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The Canon
Address: 1 Barton Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 1HQ
Information: Join The Canon, where they've got all the Guinness Six Nations action for rugby fans to enjoy. As well as having huge HD screens, they've also got the widest selection of craft beer around, and awesome food and drink deals. So you can catch every scrum, tackle and try live while you scran on some delicious dishes!
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Thursday: 12pm to 12am, Friday - Saturday: 11am, to 1am, Sunday: 11am to 12pm
Tv Screens: Various HD screens throughout.
Atmosphere Rating: 5/5
Ludo Sports Bar and Kitchen
About: This place is a sports lover's paradise, showcasing all the latest games and matches on their numerous big-screen TVs. Whether you're into football, rugby, cricket, or any other sport, Ludo has got you covered. With their extensive menu of delicious food and drinks, you won't have to worry about missing a minute of the action.
Address: 9 Brunel Square, Bath, Somerset, BA1 1SX
Telephone: 01225 335972
Belushi's Bath
Address: 9 Green St, Bath, BA1 2JY
Information: There’s nothing better than burgers, beer, and Six Nations rugby, and at Belushi’s Bath you can have all that this winter. Chomp down on a juicy burger whilst England battles to glory on the pitch as you celebrate or drown your sorrows with a choice of great beers at this brilliant Bath boozer.
Located in Bath’s Green Street, their huge HD projector will be showing all the games from the Six Nations but if you fancy a more low-key viewing experience with mates then book one of their exclusive booths featuring their own individual HD screens. Six Nations rugby has never looked so good!
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Sunday: 12pm to 12am
Tv Screens: Multiple HD screens and large projector
Atmosphere Rating: 4/5
The Huntsman
Address: 1 Terrace Walk, N Parade, Bath BA1 1LJ
Information: This Bath pub will once again be packed out for the Six Nations as Bath’s rugby lovers descend to catch all of the action with a pint in hand. The Huntsman is one of the city’s favourite live sports venues and will be so again in 2024 as the battle for Six Nations glory begins once again. If a loud match atmosphere is what you’re after then The Huntsman has to be your choice this winter.
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Friday: 11am to 11pm, Saturday: 11am, to 11pm, Sunday: 12pm to 9pm
Tv Screens: Various HD screens throughout.
Atmosphere Rating: 5/5
The Boater
Address: 9 Argyle St, Bathwick, Bath BA2 4BQ
Information: Providing stunning views of Bath Rugby’s Recreation Ground, The Boater boasts one of Bath’s biggest beer gardens and is perhaps the city’s most popular venue for watching the Six Nations live. This Fullers-run pub has a wide variety of rugby lovers most popular beers, ales, and ciders, whilst also serving excellent food from their kitchen to stop you from going hungry throughout the 80 minutes of high-octane on-screen action. Be sure to either book a table or get there early as you’re unlikely to find space just before kick-off.
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Saturday: 12pm - 11pm, Sunday: 12pm - 10pm
Tv Screens: Multiple throughout the venue
Atmosphere Rating: 4/5
The Assembly Inn
Address: 17 Alfred St, Bath BA1 2QU
Information: This Assembly Inn is another brilliant place in Bath if you’re looking for somewhere to watch the Six Nations action unfold, with a host of big-screen televisions combing with a matchday atmosphere to make it into our list of the best places to watch the Six Nations rugby in Bath. Grab a table with friends or stay standing and spend your afternoon watching England battle it out on the pitch with a beer in-hand. A sports lovers dream? We think so!
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Thursday: 3pm to 10pm, Friday - Sunday: 12pm to 10pm
Tv Screens: 2 big-screen televisions and a 3D TV
Atmosphere Rating: 5/5
The Bath Brewhouse
Address: 14 James St W, Bath BA1 2BX
Information: If you’re looking for a more relaxed venue to watch the Six Nations in Bath then The Bath Brewhouse micro-brewery is a great option. Showing every game from the North Hemispheres biggest rugby tournament, The Bath Brewhouse has plenty of brilliant beers to choose from with many of them crafted in-house. A top family-friendly atmosphere, unique drinks, and all of the Six Nations rugby, this is one of Bath’s best pubs for rugby fans!
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Wednesday: 12pm - 12am, Thursday - Saturday: 12pm - 1am, Sunday: 12pm - 11pm
Tv Screens: Multiple throughout the venue
Atmosphere Rating: 4/5
The Westgate
Address: 38 Westgate St, Bath BA1 1EL
Information: The Westgate is renowned as being a popular venue for live sports in Bath and will once again be doing so for the Six Nations 2024 as they show every kick and tackle from this year’s tournament. Kicking off with Ireland v Wales on Saturday 5th February, The Westgate generates a brilliant buzz whenever the rugby is on, and with budget-friendly food and beverages available, what more could you want from your Six Nations viewing experience?
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Thursday: 10am - 11pm, Friday - Saturday: 10am - 12am, Sunday: 10am - 11pm
Tv Screens: Variety of HD large screens
Atmosphere Rating: 4/5
The Trinity Inn
Address: James St W, Bath BA1 2DA
Information: This classic pub located near the famous Thermae Bath Spa shows live sport all year round making it one of Bath’s best pubs to watch the Six Nations in. With 4 screens dotted around the venue along with a pull-down projector, you can be certain that you’ll be watching the Six Nations drama in one of the city’s best venues.
Situated in the heart of the city centre, you’re never far from Bath’s most popular amenities, so whether you want to pop in and catch the closing stages of the match or fancy an all-day session, The Trinity Inn is well worth a visit this February.
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Saturday: 12pm - 10pm, Sunday: 12pm - 9pm
Tv Screens: 4 and a projector
Atmosphere Rating: 4/5
The Pig & Fiddle
Address: 2 Saracen St, Bath BA1 5BR
Information: The Pig & Fiddle is one of Bath’s most central pubs with the city’s residents and visitors to Bath often heading inside for a refreshing drink and delicious bite to eat. Both child and dog-friendly, throughout February and March, they will be showing all of the biggest games from the 2022 Six Nations so make sure to swing by if you’re looking to enjoy the rugby in a relaxed and less noisy setting.
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Thursday: 8am - 10pm, Friday - Saturday: 8am - 11pm, Sunday: 8am - 8pm
Tv Screens: Multiple large screens
Atmosphere Rating: 3/5
The New Inn
Address: Quattro Management UK Ltd, 23-24 Monmouth Pl, Bath BA1 2AY
Information: The New Inn claims the final spot on our list of pubs and bars to watch the Six Nations at in Bath, but don’t let that fool you because this independent run pub is one of our favourite places to watch live sport at. Grab your seat and don’t miss a glimpse of the Six Nations rugby whilst tucking into some outstanding food and ice-cold drink at The New Inn throughout February and March.
Opening/Closing Times: Monday - Thursday: 4pm - 11pm, Friday - Sunday: 12pm - 11pm
Tv Screens: Multiple large screens
Atmosphere Rating: 3/5