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A Feast of Sport

These pubs can put up screening on a wide range of sports as well as all the major events.

The JD Young Sports Bar has a mainly designed games area for pool and darts. It will be better to call up in advance to ask for a sporting event and the bar will try to confirm it.

The Sports Cafe takes the sporting topic to the max with walls decorated with memorabilia. It is also capable of with pool tables, table football, console games and even a miniature basketball court!

We are sure that you will like the If you like the decor there and so you'll love the First Class Sports Bar, near Wembley Stadium. Its impressive collection of memorabilia ranges from a pair of Mohammed Ali's shorts to a shirt signed by the 1966 England football team.

The Famous Three Kings - or F3K as it is warmly known as one of London's most famous pubs for sport. It shows a wide range of events including Italian and Spanish football league matches. It has eight large screens as well as booths with individual TVs.

Sirocco is on Shaftesbury Avenue and is just recently renovated and it screens all the major sporting events. The place has 12 plasma screens you're certain to be in the middle of action. Get joyful with some thirst quenching cocktails and party platters. Dance away and astound your friends on the dance floor and with DJs,this it place to get the most out of a parting fun here.

Join the Fans

Football
From The Gunners pub - spiritual home to Arsenal fans - to the pubs located in each of the four corners of Griffin Park, Brentford FC's ground, there is no scarcity of locals for locals!

Visiting Chelsea fans should pay a visit to the Shed Bar, part of Chelsea Village, a traditional sports bar celebrating the history of sport and Chelsea FC.

Rugby
Twickenham Stadium is the home of English rugby and hosts a thrilling programme of international and league games.

The Rugby Tavern and The White Swan are just two of the pubs frequented by fans before and after the game. This is all you need to start with the fun activities.

Cricket
The Lord's Tavern has facilitated and provided cricket-lovers a sanctuary for celebration or commiseration. London has two foremost cricket grounds but the novel and most well-known is Lord's for around a century.

Tennis
Wimbledon is identified with tennis and each summer the world's attention focuses on SW19. The Fire Stables is the closest bar to the All England Club and it's forever crowded during the tournament. If you want to blend in with the stars, seek The Eclipse. Its cocktails and sushi snacks have proved well-liked with the players.

Challenge Your Mates
Bar Kick is the eventual venue for table footie. Make sure you call up ahead to book a table and when you have shown and proven your skills enter one of the regular competitions.

Pool fans must take a trip to The elbow Room, which has branches across London. These trendy venues combine bar and pool hall.



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