Yorkshire Team
Published on February 6th, 2026
•The Six Nations tournament is back, and that means it's time for nail-biting tackles, incredible tries, and the roar of the crowd. For rugby fans, the only thing better than watching the game is watching it with a perfect pint in hand, surrounded by people who are just as passionate. Finding the right spot can be tricky, but this year, Social Pub & Kitchen is rolling out the green carpet for supporters across Yorkshire, making their pubs the place to be for every single match throughout February and March.
The ultimate rugby brunch is back
Imagine this: the game is on, the tension is high, and your team is on the attack. The last thing anyone wants is to miss a crucial moment because they’re queueing at the bar. Well, Social Pub & Kitchen has the perfect solution. They're bringing back their massively popular Bottomless Brunch, but with a special Six Nations twist. For the entire tournament, fans can enjoy bottomless Guinness. That’s right, unlimited pints of the black stuff to go with every scrum, lineout, and last-gasp conversion. It’s a dream combination for any rugby supporter. This offer, available across 103 of their pubs nationwide, including 11 right here in Yorkshire, ensures the drinks keep flowing so the focus can stay on the action on the big screens. It's the kind of matchday experience that makes local pubs the heart of the sporting community.
More than just drinks: a matchday menu with a kick
A good pint needs a good partner, and the food menu has been seriously beefed up for the tournament. Social Pub & Kitchen has teamed up with the award-winning condiment brand Sauce Shop to create some truly special dishes. This isn't just your standard pub grub. The collaboration brings a new level of flavour to the table, available throughout February and March. Rugby fans can get stuck into some seriously tasty options designed to be eaten while cheering on their team.
Honey Sriracha Pizza: This one sounds like a winner. It comes loaded with smoked streaky bacon, crispy chicken strips, and fiery jalapeños, all brought together with the amazing Sauce Shop Honey Sriracha Sauce. A bit sweet, a bit spicy – perfect for a tense game.
Honey Chipotle Loaded Fries: Forget plain chips. These are topped with beef burnt ends and a nacho cheese sauce, then drizzled with Sauce Shop Honey Chipotle BBQ Sauce. They’re a meal in themselves.
Honey Chipotle Chicken Wings: A pub classic, but better. These wings are coated in that smoky Honey Chipotle BBQ Sauce and finished with a zesty lime soured cream and fresh coriander. A proper crowd-pleaser.
This partnership with Sauce Shop shows a real commitment to making the matchday experience about more than just the sport; it's about great food and a fantastic atmosphere, too. The Stonegate Group, which owns the pub chain, clearly knows what fans want.
New drinks for the big games
While the bottomless Guinness is the star of the show, there's a whole new line-up of drinks designed for those big matchday moments. The team has created some special cocktails to celebrate the Six Nations, offering something for everyone. Whether someone fancies a classic pint of Guinness or one of the new inventive drinks, the bar is well and truly stocked. The new additions include the ‘Midnight in Dublin’, the ‘Peach on the Pitch Marg’, a ‘Baby Velvet’, and the bold ‘G-Bomb’. This variety ensures that all fans, no matter their tipple of choice, can raise a glass. It’s all part of creating a lively and celebratory atmosphere where every supporter feels at home. The goal is to make these pubs the go-to destination for the entire tournament.
Stephen Cooper, Head of Marketing at Stonegate Group, commented on the Six Nations plans. “Guinness and rugby are a natural pairing, and the Six Nations is the perfect excuse to bring people together in the pub,” he said. “Our bottomless Guinness offer has proven incredibly popular, and we’re excited to bring it back across Social Pub & Kitchen venues this year, alongside new food with Sauce Shop and drinks that really elevate the matchday experience.”
Where to watch in Yorkshire
So, where can rugby fans in Yorkshire get in on this action? With 11 Social Pub & Kitchen pubs dotted across the county, there’s a place for everyone to soak up the tournament atmosphere. From the bustling cities of Leeds and Sheffield to the historic streets of York and towns like Huddersfield and Wetherby, there’s a local ready to welcome fans. With big screens showing every match live, these pubs are set to be buzzing. It's highly recommended to book a table in advance to guarantee a good spot, especially for the bigger games. Nobody wants to be left standing at the back!
Here’s a list of the participating pubs in Yorkshire:
Graduate Sheffield — Sheffield
Keystones York — York
The Southfield Middlesbrough — Middlesbrough
Warehouse Huddersfield — Huddersfield
Library Leeds — Leeds
Dry Dock Leeds — Leeds
Hyde Park Hotel Leeds — Leeds
Cavendish Sheffield — Sheffield
The Bloomery Sheffield — Sheffield
With a brilliant brunch offer, a new food menu, and special drinks, Social Pub & Kitchen is making a strong case for being the best place to enjoy the Six Nations rugby this year. All fans need to do is pick their local, gather their mates, and get ready to cheer.

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