Live Sports — Pubs in Hackney
Discover live sports pubs in Hackney. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 live sports pubs in Hackney
MAP Maison
321 Kingsland Road, Hackney E8 4DL
No real ale but Brooklyn lager etc. Narrow shop conversion with exposed brickwork and mainly dark wood interior opening out to a small patio at rear, opened mid-February 2014 by Shoreditch Bar Group. Renamed MAP Maison in December 2015 focussing on cocktails although some keg lager may still be available.
Old Ship Inn
2 Sylvester Path, Hackney E8 1EN
Close to the Hackney Empire and accessible via a small corridor from Mare Street as well as a frontage on Sylvester path. Refurbished as a more upmarket pub in early 2014 when the lease was taken on by Urban Pubs & Bars, the former owners of Real Pubs; 4 hand-pumps dispense ales primarily from local breweries such as Hapenny and Trumans and the food uses locally sourced ingredients
Crown
418 Mare Street, Hackney E8 1HP
Renamed O'NEILLS BAR, FIDDLERS. Renamed again to WISHING WELL. Enterprise, ex-Truman. Renamed Tommy Flynns then Flynns. Now Crown. Very friendly locals pub with live entertainment at weekends. Enterprise tied. Smoking terrace to rear and very clean interior. Sports regularly shown on various TVs.
Three Compasses
99 Dalston Lane, Hackney E8 1NH
Trendy pub with basic furnishings. DJ on Friday and Saturday. Food is currently provided by Cut & Grind Burgers with a Sunday roast. Only one unused handpump left Oct 2019.
Shacklewell Arms
71 Shacklewell Lane, Hackney E8 2EB
Despite having a run down exterior and basic interior this pub s very much a destination pub due as it hosts regular live music acts. Food is hot dogs and burgers. Handpumps removed by Oct 2019.
Pub On The Park
19 Martello Street, Hackney E8 3PE
Popular trendy pub on the edge of London Fields. The large garden gets very busy in summer. An open mic night is hosted every Wednesday as well as frequent comedy nights.
Haggerston
438 Kingsland Road, Hackney E8 4AA
Ex-Watney, Ascot Estates. Was the Swan, then Richmonds, from late 1980s Uncle Sam's for over a decade. Reopened in 2008 as the Haggerston. Not very big inside, so it's easily filled, attracting a bohemian graduate clientele, mostly aged 20s and 30s. Real ale has now been discontinued again, but there are some reasonable draught (Konig Ludwig, Krombacher, Red Hook, Urquell) and bottled beers. Pizza menu
Molly Bloom's
525 Kingsland Road, Hackney E8 4AR
Down to earth old school boozer. Ex Belhaven. Renamed Sammy J's pre July 96 then New Brewery Tap. Handpumps unused.
Duke Of Wellington
260 Haggerston Road, Hackney E8 4EP
The pub took its present name to celebrate the adoption of the Duke as Prime Minister. Haggerston appears in the Doomsday Book as Hergodstone after Hergod a local Saxon leader who erected a stone memorial in the area. .
Cat & Mutton
76 Broadway Market, Hackney E8 4QJ
Pub overlooking London Fields at the top of Broadway market dating from 1729 which was restored in 2014 by Tom Gibson of Rubys in Dalston. Remnants of Charringtons inter-war features remain in the form of the windows, huge gilded advertising mirrors and two gilded panels in the bar-back. Taken over by City Pub Company in 2016 and now focusses on local beers in cask, keg and cans . The food menu appears to be limited to burgers, scotch eggs and sausage rolls. The upstairs cocktail bar (accessed via a spiral staircase) is spacious and has an unusual iron ceiling.
