
Shuffleboard
Grab friends, colleagues, family, neighbours, whoever you like to join you in a game of shuffleboard at one of our London sports pubs. You can book a table for 30 minutes or as long as you like to keep the fun going at half-time or to celebrate after your favourite team has played. Choose your pub above to book your local shuffleboard table today.

The best shuffleboard in London
At Sport London, you’ll not only enjoy shuffleboard but also catch all the latest sports action on our ultra-HD screens, from cricket and rugby to football and NFL. Pair the fun with our delicious food and drink options, making it the ultimate destination for a great night out.
Shuffleboard at Sport London is beginner-friendly and great for groups of all sizes, from team-building events to casual hangouts. Book your shuffleboard session today and bring your friends for an unforgettable experience filled with games, food, drinks, and live sports!
What is shuffleboard?
At Sport London we're more than just a sports pub. We provide the best sports viewing experience where you can be surrounded by an incredible atmosphere and delight in amazing dishes and drinks. But that's not all, three of our sports pubs also provide you with a fun half-time activity.
You'll find you can book shuffleboard at Beechwood, Broadwood and Westwood - check them out today!
- Game Setup: Each player (or team) has four pucks (ours are red or blue), which they take turns sliding down the table.
- Scoring: The table is divided into different scoring zones. To score, your puck must completely cross the line into the higher zone without falling off the edge. Pucks that do not pass the foul line (the middle of the table) are considered out of play.
- Gameplay:
- Players alternate sliding one puck at a time.
- You can aim to knock your opponent’s pucks off the table while trying to position your own puck in a high-scoring zone.
- Only the pucks that remain on the table and are closest to the edge count for scoring.
Games are usually played to a specific number of points (e.g., 15 or 21), and the first player or team to reach that score wins. Only the player or team with the leading puck in the scoring zone counts their points for that round.
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