Top ten places to watch the World Cup
As kick-off for the 2010 World Cup is fast approaching – only a day away now – we’ve put our heads together come up with another one of our famous top tens – where to watch the footy.
- De Hems
(Soho, London)
… Pub with a lot of atmosphere – and likely to have more when the Dutch play! - Allsop Arms
(Marylebone, London)
… Good old-fashioned boozer that shows lots of sport. - Cockpit
(St. Paul’s, London)
… Sporting pub for centuries, it’s always up for the footy. - F3K (Famous 3 Kings)
(Earl’s Court, London)
… Sport is the name of the game here – if you can’t see the match you’re looking for, give it a minute. - The King’s Arms (ex-The Larrik)
(Parsons Green, London)
… Modern bar with an emphasis on football – and decent beer, too. - Carpenters Arms
(Marble Arch, London)
… Traditional pub with enough screens to see what’s going on. - Pakenham Arms
(Gray’s Inn Road, London)
… Decent boozer with a liking for sport. - Lord Clyde
(Borough, London)
… An old favourite – go for the atmosphere. - Blythe Hill Tavern
(Catford, London)
… Does what it says on the tin and shows the footy. Go now! - Penderel’s Oak
(Holborn, London)
… Very large ‘spoon pub with excellent beer and a big screen for watching the footy!
This list is made possible by our sponsors of the fancyapint.com “Where to watch / not watch the World Cup” section. Lots of other great places to watch the excitement – or to escape from it! Follow the links below to find your perfect place for the tournament.
Other great places to watch the World Cup
Best places to avoid the World Cup
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