Our Take on TOCA Social
TOCA Social opened at The O2 on Greenwich Peninsula as the world's first interactive football and dining venue, and it remains the format's London flagship. The venue's own site counts 17 playing boxes, three bars and more than 20 giant screens across the space.
The split format is the point. Each box takes up to 12 players for the interactive games, then the live coverage takes over: all televised Premier League, Champions League and European fixtures run across the screens, per the venue's own fixtures page.
The kitchen runs double smash burgers, crispy fried chicken and tacos, pitched closer to a restaurant than a pub. For the 2026 World Cup the venue is screening every match of the tournament across its London and Birmingham sites.
Against a classic London sports bar, TOCA trades the terrace feel for activity. It is the pick when half your group wants to play rather than watch, and the boxes book out well ahead on tournament nights.
What to Order
What Regulars Say
- The venue's own pages count 17 boxes, 3 bars and 20 plus giant screens at The O2 site.
- Tripadvisor reviewers rate the box games as the draw, with the live match screens keeping the football crowd in the room.
- Londonist lists it among the venues screening every match of the 2026 World Cup.
Best Time to Visit
Book a box for the hour before a big kickoff, then move to the main bars for the match itself.
Who It Is For
Mixed groups of players and watchers, birthdays, and fans making a full day of an O2 visit.
The full Sports Bars in London roundup expands the picks across the city, our London Bar Guide covers every occasion, and our guide to watching the game in London ranks the match day rooms.
Sources: toca.social venue and fixtures pages (2026-06); The O2 official site; Tripadvisor reviews; Londonist.