Try these Scottish pubs for the perfect Six Nations atmosphere and top hospitality
As the Six Nations tournament kicks off this Friday evening with Wales against France, rugby fans across Scotland are gearing up for weeks of thrilling action, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments.
But whether you're cheering for Scotland at Murrayfield or catching the games with friends, the pub atmosphere is hard to beat. From giant screens to hearty food and drink specials, Scotland is home to some fantastic venues that turn every try and tackle into a celebration.
No matter where you are, these pubs listed below are ready to bring fans together to experience the highs and lows of the Six Nations. So grab your jersey, gather your squad, and get ready to cheer in style ...
THE BLACK BULL
The Six Nations is upon us and there's few better places to catch all the action than the Black Bull. Situated in the heart of Edinburgh's iconic Grassmarket, The Black Bull offers a lively and vibrant atmosphere that's hard to beat with 8 high-definition screens across the venue.
Whether you're backing Scotland or one of the other nations, our cosy and traditional pub has all food and drink to get you match ready. Make sure you enjoy a pint of Edinburgh local - Cold Town Doddie Bier. A local lager created and sold across several Edinburgh bars & restaurants during The Six Nations, helping to raise money for the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation - a charity close to the hearts of the rugby community.
We have you covered this Six Nations, open daily from 12 noon and serving up a heart selection of gastro pub favourites, perfect for fuelling up before, during, or after the match. With friendly service and an amazing buzz, matchday at The Black Bull is as good as it gets. Cheer on your team amongst fellow rugby lovers with a pint of Cold Town Doddie Bier.
Join us at The Black Bull for the Six Nations where live rugby, hearty food, and great company await.
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FOOTLIGHTS SPORTS BAR
For rugby fans in Edinburgh, Footlights Sports Bar is the ultimate destination to watch every thrilling moment of this year’s Six Nations Tournament. Current holders and 4 time winners of the Scottish Hospitality Awards, Sports Bar of the Year, Footlights combines an electric atmosphere, excellent service, and top-notch facilities to deliver an unmatched matchday experience.
With 16 state-of-the-art screens and premium sound quality, you won’t miss a single try, tackle, or conversion. This year is set to be particularly special, with Scotland hosting Ireland, Wales, and Italy at Murrayfield, making Footlights the perfect place to join the excitement and cheer on the action.
The experience doesn’t stop at the screen. Enjoy delicious pub grub like gourmet burgers, loaded fries, and other matchday favourite’s, paired with a fantastic selection of craft beers, wines, and spirits. Friendly, passionate staff ensure you’ll feel right at home.
Conveniently located in Edinburgh’s city centre and open seven days a week, Footlights Sports Bar is more than just a place to watch rugby—it’s a community hub for fans. Don’t miss the chance to make this Six Nations unforgettable at Footlights.
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KITTY O'SHEA'S
Kitty O'Shea's is a vibrant Irish bar located in Glasgow’s City Centre and West End and Edinburgh, known for its lively atmosphere and friendly staff.
With live music every night of the week, the pub is always bustling, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. We will showcase the 6 Nations rugby live on all TVs across our three locations.
For the Scotland v Ireland game on the 9th of February, guests can enjoy complimentary Tayto sandwiches and Tunnock's teacakes, adding to the excitement of the match day experience.
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HOPE AND VINCENT
Situated just a two minute walk from Central Station on the corner of Hope street and St Vincent street, Hope & Vincent is a sports lover’s dream in the heart of Glasgow City Centre.
Equipped with a total of 14 HD screens including a huge projector screen and 4 sports booths each with their own TV as well as a state of the art sound system, there really is no better venue for this year’s Six Nation’s rugby.
Whoever you are cheering on, immerse yourself in the friendly service and unbeatable selection of draught beers, cocktails, wines & spirits on offer. Oh, and did we mention the food?
With a menu serving everything from pub classics such as Steak & Ale Pie and Fish & Chips to a wide selection of small plates such as Korean Fried Chicken and Loaded Nachos, there really is something for everyone.
For those who enjoy a little bit of everything, our platters are ideal to enjoy with your friends.
This year’s Six Nation’s kicks off on Friday 31st January when France take on Wales in Paris. This is followed by Scotland vs Italy and Ireland vs England on Saturday 1st February, all shown live with commentary at Hope and Vincent.
As well as the sports booths which accommodate up to 6 guests each, we also have our own private room which can seat up to 20 people and has it’s very own 50 inch screen.
Even in it’s relative infancy opening 15 months ago, Hope and Vincent has become a popular destination for all things sport related so book now using the link below to avoid disappointment.
https://hopeandvincent.co.uk/book-a-table
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WAXY O'CONNOR'S
Waxy O’Connor’s, situated at 44 West George Street, has earned its reputation as one of Glasgow’s favourite rugby pubs, passionately showcasing the Six Nations for over 25 years.
Arrive early to secure your spot, and before, during, or after the game, enjoy Waxy’s authentic hospitality & homemade food, featuring a variety of small and large plates made with fresh local ingredients.
With numerous screens across six bars and free live music on the main stage at the final whistle, it’s the ultimate destination for Glasgow’s rugby fans.
At Waxy’s, everyone is welcome, no matter where you’re from so join us for a truly memorable experience!
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