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Where to watch the Six Nations in London

Looking for somewhere to watch the Six Nations in London? Here’s our round up of the best places near Elephant Park.

Entertainment
  • 23 Jan 2023
The Rosy Hue 

6 Ash Ave, Elephant and Castle, London SE17 1GQ 

The Rosy Hue will be showing every Six Nations game up on the big screen. Head to the warm and welcoming pub and browse the menu full of elevated comfort food made with local and fresh ingredients. 

If the vast drinks menu leaves you spoilt for choice, try a beer flight and sample a selection of three beers to narrow down what you like. The Rosy Hue also offers wines, cocktails, and spirits so there’s definitely something for everyone. Book a table to guarantee a space for you and your group. 

 

Four Hundred Rabbits

16a Ash Ave, London SE17 1GQ

Four Hundred Rabbits are experts in all things fermentation, shown in their delicious sourdough pizzas and extensive menu of craft beers. Enjoy every Six Nations game on the big screen accompanied by an authentic sourdough pizza, proofed for 72 hours to achieve the perfect crust.

If you're watching the late afternoon games,  between 5pm - 7pm is "Hoppy Hour" - get any house craft beer, wine, or cocktail for just £5! Book your table now so you don't miss out.

 

The Elephant and Castle 

119 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN 

With four big screens in the basement sports bar, The Elephant and Castle is offering table bookings for every Six Nations game. Make sure you book in early and catch all the games you want to see. Grab a sandwich or snack on a small plate, or tuck into a main alongside an option from the extensive drinks menu. 

 

Spit & Sawdust 

21 Barthlomew Street, Lonon SE1 4AL 

A 15-minute walk from the Elephant & Castle underground, Spit & Sawdust is a great place to watch any Six Nations game in London. Book a table or reserve an area to watch the big final with your friends, and with tacos, rice bowls, and quesadillas on the menu you won’t be going hungry during the game.  

Spit & Sawdust also has an extensive beer list, showcasing some of the best London craft brews. For a twist on some classic cocktails, take a look at the beer-inspired cocktails such as a Forgetto Martini, an Espresso Martini with London Black Nitro Porter.  

 

The Tankard 

111 Kennington Road, London SE11 6SF 

When asking where to watch the Six Nations in London, we really are spoilt for answers in the south east of the city. The Tankard is a historic Elephant & Castle institution, a rumoured past haunt of Charlie Chaplin, and now an outpost of bar chain and brewer Brewdog.  

Focusing on great beer, pub grub and a healthy sporting calendar, this casual but stylish setting is loved by locals as a rugby pub, meaning you’re also likely to catch the autumn Internationals there when the time comes. Book a table to catch all Six Nations games and don’t miss a second of the action. 

Be sure to make the most of the food and drink offers that run throughout the week: Vegan Mondays, Steak Tuesdays, Wing Wednesdays, and of course the Sunday Roast with a Yorkshire Pudding the size of your fist.  

 

Flat Iron Square 

45 Southwark Street, London SE1 9HP 

Not quite as convenient as the other three, but still just a short walk from Elephant & Castle, Flat Iron Square is a street food market with three big screens showing “every big clash in the tournament” on their mammoth displays. 

Walk ins are welcome but tables are first come, first served, so it’s recommended to book a table in advance. Or why not secure a package to ensure you and your group have all the space you need? Packages include an individual booth with private screens, eight pints, and a variety of snacks, or a garden table with eight pints. 

You no longer need to wonder where to watch the Six Nations in London - make your way to Elephant & Castle where you’ll find the perfect place for those big match days. 

 

Six Nations 2023 Fixtures 

Week 1 

Saturday 4th February 

Wales v Ireland 2:15pm 

England v Scotland 4:15pm 

Sunday 5th February 

Italy v France 3pm 

Week 2 

Saturday 11th February 

Ireland v France 2:15pm 

Scotland v Wales 4:45pm 

Sunday 12th February 

England v Italy 3pm
 

Week 3 

Saturday 25th February 

Italy v Ireland 2:15pm 

Wales v England 4:45pm 

Sunday 26th February 

France v Scotland 3pm 

Week 4 

Saturday 11th March 

Italy v Wales 2:15pm 

England v France 4:45pm 

Sunday 12th March 

Scotland v Ireland 3pm 

Week 5 

Saturday 18th March 

Scotland v Italy 12:30pm 

France v Wales 2:45pm 

Ireland v England 5pm