- Feb 12, 2010
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Can you guys recommend a good Spurs pub in central with decent sized screens? If not Spurs pubs then a neutral pub worth visiting. Ta
The Three Famous Kings in West Kensington is always pretty good. Not exactly central, but not exactly in the sticks either.
Callaghans near Russell Square tube station. Not a great boozer, but there are plenty of TVs and one large screen. Atmosphere for big games can be decent.. Not a "Spurs" pub, but a good place to catch a game. The Rocket near on the Euston Rd is good, though tends to be full of away-dayers due to its proximity to Euston/Kings Cross.
The One Tun near Farringdon Station is very Spurs, but the atmos is hit and miss - closed weekends.
(Dougal - The Sports Cafe is a deeply unpleasant place to spend an evening imho. Seems the sort of place that's on the verge of erupting into spontaneous bouts of meaningless violence. Warm beer, cold staff, 99% male.)
Sports Cafe in Haymarket usually has a lot of Spurs for our games. If its still going that is. Good SC crowd in there the night we qualified for the Champions League.
The Green Man in Soho is good.
If you happen to find yourself in that part of London, the Grosvenor casino just off Leicester Square is an excellent place to catch the footie - Sky Sports, good staff, cheap food and drink (for central London) and usually pretty quiet.
This is the area I need to be in. Looks like a decent pub too. Definitely one to consider thanks punky.
Thanks dazzle. Are you literally in a casino or is there a separate bar area?
The Green Man is probably your best bet in Soho, although last time I went in there they had removed most of the TV's from one side of the bar and it got very crowded. Good prices at the bar though and they usually have good drink promotions on.
The only guaranteed Spurs pub in Soho was the Star and Garter on Poland St. the landlord is a staunch Yiddo.... unfortunately due to some serious drunken celebrations from me and my mates during and after the 4-4 NLD game he took the screen down and vowed never to show football again!
Well done for spoiling it for everyone TonyGalvinsShinpads
Callaghans near Russell Square tube station. Not a great boozer, but there are plenty of TVs and one large screen. Atmosphere for big games can be decent.. Not a "Spurs" pub, but a good place to catch a game. The Rocket near on the Euston Rd is good, though tends to be full of away-dayers due to its proximity to Euston/Kings Cross.
The One Tun near Farringdon Station is very Spurs, but the atmos is hit and miss - closed weekends.
(Dougal - The Sports Cafe is a deeply unpleasant place to spend an evening imho. Seems the sort of place that's on the verge of erupting into spontaneous bouts of meaningless violence. Warm beer, cold staff, 99% male.)
Avoid all pubs in the Camden/Mornignton Crescent area. All the owners are complete wankers and full of chavvy wanker gooners and Chelsea fans. There's probably as many Spurs fans as them, but just really shit atmospheres and I hate going to pubs where the owners make you feel like you've put them out by ordering a pint.