As Arsenal edge closer to a potential two-trophy finish this season, supporters are securing their spots for the decisive final games. For those seeking an immersive matchday atmosphere, The Gunners Pub offers exactly that.
The building itself has housed a pub for more than 150 years, evolving into a hub for gooners near and far.
A shrine to club history
Inside, the venue functions as a casual museum of the team’s history. The main room features bold red walls adorned with a massive club crest, setting the tone for the space. The walls are heavily decorated with framed photographs of legendary players and scenes from historic title wins.
There’s also an impressive collection of classic football memorabilia safely displayed behind glass, featuring recognisable vintage kits from the club’s past eras, including iconic JVC-sponsored red and yellow jerseys.
House drafts and matchday crowds
At the bar, patrons can order the pub’s own custom brew, Gunners Lager. Poured from a bespoke tap featuring the club’s cannon emblem, the 4.0% ABV house beer has become a staple for regulars gathering before kickoff.
There’s also a large beer garden equipped with multiple television screens, ensuring fans can follow every minute of the live broadcast alongside a packed crowd of supporters.
Situated just a short walk from the Emirates Stadium, the pub consistently draws a heavy crowd of match-going fans. Whether serving as a final stop before heading to the turnstiles or as the main destination to watch the broadcast, the historic venue continues to anchor the neighbourhood’s matchday rituals.
You can find the pub at 204 Blackstock Road, and the closest station is Finsbury Park.