Where Miami Is Actually Watching the World Cup

The World Cup is home, and every neighborhood claimed its corner of the tournament. Here's where Miami is watching every match through July 19.

June 11, 2026Rolando

Where Miami Is Actually Watching the World Cup

The World Cup is home with seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium, a million visitors headed our way, and every neighborhood in the county claiming its own corner of the tournament. Most of us are not paying $600 for a group stage ticket, and the truth is you do not need to. The city built itself for this exact moment. Every diaspora in Miami has a bar, a backyard, or a beach where their team's matches are turning into family reunions.

We pulled together everywhere worth posting up between now and the final on July 19. The official fan festivals, the neighborhood institutions, the breweries adjusting their hours so you never miss a kickoff, and the spots in our own backyard that the big lists keep skipping.

The Big Free Ones

FIFA Fan Festival Miami
Bayfront Park | 301 Biscayne Blvd, MIA
June 13 through July 5. Free entry. The centerpiece of the whole month. Twenty-three straight days of every match broadcast live on giant LED screens, three stages of programming including the Bayfront amphitheater, cultural performances, food vendors, a merch shop, and even a Chewy Bark Park for the dogs. Organizers expect up to 30,000 people a day, so treat the marquee matches like a festival: arrive early, hydrate, take the Metromover.

One Game One Passion Kickoff Watch Party & Concert
Lummus Park | Entrance at 10th St & Ocean Dr, MB
Thursday, June 11. Doors at 2P. Free, register at FIFAFanEvents.com. The tournament opens on the sand. The opening ceremony and Mexico vs. South Africa broadcast on massive screens, then DJ Cassidy at 6P and Carlos Vives closing out the night at 7P. A free Carlos Vives beach concert is the kind of thing people will be talking about all summer.

Official Neighborhood Viewing Parties Free park screenings across the county as the tournament reaches its final weekend. NoMi Village runs matches on June 13, the quarterfinal on July 11, and the final. The Bronze Final on July 18 screens at Little Haiti Soccer Park and the North Beach Bandshell Sand Bowl. The final on July 19 screens at the Bandshell, Amelia Earhart Park, Tropical Park, and Palmetto Golf Course. If you want to watch the last match of the tournament surrounded by your actual neighbors instead of a bar crowd, this is the move. https://miamifwc26.com/events-schedule/

Fan Zones and Full District Takeovers

Lincoln Road World Cup Hub
Lincoln Rd, MB June 11 through July 17
The pedestrian mall turns into a tournament-long hub with game day activations, community watch parties, the official Miami countdown clock, and soccer gear at Adidas, Nike, and Culto Football.

Downtown Doral
Downtown Doral | 8551 NW 53 St, Doral
The entire walkable district is programmed from the opening whistle through the final. Big screens inside the restaurants, open-air screenings at the Pocket Park, marquee matches taking over The Plaza, a digital rewards passport through the Downtown Doral app, and a Panini sticker activation. The Doral Yard (8455 NW 53 St, Suite 106) anchors it with covered turf, large screens, and food stalls running Venezuelan arepas, tacos, piadinas, and poke.

Fogo de Chão Brazilian Pop-Up at Wynwood Marketplace
Wynwood Marketplace | 2250 NW 2 Ave, Wynwood June 13 through June 24. Free. A twelve-day celebration of Brazilian soccer culture with daily viewing parties, live music, fitness classes, soccer clinics, look-alike contests, a World Caip signature cocktail, and a Fogo Farmers Market. It all builds to a tailgate ahead of Brazil vs. Scotland at Hard Rock on June 24.

Bayside Marketplace Community Watch Zone
Bayside Marketplace | 401 Biscayne Blvd, MIA
Running the full tournament, June 11 through July 19. Inside the marketplace, Hard Rock Cafe runs its own SoccerFan Zone with matches on the main dining projector and game day combos built around the Messi Chicken Sandwich.

Brickell City Centre Lawn
Brickell City Centre | 701 S Miami Ave, MIA
Outdoor screening series on key match dates throughout the tournament.

The Community Layer

ZeyZey Mundial 2026
ZeyZey | 353 NE 61 St, MIA June 11 through July 19
Free. All ages. The Little River backyard is screening the biggest matches of the tournament under the banyan tree, and the programming around it is the most thoughtful in the city. Parceros throws Colombia parties on June 17 and 23. Ostras Frescas hosts the Brazil party on June 24 while the Seleção plays twenty miles north at Hard Rock. Argentina matches on June 16 and 22 come with afterparties, a Cape Verde diaspora celebration lands June 14, and The Hall x Humanos takes the July 2 edition. Each match becomes its own party with its own community.

