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Louisa Streeting

Six Nations 2023: Bristol pubs and bars showing the rugby this year

The Six Nations 2023 provides the perfect opportunity to get some ever-important test match game time as the pressure builds towards the World Cup in France. This year the teams are rife with change as both England and Wales find new coaches after lacklustre performances in the autumn internationals.

Any England fan will have you know that the last time the national team won the World Cup, they were coached by an ex-England player. Wales, of course, have gone back to their tried and true talisman, Warren Gatland, who has won four Six Nations nations championships with Wales.

Both France and Ireland bring in 2023 in the hottest form after a successful autumn, with France looking to build on their triumph of their first six nations championship in 12 years in 2022. Saturday’s big question - who will take home the historic Calcutta Cup contested between Scotland and England?

Read more: Your chance to win an England Rugby shirt for the 2023 Guinness Six Nations

If you're looking for a place to watch the fixtures out and about, here are some of the pubs, sports bars and venues showing the Six Nations fixtures this year around Bristol:

The Lansdown

The bar at The Lansdown has plenty of original features including gas lamps (Paul Gillis/Bristol Post)

After several months of closure, The Lansdown is back in business with new owners but promising a traditional pub atmosphere. This Clifton spot will be screening all of the matches, offering a range of premium lagers and keg beers on tap.

8 Clifton Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1AF

Allstar Sports Bar

With over 40 television screens and three large HD projectors, you’re sure to capture every inch of coverage at Allstar Sports Bar. They’re also home to a huge collection of pool and snooker tables for those looking to relax post-match.

15-19 Queens Rd, Bristol BS8 1QE

Propyard

Propyard is known for hosting the big sports tournaments (Chris Cooper/ ShotAway)

Propyard will be showing all five of the England games, four of the Wales games (that fall on the same date as the England game) and fans can check out the Propyard website for dates, times and tickets. What’s even better is that each match is priced at just £5 and includes a free drink of a choice from beer, Guinness, cider, wine, single spirit and mixer or soft drink.

Bristol’s Smoking Buns will be taking over the Propyard Kitchen to satisfy cravings.

39-46 Feeder Rd, Bristol BS2 0SE

The Anchor

This much-loved pub has cemented itself as one of the city’s leading sports bars home to nine screens and a projector. There are online booking slots to ensure close proximity to the on-screen action and those who love a bargain will jump on their burger, fried and drink deal starting at just £8.95.

323 Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 8PE

The Clifton

Another top spot offering a pleasing array of on-tap beverages and high-end pub grub is The Clifton. They also take bookings to guarantee your spot for your must-see matches.

16 Regent Street, Bristol, BS8 4HG

King St Brewhouse

In the heart of Bristol’s drinking quarters stands the King St Brewhouse, home to an award-winning brewery with a bustling atmosphere night after night. Their website encourages rugby fans to get down early to secure a spot although you won’t be far from the action with the pub’s five screens.

13 Welsh Back, Bristol BS1 4RR

Steam

Another stellar venue bringing fans the full experience this year is Clifton Down beer hall Steam. Rugby fanatics can pre-book a table from £40 to £60 depending on how many jugs of beer you’d like brought to you.

Clifton Down Station, Bristol, BS8 2PN

Where's your favourite place to watch the Six Nations? Let us know in the comments section below

The Royal George

You can guarantee to have the best seats in the house by booking through The Royal George in Thornbury. You don’t have to miss a minute of the match with their order and pay app option, bringing your drinks straight to your seat. Those looking for a bite to eat can enjoy no-frills pub classics executed well.

7 The Plain, Thornbury, Bristol BS35 2AG

Walkabout Bristol

For a roaring experience in a spacious venue, Walkabout Bristol allows you to book a table for you and your friends surrounded by HD screens. For those feeling peckish, Walkabout is serving up a special edition Six Nations burger washed down with your very own bookable beer keg to enjoy while you watch.

40 Corn Street, Bristol, BS1 1HQ

The Cider Press

Those who a more inclined to a sweeter pint will feel right at home amidst the action at The Cider Press. The pub on Gloucester Road boasts a vibrant ambience and plenty of room for you and your friends.

86-90 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8BN

Racks Bar & Kitchen

Offering a point of difference from the traditional pub setting is Racks Bar & Kitchen. They’re offering an £18 ticket deal which includes include a delicious steak sandwich, an ice-cold pint and of course a front-row seat for the match. You can also book a table for you and your friends to get a slice of this year’s action.

St Paul's Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1LX

Bambalan

Bambalan bar and restaurant in Bristol city centre (Bambalan)

Bambalam is promising big game atmosphere as its shows this year's tournament across big screens with a good view from anywhere in the venue. You can also order food that's delivered straight to your table so you don't miss any of the action. Fans can book a ticket for £10 per person, which guarantees access to watch on anti-glare screens and a free drink.

Podium Level, Colston Tower, Colston Street, Bristol BS1 4XE

The Flyer

This is an ideal spot for rugby fans further north of the city looking for a spacious setting to relax with a pint during the tournament. This Gloucester Road pub has a stunning beer garden to kick back in at halftime and post-match.

96 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8BN

Bristol Beer Factory

The North Street taproom is showing the Six Nations fixtures throughout the tournament. If you like good beer from a local brewer, this might be the place for you, with eight keg lines, a fridge full of cans and five rotating hand pulls.

291 North St, Southville, Bristol BS3 1JP

Ashton Gate Stadium

Only interested in watching England play? You can elevate your Six Nations experience this year by heading down to Ashton Gate. You can secure your place in the Independence Sports Bar with a £10 ticket per person, which includes a free drink. Food is available to purchase

Only pre-booked seated tickets will be available for the England vs Wales fixture on Saturday, February 25 and England vs France fixture on Saturday, March 11 due to Bristol City’s matches on those days against Hull City and Blackpool, respectively.

Winterstoke Road, Bristol, BS3 2LQ

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