About

Cafe Football in London combines the love of the beautiful game with a vibrant nightlife scene. This casually fashionable sports bar is a popular spot for both locals and tourists who come to enjoy the exciting atmosphere and catch the latest matches on the big screens. Known for its great variety of beer, Cafe Football also tempts taste buds with its noteworthy 'Special One' Burger. Patrons can choose from a range of alcoholic beverages, including expertly mixed cocktails and a diverse selection of wines and beers. Whether you're dropping by for a solo meal or meeting up with friends, you'll appreciate the option of outdoor seating or reserving a cozy spot indoors. With happy hour stretching until 7 pm, enjoy beers for just £3 while cheering on your favorite team.

Price

$$$$

Services

Reservations available, Outdoor seating, Dine-in

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving food, Serving food at bar

Payment

Payment by credit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Fashionably, Casual

Best for

Meet up with friends, Solo dining

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Maryland
Train station 1.02 km walk
Stratford International
Train station 286 m walk
Bobby Moore Academy Secondary
Bus stop 623 m walk
Stratford Centre (Stop N)
Bus stop 632 m walk
Stratford City Bus Station (Stop U)
Bus stop 276 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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3.7
based on 129 reviews
3.7/5 129 reviews
Markus Van Basten
Markus Van Basten
5 May 2019 on Google

Great place,recommended

Elsie K
Elsie K
8 February 2019 on Google

Went with my friends when it was relatively quiet especially after a rugby match at London Stadium. The food was generous seeing how much it costs for a portion, but nothing special about it. A 10% gratuity is added to your bill, but it’s optional. Two of us ordered the Classic Nicky Butty and our other friend had The ‘66 paying extra for sweet potato fries. Not a lot of options if you are vegan. So, I would avoid this place if you are. I would only go back for the sporting atmosphere as they have screens all over the place. Other than that, I wouldn’t recommend it to my friends. Update 08/02/2019: Looks like this place has been closed for good.

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James Diaz
James Diaz
15 January 2019 on Google

It was the best place to watch football in east london. Good screens, great variety of beer. But it has closed down now. No idea why. Prob a hike in rent charges. Shame. The very best in bar staff,and always so accommodating.