The Coal Hole

Pub · Covent Garden

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"Trying to find a decent spot to watch sport in central London can be a Herculean task, but it needn’t be. Head to The Coal Hole — housed in the former coal cellar of the Savoy Hotel. Nicholson’s landmark pub offers ‘real ale’ — both draught and bottled — good British food classics on the menu and a traditional interior (note the tiled floor.)" - Adam Coghlan, James Hansen, Andrew Leitch, Tom Ford

Where to Watch Football in London Pubs and Restaurants - Eater London

91-92 Strand, Greater, London WC2R 0DW, United Kingdom Get directions

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