WATCH THE WORLD CUP LIVE
14 bars across Europe that were built for summers like this.
don’t just Watch
be a part of it
at Belushi’s
14 bars across Europe that were built for summers like this.
don’t just Watch
be a part of it
at Belushi’s
We’ve hosted international football fans through eight World Cups now. Long enough to know exactly what a great sports bar atmosphere takes: the right screens, the right sound, the right crowd. We’ve spent three decades getting all of it right so that when football fans like you, from across the globe, walk through our doors, everything that matters is already in place.
Book Your Game
Right in the heart of central London, Belushi’s London Bridge is one of the city’s most iconic sports bars for watching the World Cup. Head down to The Dugout for wall-to-wall big screens and an atmosphere that builds from the first whistle. Prefer something more your own? Our caves give you sofas, a dedicated screen and your own space without losing the energy of the room. Booths, tables, projector screens. There’s not a bad seat in the house.
BOOK YOUR GAMECentral London. Multiple levels. Large projectors, TVs at every angle, zero bad seats. The Dugout downstairs for those who want to be in the centre of the atmosphere. Booths with dedicated screens and semi-private caves with sofas and large screens for groups who prefer their own space. Comfort food, craft beers and cocktails served throughout the day.
RESERVED TABLE
CHOICE OF BURGER & FRIES FROM WORLD CUP MENU
3 DRINK TOKENS
Minimum of 4 people – £40 per person. Mandatory for our most popular games. Book via the fixtures above.
Booth with Private Screen
Choice of Burger & Fries from World Cup Menu
24 Wings
18 Drink Tokens
Up to 6 people – £300
100 Chicken Wings
Choice of Burger & Fries from World Cup Menu
£300 Bar Tab FOR food & drinks
England Supporter Kit
Maximum of 12 people – £750
100 Chicken Wings
Burger & Fries per person
£500 Bar Tab FOR food & drinks
England Supporter Kit
Maximum of 12 people – £1100
Plus, earn points every time you order, claim a £30 bar tab on your birthday and unlock exclusive offers.
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Get your passFor the first time, the biggest football tournament in the world kicks off at night across Europe. This tournament was made for Belushi’s and we were ready for it.
From The Dugout downstairs to the booths and caves above it, every inch of Belushi’s London Bridge is designed to put serious football fans inside an electric atmosphere that makes watching live football in central London feel unmissable.
For once, the World Cup comes to you at the right time. Evening kick offs, a late night bar built for long nights and live music and DJs ready to turn the final whistle into a starting gun. Belushi’s London Bridge didn’t plan this. It just turns out we were ready for it.
From Kansas City BBQ wings to the Salt ‘N’ Pepper Spice Bag and everything loaded in between, the Belushi’s World Cup menu was built for exactly this kind of night. Internationally inspired, unapologetically indulgent and designed to be eaten while you’re focused on the game.
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