Find great Sports Pubs showing Munster Rugby with FANZO
Need to find a pub showing Munster on TV? Whether you're in Cork or Cape Town, people head to the bars when Munster are playing on the box. Whether it's European Cup or Pro 14 being played, the men in red prove a huge draw. To find your nearest Munster pubs, simply select a fixture below and search by location to see those nearest to you that are definitely showing the game. From here it's a simple case of getting there in good time to snag a decent seat and kick back with something cold and refreshing in your hand.
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Love your rugby? Our list of all pubs in Cork showing sport on TV might be of some help next time you're in town. Simply select a bar to find out all you could wish to know about it - how many screens it has, what fixtures they'll be showing in the next fortnight, what food they serve and any drinks offers that are running through our free app.
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BloodSports by MEATLiquor
2.7 km
london
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BloodSports by MEATLiquor
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2.7 km
london
Nestled deep in Covent Garden’s underbelly, BLOODsports isn’t just a bar – it’s a full-throttle, high-energy beast built for night owls, thrill-seekers, and people who hate boring nights out. Open ‘til 2am daily.
The Porterhouse
2.8 km
london
££
The Porterhouse
2.8 km
london
££
One of London’s largest bars Craft beer | Live Music | Sport Open 7 days a week
Globe
4.8 km
london
££
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Globe
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4.8 km
london
££
The Globe pub is a traditional British London pub in Marylebone serving great freshly cooked traditional pub food. We also serve a fantastic range of beers from around the world, warming red and crisp white wines and a fantastic selection of spirits. The Globe Tavern was built in 1735 at the time of the building of Marylebone Road and adjoining Nash Terraces. The Globe is a traditional pub with an interesting past. The first ever service from Holborn Road stopped here. Built next to the Globe, the Metropolitan Railway line is the world's first underground railway opening in 1863 between Paddington and Farringdon Street, to connect the relatively remote terminus of Paddington with the city. Many famous characters have been patrons of the Globe including Charles Dickens who learned of the tragic death of his daughter whilst delivering a lecture. The youngest Prime Minister in British history, William Pitt the younger, was born close by and was likely a customer. This is because In 1773 Pitt suffered an attack of gout, and Dr. Anthony Addington (father of PM Henry Addington) prescribed a bottle of port a day as the cure. Pitt was only fourteen years old but he continued to drink throughout his life. Henry Addington commented 'Mr. Pitt liked a glass of port very well, and a bottle better'. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle worked in nearby Park Road and would have been a regular diner along with the writers, critics and glitterati who frequented the tavern.
The Dickens Tavern
6.1 km
london
££
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The Dickens Tavern
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6.1 km
london
££
Don’t be fooled by Dickens quaint exterior, this traditional London pub is known by the locals as ‘London’s longest pub’. As proposed by the name, Dickens celebrates a Charles Dickens theme throughout. If you have to be reminded who he was, he is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period, and creator of some of the world’s most memorable fictional characters. We’re proud to say our menu is packed with Great British pub food classics, including iconic dishes like our hand-battered fish and chips, pie and mash and succulent burgers. Our drinks include a great range of real ales, a specially selected range of craft beers and an extensive choice of 29 gins. The team at the Dickens look forward to welcoming you so what are you waiting for? Come on down and watch the game.











