Maybe the only sports bar in London where you can order a Pernod and not get laughed out onto the street. Image: Cafe Kick. Footy gets a dose of Continental class at Bar Kick — a decidedly hip hangout scattered with Formica tables, and draped in international football scarves. The drinks...
We've teamed up with Budweiser to bring you a new kingdom to watch live action sports, right in the heart of London.Not only do we have two giant screens for showing the best games, we also have another 14 around the bar to guarantee you won't miss a minute of your favourite sport...
Set Piece Sports Bar returns for a third pop-up run following successful stints in December 2023 and March 2024. The space aims to become the first women’s sports bar in the UK and over five long weekends between September and December, will be screening a plethora of women’s sports for...
Never miss a moment of sport at The Kings Sports Bar London. Catch all the games from around the globe including football, F1, cricket & NFL. Open 24/7.
Frankie's Sports Bar in London at Chelsea Football Club is the best sports bar in West London for football fans, tourists and Sports lovers.
It’s a long road towards being a tiger economy again A month before the one-year anniversary of Pakatan Harapan’s ruling the government, Malaysia has earned the accolades of being a “boring” and under-performing stock market. The ringgit, which is the thermometer to gauge the economy, ...
Frankie's Sports Bar in London at Chelsea Football Club is the best sports bar in West London for football fans, tourists and Sports lovers.
Best Sports Bar & Night Club in London Bridge. Watch Live Sports, Play Pool, Ping Pong, Cocktails, VIP Area, Live DJ. OPEN UNTIL 6AM
Beechwood isn't just a sports bar in Shoreditch, it's a haven for sports fans. Located right beside Liverpool Street Station, this lively corner of London is renowned for its trendy boutiques and bustling nightlife. It's the perfect place to catch all the action with the best sporting atmo...
LONDON, Ontario — About a decade ago, Mike Smith tried to capture the sour mood of the patrons in his neighborhood bar, Joe Kool’s. For years, their favorite sports teams endured winless seasons, playoff droughts and epic collapses, so he designed a T-shirt that included a map of sout...