Where To Watch Wimbledon Final 2017 In London: The Best Places For Live Tennis Screenings

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Wimbledon is heating up and if you haven’t managed to bag yourself a ticket, there are plenty of places to get in on the action in London.

From free pop-up screenings to a restaurant with tennis-themed décor and cocktails, there’s a venue to suit all budgets.

Be sure to rock up early to the women’s final on Saturday 15 July and the men’s final on Sunday 16 July to bag yourself a prime position.

Strawberries And Screen, King’s Cross

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Kings Cross

The big screen at King’s Cross will be shifting from Granary Square to its new home of Lewis Cubitt Square this summer, but expect the same Wimbledon wonders. The venue is one of the few to show the entire tournament, with screenings running from Monday 3 July through to the men’s final on Sunday 16 July. 

At four-by-four metres, the screen is one of the biggest in central London, making this a desirable destination for dedicated fans. 

The bar will be serving up Pimm’s plus strawberries and cream. Visitors are also invited to bring along their own picnic.

Lewis Cubitt Square, Kings Cross, London, N1C 4AB kingscross.co.uk

  

Big Screen On The Green, Fulham

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Big Screen On The Green

From Thursday 13 July to Sunday 16 July, Big Screen on the Green will show the semi-finals and finals on super-sized screens. Between sets you can enjoy acoustic music and entertainment, food stalls, a family ‘fun zone’ and pop-up shopping experiences. 

End the evening with a summer sundowner created by a top mixologist or visit the Pommery Champagne lounge. Tickets start from £7.50.

Parsons Green, Fulham, SW6 4UL bigscreenonthegreen.com.

 

One New Change, St Paul’s

With spectacular views of St Paul’s Cathedral, you may get a little distracted while watching the game from the roof terrace of One New Change.

Guests are permitted to bring their own food and drink onto the terrace (providing they leave glass bottles at home), making this a great spot for a cheap evening out with mates. The terrace has a maximum capacity of 350 people and will be showing games throughout the season, so get there early to bag yourself a beanbag.

1 New Change, St. Paul’s, EC4M 9AF onenewchange.com/roof-terrace.

 

Strawberries and Screen, Duke of York Square, Chelsea

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Duke of York Square

If you’ve got kids in tow, York Square could be the Wimbledon destination for you. From Friday 14 July until Sunday 16 July you can watch all the key matches on big screens, with a professional tennis coach on hand offering complimentary lessons to youngsters.

There’s also a Pimm’s from Partridges pop-up bar for the adults and, of course, stalls selling strawberries and cream. Entry is free. 

Duke of York Square, Chelsea, SW3 4LY dukeofyorksquare.com.

 

The Refinery, Southwark

Throughout tennis season The Refinery bar will be showing screenings of all the key matches alongside Wimbledon-inspired cocktails. Grab a table with mates and try the Strawberries and Crème, featuring Tanqueray, crème de fraise, lemon juice, sugar, strawberries and egg white. 

If Southwark isn’t convenient, all Drake and Morgan restaurants and bars will be getting in the Wimbledon spirit until Sunday 16 July. Check out the website for other locations across London.

The Refinery Bankside, 110 Southwark St, SE1 0TF drakeandmorgan.co.uk.

 

Big Screen: Wimbledon, Merchant Square, Paddington

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Merchant Square

For a no frills screening that delivers exactly what you need, head to Merchant Square, where the screen is bigger and better than in previous years.

The free, simplistic venue is ideal for catching up on the scores on your lunch break or heading to after work. You can pick up strawberries from a stall or grab food to takeaway from a number of restaurants and cafes that surround the lawn. Relax in one of the deckchairs throughout the tournament, from Monday 3 July - Sunday 16 July.

The Lawn, Paddington Basin, W2 1JS merchantsquare.co.uk.

 

Big Screen On The Beach, Roundhouse, Camden 

Enjoy Wimbledon with the the sand between your toes with Roundhouse’s screenings at Camden’s rooftop urban beach. The beach will host free screenings of the men’s and women’s finals on Saturday 15 July and Sunday 16 July, open from midday until 11pm.

Street food and drink to suit every taste is available to purchase via the beach-side stalls.

Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, Camden, NW1 8EH roundhouse.org.uk. 

The Pimm’s Wimbledon Bar, Oxford Circus

Keep an eye on the score while soaking up views on London’s skyline at Selfridges’ Wimbledon pop-up. The Roof Deck Restaurant and Bar will host a tennis-themed fortnight from 3 July, with a range of dishes or afternoon tea available.

The screens are a little smaller than most, so this is the place to go for summer vibes, without the die-hard fans. As its name suggests, they’ll be plenty of Pimm’s on offer. 

The Roof Deck Restaurant and Bar , 400 Oxford St, W1A 1AB selfridges.com.

Bluebird, Chelsea 

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Bluebird

For a high-end evening of tennis visit Bluebird restaurant, where diners can eat alfresco in the courtyard while matches play in the background. Special cocktails on the menu include the ‘SW19’ and ‘Centre Court’ while the Eton mess, made with English strawberries, raspberry coulis and whipped jersey cream, will provide a taste of Wimbledon.

On selected dates guests can also indulge in a Wimbledon-inspired afternoon tea, see the website for details.

350 King’s Rd, Chelsea, London, SW3 5UU bluebird-restaurant.co.uk

St. Kats Big Screen, Tower Hill 

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St. Katharine Docks

You can watch the tennis on a floating pontoon thanks to the big screen at St. Katharine Docks. The free venue is complete with deckchairs and beanbags open from Monday 3 July - Sunday 16 July. 

