win a gallon of beer if you book in advance (yep, a gallon - the sort of measures that cars deal in). Though there's room for more than 400 people to see the rugby (they have two massive projectors, 3d tv, 3 big lcds and outside tv) people are encouraged to book ahead by emailing enquiries@thelarrikinnfulham.com or by giving them a call. |
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South West London, Richmond. Surely one of the best rugby pubs in the world... Last time we went in, the place was packed out for a Harlequins v Gloucester Premiership game so just imagine how electric the place will be for England games during this years tournament! Perfect for fans on their way to Twickenham as well as those wanting to catch the action live on their two giant HD screens! Party on after the games with live music from 8pm. |
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South West London, Barnes. Another great Youngs pub in the Rugby Union heartland of London - the south west - the White Hart is a stunning pub on the Thames with a tough atmosphere to beat on rugby match days. They also boast one of the best offers we've heard of this year - book a table for four or more in advance and get a free round of Peroni when you sit down - hey the Italians need all the help they can get, no? You can book via Twitter, Phone or through their website (access all by clicking on picture above). |
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South East London, Woolwich. This stunning warehouse conversion in Woolwich might just be the surprise package of this year's Six Nations - see them as a sort of Joe Launchbury figure. Being without Sky Sports, the pub doesn't have a big sports following which, for many of you, will make it all the more pleasant! Expect fantastic food and a plentiful selection of beers behind the bar. |
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North West London, Kensal Green. Firmly established as the best sports pub in the community, Masons Arms is putting a real show for this year's event. While they'll have other sport on too, the Six Nations matches will all have a dedicated area with it's own upstairs bar with drinks offers and table service available to those that book in advance. It's a big old place and is bound to be the place to be come kick off. |
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South West London, Battersea. With three big screen projectors (12ft, 8ft and 5ft) and a 50inch plasma the viewing experience in the Merchant is second only to watching the game live (and even then you don't get as good a view as in the pub!). With table service for drinks as well, you'll be left to get on with the two things you love most: watching matches and drinking pints! |
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Central London, Clerkenwell. A long time favourite of MatchPint and selected as our first ever Pub of the Month back in October 2012, The Bowler has it all in the heart of London. Big screen viewing, great banter and the best scotch egg in town. Don't just stumble across it, go there! |
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Central London, Goodge Street. A newbie to MatchPint - whey! Shopping with your missus in town with five minutes till kick off? Stop. Think. Get to the One Tun. There's a great mix of locals, travelers and suits (though given it's the weekend, probably fewer suits), drinking great beer, eating good food and often found playing darts at half time. Our pick for the best spot in central London. |
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East London, Bow. Given the Mitchell brothers were never big rugger fans, Rugby's never really kicked of in the East End but look hard enough, and you'll find this gem of a pub showing all the six nations games. There's no Sky Sports so you're unlikely to find any sports louts in the patron list ensuring that you get a great Gastro experience with excellent tipples east of Liverpool Street! |
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Shropshire! A final shout out to our favourite pub in Shropshire - why? Because we have a strict equal opportunities policy when it comes to our best pubs selections... Those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city can get out to this charming little spot with all the action available on a big screen projector while you wash down with one of six ales, all under £3 a pint. I know right - world's away! |
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