Find the best London pub quiz with our guide
It's the things that make you go 'hmmm?' – where to find the best London pub quiz, whatever your speciality
The naughty one: Retro Bar
An unassuming entrance on an alley off The Strand takes you to a great little Soho bar. The Strand Retro Bar’s pub quiz is hosted by Princess Julia, assisted by resident DJ and kazoo player, Heidi Heelz. ‘No cheating or we’ll give you a good thrashing’. Team size is limited to just four, so pick them well!
Proposed team name: 'Shante, we stay' (or any other vaguely suitable quote from Ru Paul's Drag Race)
Read more ...The note-perfect one: The Lexington
Formerly known as the Rough Trade pub quiz (after the record label), The Lexington Pop Quiz might have changed names, but its reputation still stands. This is one of the best organised music quizzes in town. With the help of a big old sound system, play ‘guess the intro’, 'name that song' and answer fiendishly difficult questions about popular music. Don’t go if you’ve can’t remember anything before Bieber.
Proposed team name: 'Quiz Teama Aguilera'
Read more ...The fun one: The Four Thieves
The Four Thieves pub has a gaming arcade and its own on-site brewery. But we're here for the quizzes! The pub runs a number of quiz nights, but only one of them features Boogaloo Stu. His 'Big Quiffy Quiz' pub quiz started in Brighton, before becoming a permanent feature on Tuesday nights in this corner of Battersea. Loyalty card holders can collect stamps to receive their own signed photo. Booking a table for Tuesday nights is recommended.
Proposed team name: 'Quiff Richard'
Read more ...The cinematic one: You're gonna need a bigger boat
You’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat is a touring pub quiz with three venues: Upstairs at the Ritzy, The Flamingo Room and The Lord Nelson. The special subject? Well, can you guess? That’s right, all things film (and not just Jaws, either, that would be too easy). Questions and scenes are projected on a big screen, and you’ll also need to recognise soundtracks. This quiz has run for 12 years and tickets still sell out fast. Pass the popcorn.
Proposed team name: ‘Can we order a starter for ten?’
Read more ...The franchise: The Sounds Familiar Music Quiz
It's another music quiz, but this one comes with a portable party. By the end of every night these guys put on, everyone in the near vicinity, winning or losing, is standing on the tables singing their drunken hearts out. The Sounds Familiar Music Quiz tours venues in London but sells out very, very fast. Expect a heap of silly round names, 100 different music tracks per quiz, and at least one team calling themselves 'We are the champions'.
Proposed team name: 'Smells like team spirit'
The biggest pot: The Horn of Plenty
The Horn of Plenty really is a site of plenty (not sure about the horn) – it’s got London's biggest rolling jackpot. There's a regular quiz on Tuesday nights, and has fun current affairs and family fortunes rounds. During the night there's a chance to win the coveted prize money by answering one ludicrously hard question. If some drinks vouchers and a tenner isn’t enough to lure your team out of the house, then maybe this will. The biggest jackpot ever won was £1,500.
Proposed team name: 'E = MC Hammer'
Read more ...The longest running pop quiz: Who Killed Bambi?
The Boogaloo is a rock and roll venue in Highgate, and the home to London’s longest running pop culture quiz. Featuring questions on music, movies and television, it's not always popular knowledge that you'll need: sometimes the questions are a little niche… the name, if you were wondering, comes from a Ten Pole Tudor with the Sex Pistols song you haven’t heard of. This venue used to be the site of the 'Bigger Boat' quiz, too – plus The Libertines played here once during a reunion. In short, it’s a retro pub with a lot going on.
Proposed team name: 'Childish Bambino'
Read more ...The impossible one: The Brutal Quiz
The Railway Pub in Streatham has a heap of events, but only one is dreaded and revered in equal measure. The so-called ‘Brutal Quiz’ only comes around once every few months, but it makes U-Chall look like preschool. This quiz features 100 questions that promises ‘no pop culture’ ‘no sport’ ‘no pictures’. It’s for serious people only. Considered ‘far too hard’ by our tester, only go if you’re deathly serious about winning and/or have eaten the encyclopedia Britannica for breakfast. If this is too much, there's also a regular Tuesday night quiz, from 8pm.
Proposed team name: ‘And in first place’
Read more ...The big one: The World's Biggest Pub Quiz
Look out for The World’s Biggest Pub Quiz in March. There are nearly 2,000 pubs taking part across the country, and it's all for a good cause. Pubaid and Prostate Cancer UK are behind the project. The Prince of Wales in Highgate is hosting one – and including a ‘topical, existential tin foil moulding round’. Us neither.
Proposed team name: 'Foiled again!'
Read more ...The interactive one: The Old Queen's Head
Known as 'the pub quiz for people too cool for a pub quiz', these weekly nights of fun may be the ultimate party destination for the hippest Londoners out there. We love this one not only because The Old Queen's Head boasts amazing food and drinks as well as irresistible décor, but because the quiz involves plenty of immersive rounds like karaoke and dirty doodles.
Proposed team name: John Trivialta
The silly one: The Star of Bethnal Green
For those looking for a fun night out, The Super Star Quiz provides a rowdier alternative to your typical pub quiz. In addition to your general knowledge, the quiz puts your drinking, singing, and dancing skills to the test. Some of the bonus rounds have been known to involve more performance and physical challenges, such as animal impressions or celebrity impersonations. Booking in advance is advised, as Tuesday nights here get very lively and busy.
Proposed team name: Let's Get Quizzical
The historic one: The Grapes
One of the oldest pubs in London, The Grapes stands along the historic pebbled roads of the Limehouse shore. It has welcomed a number of notable patrons over the years, from Charles Dickens to Sir Ian McKellen, the latter now a co-owner of the pub. Come down to their pub quiz on a Monday night and you might find yourself testing your knowledge alongside Gandalf the Wise himself.
Proposed team name: Fellowship of the Quiz