Live Sports — Pubs in Clapton
Discover live sports pubs in Clapton. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 6 live sports pubs in Clapton
Star By Hackney Downs
35 Queensdown Road, Clapton E5 8NN
Renamed from the Three Sisters and refurbished in 2013. They describe themselves as "showcase for Hackney’s talented creatives". Sister pub to the Star of Kings Cross being operated by the Electric Star group.
London Tavern
92 Rendlesham Road, Clapton E5 8PA
A keg only pub which retains some original Charrington's features. The current family bought the freehold from Punch Taverns in 2014 and planned to demolish the pub to replace with flats in 2016 but a local ACV nomination from the neighbourhood made the owner think again. The future is uncertain but this pub is packed with potential and is an area which suffered heavy pub losses over the last few years.
Anchor & Hope
15 High Hill Ferry, Clapton E5 9HG
One of Fuller's smallest pubs, on the bank of the River Lea and dating from about 1850. Refurbished a couple of years ago, it has one bar with wood panelling and a dartboard at the rear, with a wood fire and bar at the front. Drinkers include wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers, boaters and locals. Barbecues in summer, it is worth seeking out. Featured in 2017 film Anchor & Hope includes the landlord as an extra!
Crooked Billet
84 Upper Clapton Road, Clapton E5 9JP
Refurbished in July 2013 retaining the wood panelling but now a single room. The 4-5 cask ale focus on local beers from breweries such as Redemption, Five Points and East London. Large garden with a number of comfortable seating alcoves.
Princess Of Wales
146 Lea Bridge Road, Clapton E5 9RB
Large one bar pub broken into multiple areas with a mixture of seating including a cosy settee in front of a stove. There is outside seating by the side of the River Lea and the Lea Valley Walk. Pub is close to the Lea Valley Ice Centre .Now part of the Geronimo division of Young’s, this pub has gone more upmarket. The beer range varies but this usually includes something from Young's . This was the one Young's pub in the East End that did not revert to Whitbread.
Clapton Hart
231 Lower Clapton Road, Clapton E5 8EG
This multi-roomed Antic pub is a real oasis. Eight handpumps serve a changing range of ales, mostly from small breweries. Staff are helpful, with tasters readily offered. The interior could be described as shabby chic, with an assortment of furniture and bric-a-brac. No TV in one room, though there is wi-fi. Wheelchair access is via a ramp that must be asked for.
