Londoners Sports Bar sits at Stepanska 650/23 in Prague's Nove Mesto, a short walk off Wenceslas Square, and it is built for watching sport. Tripadvisor reviewers describe screens across the room and plenty of seating, which makes it one of the more reliable central rooms for a televised fixture.
This is the bar for a traveller who wants a guaranteed screen and a cold pint for the match, not a quiet local or a cocktail programme. Anyone after a refined night will find the format too plainly built around the football, but that focus is exactly the point.
The room. The layout pairs standard bar seating with softer chairs and couches, so the space works for a long afternoon in front of a game rather than a quick stop. Screens cover the main wall and several corners, which keeps sightlines open across most of the room during busy fixtures.
What to order. The draught and bottle list runs wide, and the kitchen leans to Indian plates, with reviewers naming the tikka masala and the jalfrezi as the dishes that come up most often. A pint with a curry while a match plays is the standard order here, and the pricing sits in the mid range for central Prague.
Who it is for. Londoners suits a fan who needs to find a specific fixture, a group on a Prague trip that wants a casual base and a visitor after a screen plus a full plate. It is the wrong call for a date that needs quiet or a drinker chasing a serious cocktail list.
Best time to go. Kickoff times set the rhythm, so big Premier League and Champions League nights fill the best seats early. Quieter afternoons are easy walk-ins, while the room turns lively whenever a major match is on the main screen.
Londoners earns a place among the central Prague sports bars and sits within our wider Prague bar guide. For the broader field, browse the best sports bars worldwide pillar.
The crowd and vibe. The room draws a steady mix of visitors and English-speaking regulars, and the service earns repeated praise on review sites for being friendly and attentive. The energy tracks the fixture list, calm on a quiet afternoon and loud when a big game is on.
What regulars say. The recurring praise is the staff, whom reviewers describe as some of the most welcoming in central Prague. The food draws steady marks for the curry, and the only common caution is that the best seats go fast on major match nights, so arriving before kickoff matters.
The neighbourhood. Stepanska runs off Wenceslas Square in Nove Mesto, which puts the bar inside the central tourist core and within easy reach of the Mustek and Muzeum metro stops. The location makes it a simple meeting point before or after a match for a group spread across the city.
On match days. The room is built around the fixture list, with the main wall screen carrying the marquee game and side screens covering parallel matches, so a group following different leagues can usually find a seat with a sightline. Reviewers on Trip.com and Wanderlog return to the same point, that the staff keep the right games on and the pints moving even when the room is full. On a quiet weekday the bar reads more like a relaxed pub, which makes it a fair stop for a drink and a plate of curry without a match on at all.
The bottom line. Londoners is a dependable central Prague room for catching a game, with screens everywhere, a wide beer list and a curry kitchen. Book ahead for the big fixtures and treat it as the match-day base it is built to be.




