Boat Race 2019: Best places to watch the historic Oxford-Cambridge event on Sunday

The first Boat Race took place in 1829

Olivia Petter
Tuesday 02 April 2019 09:58 BST
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Thousands of spectators are set to gather on the River Thames on Sunday 7 April to watch the historic Boat Race between The University of Oxford and The University of Cambridge.

Now in its 190th year, the race is one of London’s biggest sporting events, kicking off in Putney and concluding in Mortlake.

This four mile-long route offers plenty in terms of riverside vantage points, but given the popularity of the race, you’ll want to secure a good spot. Ideally one with refreshments and toilets within the vicinity.

The proceedings officially begin with the women’s race at 2.13pm, followed by the men’s race at 3.10pm. But spectators will undoubtedly start to gather earlier in the afternoon to soak up some of the pre-race atmosphere.

Here’s our pick of the best spots to watch the Boat Race on Sunday.

The Boathouse, Putney

There are multiple outdoor bars to accommodate big crowds
There are multiple outdoor bars to accommodate big crowds

This Putney riverside pub is the ideal spot to watch the beginning of the race, with stellar views from its vast outdoor terrace.

They’ll be taking things up a gear this Sunday by putting on live entertainment and serving up copious burgers in its multiple outdoor bars.

32 Brewhouse Lane, SW15 2JX

The Duke’s Head, Putney

There'll be live music here on Sunday
There'll be live music here on Sunday

This three-story pub promises to stay open all day and long into the night on race day, making it a perfect choice for those looking for a post-race party spot that will sustain them into the wee hours. Expect live music, local craft beers and signature cocktails served alongside homemade street food.

8 Lower Richmond Road, SW15 1JN

White Hart Barnes, Barnes

It's got a secret beer garden too
It's got a secret beer garden too

This pub has been in situ since 1622 – long before the boat race began. Its rich history makes it a traditional spot to watch the race unfold.

It’s close to the finish line too, so you’ll be able to see any last minute overtakes firsthand. There will be an outdoor barbecue serving gourmet burgers throughout the afternoon.

The Terrace, Riverside. SW13 0NR

The Old Ship, Hammersmith

This pub offers a menu consisting of traditional British classics
This pub offers a menu consisting of traditional British classics

This newly refurbished pub boasts a large riverside garden with a wide range of cocktails, wines and ales on tap.

Be sure to check out the menu too, the food is seasonal and based on British classics.

25 Upper Mall, W6 9TD

The Bull’s Head, Barnes

This lively pub is in a prime spot to watch the end of the race and will have live music playing throughout the afternoon to keep spectators entertained until the final moments.

373 Lonsdale Road, Barnes SW13 9PY

Rick Stein, Barnes

There's a special set menu on offer this Sunday
There's a special set menu on offer this Sunday

There’s a special boat race set menu happening at this riverside brasserie on Sunday.

For £75, diners can enjoy a range of British chef Rick Stein’s seafood classics as part of a three-course meal while enjoying a brilliant view of the race. Tables are available between 12noon and 2pm on Sunday 7th April.

Dishes on the menu include scallop succotash with Cornish white crab and serrano ham, turbot hollandaise, steamed sea bass with soy and ginger and pear tarte tatin.

Tideway Yard, 125 Mortlake High St, SW14 8SN

Thai Square Putney Bridge, Putney

The restaurant offers panoramic views of the River Thames
The restaurant offers panoramic views of the River Thames

This popular branch of the Thai chain restaurant is ideally located near the race start line. Guests can enjoy delicious Thai food while basking in panoramic views from the comfort of their table.

2-4, Lower Richmond Rd, London SW15 1J

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