Pimm’s and strawberries (plus other food and drink) will be available to buy at the venue on the dates of the semi-finals and finals (13, 14, 15 and 16 July). The pontoon bar will be cash only, so remember to get money out beforehand so you’re not disappointed. At other dates visitors are welcome to bring their own food and soft drinks (but no alcohol). 

St Katharine Docks, 50 St Katharine’s Way, E1W skdocks.co.uk/whats-on/.

London's Best Bottomless Brunches
Ben's Canteen(01 of06)
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The beauty of popping into Ben's Canteen at the weekend is that you can go anytime - regardless of whether that's 11am or 6pm - and be safe in the knowledge that you're about to devour a delicious brunch.

Their 'Eggs Pig Out' dish - consisting of pulled pork on muffins topped with poached eggs - is nothing short of wonderful if you're feeling slightly hungover.

Equally, if you're feeling pretty ravenous (or maybe you just love a burger), then try their Crunchy Chicken burgers with sweet potato chips and coleslaw.

The icing on the cake, however, is what happens between 4-7pm, when you can grab unlimited refills of booze - we're talking glasses of Cava, Bloody Marys and Negronis galore - alongside your favourite brunch dish for just £19.50. All thanks to Ben's ingenious Bottomless Bubbles deal.

So, next time you're in Battersea, you know what to do. If the Breakfast Burritos don't tempt you, then maybe the promise of refillable Peach Bellinis will.

What's the deal?From 4-7pm every Saturday and Sunday, unlimited refills of Cava, Bloody Marys and Negronis with a dish from their brunch menu for £19.50Ben's Canteen140 St John’s HillLondonSW11 1SL020 722 83260
Villandry, St James's(02 of06)
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If you want to make someone feel truly special treat them to the unlimited champagne breakfast at the Villandry.

The surroundings are just the right mix of grand and comfortable (request one of the booths in the windows), which is a good thing as you'll want to settle in for some time.

The food is plentiful and your plates are refilled almost (but not quite) as often as your glasses.

First up is a selection of pastries, followed by a Full English or Vegetarian breakfast, and then comes the pièce de résistance a plate full of beautiful miniature cakes.

What's the deal?Booking is essential and there are two sittings every Saturday and Sunday: one at 12pm and one at - a slightly late for brunch, but perfect for the morning-after-the-night-before - 2pm.For £40 you get a dish from the brunch menu, a pastry, and a cake platter with unlimited coffee, orange juice and champagne.

Villandry, St James's12 Waterloo Place, London SW1Y 4AU020 7930 3305
Forge & Co(03 of06)
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Located slap band in the middle of Shoreditch High Street, this brunch-hotspot-cum-cocktail-bar-cum-chill-out-lounge couldn't be better located.

Its comfy sofas and fresh decor are super inviting, as are super energetic staff (maybe they put something in the water). The veggie full English (complete with bubble & squeak) was both sizeable and delicious, the poached eggs, chilli avocado and sourdough toast was tasty but a bit on the small size for £7.

What's the deal? Buy a glass of Prosecco of £10 and get refills throughout the meal, they also offer Bloody Marys and cocktails (but these are unfortunately not so bottomless)Forge & Co154-158 Shoreditch High StreetLondonE1 6HU 020 7729 0007
The Northall restaurant, The Corinthia(04 of06)
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The Northall remains a firm favourite because a) it is utterly stunning - the central restaurant has floor to ceiling windows which look out onto Embankment, and b) is swish enough for a special occasion, but not too intimidating if you end up using the wrong fork.

Dishes are gorgeous, quintessential British favourites such as roast beef and smoked salmon on brioche with scrambled eggs, but you also have some surprises such as heritage beetroot with balsamic crackle and goat curd.

There's a jazz singer on Sundays, which seems all rather wonderful after bottomless glasses of Perrier Jouet champagne. Hic! The staff are just lovely - so if you want someone to be spoiled rotten, this is a guaranteed treat.

What's the deal?3 course menu with a glass of Laurent Perrier Champagne, £45.3 course menu with free-flowing Laurent Perrier Champagne, £75.The Northall restaurant The CorinthiaWhitehall Place London SW1A 2BD 020 7930 8181
One Canada Square(05 of06)
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If you're looking for a bottomless brunch with a touch of class, head to One Canada Square in the heart of Canary Wharf.

Try the classic Eggs Benedict or the scrummy soft-shell crab and you might just have enough room to squeeze in some cheeky rhubarb cheesecake.

Enjoy live piano music while the Prosecco and Bloody Marys flow. Bliss.

What's the deal?£20 for two courses. £25 for three courses. Add £20 for bottomless Prosecco, Bloody Marys, Raspberry Bellinis or wine.Served from 9am - 5pm on Saturdays. Alcohol from 10am.One Canada SquareCanary WharfLondonE14 5AB 020 7559 5199
B&H Buildings(06 of06)
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On weekends between later morning and early evening, this swanky members club turns into a haven for bottomless brunch lovers.

Once you find the place (it's a least 10 minutes walk from a number of central London tube stations), prepare to be faced with hoards of 20-something, brunch-loving, bellini-drinking London females. At least that was our experience.

Once you get over the fact that everyone looks the same, feast your eyes on the beautiful decor (wrought iron circular stairwell, tropical print upholstery, a huge stone fire place) and feast your bellies on the incredible brunch offering, from French toast bigger than door stop smothered in maple syrup and bacon, to lighter veggie options with hen's eggs and curried cauliflower.

What's the deal?Pay £17 for unlimited bellinis (flavoured with whatever fruit is in season, we had peach) or £16 for unlimited Bloody Marys. You've got 2.5 hours to get your drink on. Certainly more than enough.

B&H Buildings42 Northampton Road, London020 3174 1156