Casa La Rubia
Casa La Rubia | 55 NW 25 St, Wynwood
Watch parties for the full tournament with $5 La Rubia drafts and $30 buckets, red and yellow La Rubia cards handed out during matches, and a Copa La Rubia punch card that unlocks prizes the more matches you watch. The best promo in the city: all drinks drop to $5 for ten minutes after every goal, which means a 4-3 thriller pays for itself.

Mama Tried
Mama Tried | 207 NE 1 St, MIA
Every match at the downtown bar, with a tournament cocktail menu backed by FIFA's own sponsors. The Buchanita ($15, Buchanan's 12 Year and pineapple juice), the Mi Casa Mule ($15, Casamigos Blanco, lime, ginger beer), and the GOLASOOO ($30, a Don Julio 1942 mini for when your team actually scores).

Tacos & Tattoos
Tacos & Tattoos | 11790 SW 104 St, Kendall
The family-run Kendall taqueria is showing matches throughout the tournament, and it stands nearly alone down south. If you live below Sunset and refuse to drive to Wynwood for a noon kickoff, this is your spot. Pastor tacos, craft beer, and a neighborhood crowd that actually knows each other.

Wynwood

Grails
Grails | 2800 N Miami Ave, Wynwood
Fresh off winning USA Today Readers' Choice 2026 Best Soccer Bar in America, announced the same week the tournament kicked off in its own city. All 64 matches across 75+ TVs and a giant projector, sound on for the marquee fixtures, no cover ever, and tables for groups of four to forty across the sneaker lounge, the Miami Vice patio, and The Yard. The tournament exclusive is a cleat-shaped cocktail vessel finished in your national team's colors that you keep after three rounds. Kids welcome at all hours, which makes it one of the few real options for families.

The Dirty Rabbit
The Dirty Rabbit | 151 NW 24 St, Wynwood
Matches on massive screens with booming sound and a crowd as international as the neighborhood, flowing straight into the usual Dirty Rabbit night once the whistle blows.

Cervecería La Tropical
Cervecería La Tropical | 42 NE 25 St, Wynwood
One of South Florida's largest LED screens inside the brewery garden, with hours adjusted so the doors are open for every single match. The kitchen runs a rotating menu of country-inspired specials: an All-American burger for USA matches, beer cheese poutine for Canada, Bandera brewhouse nachos for Mexico. As Inter Miami's official brewery, the soccer credentials were already in place.

Bar Tulios
Bar Tulios | 2839 NW 1 Ave, Wynwood
Fourteen big screens, roughly one hundred tequilas behind the bar, and a game day menu of birria tacos, wings, and nachos. Reservations available for the big matches.

Canta Corazón
Canta Corazón | 2445 N Miami Ave, Wynwood
Partnered with Mexicanos en Miami for every El Tri match. Giant screens, DJs, raffles, Modelo buckets, and Canta Gol celebrations where every Mexico goal unlocks fifty percent off bottles. Pull up in green, white, and red.

Throw Social
Throw Social | 2335 N Miami Ave, Wynwood
A LATINHOUSE Soccer Fest takeover of the 35,000 square foot venue with all matches on a massive LED screen, meet and greets, DJ sets, and VIP cabanas.

Downtown

E11EVEN
E11EVEN | 29 NE 11 St, MIA
The 24 hour ultraclub is becoming a round-the-clock viewing headquarters, broadcasting matches on 30 foot LED screens with surround sound before rolling straight into its nightly afterparties with headline DJs. Watching a 9A group stage match inside a nightclub that never closed is the most Miami sentence of the summer. 21+

Pier 5
Pier 5 | 401 Biscayne Blvd, Unit M100, MIA
The Fútbol Fan HQ at Bayside puts every match on a giant LED screen over Biscayne Bay, with foosball, cornhole, and soccer games between broadcasts. On June 19 they are giving away tickets to Colombia vs. Portugal at Hard Rock.

Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike | 199 NE 7 St, MIA
Every match live next to Kaseya Center with bowling lanes and Casamigos specials, a solid call when you want the game plus something to do during halftime.

Lost Boy Dry Goods
Lost Boy | 157 E Flagler St, MIA
The Flagler Street English pub with exposed brick, leather couches, a pool table, and darts. The closest thing downtown has to watching a match in a proper old tavern.

Brickell

Amazónico Miami
Amazónico | 800 Brickell Ave, MIA
The second floor lounge becomes a full FIFA viewing room with giant screens, Latin-inspired bites, and bottomless drink packages starting at $50, climbing to a $245 Dom Pérignon option. Reserve through OpenTable.

Cantina La Veinte
Cantina La Veinte | 495 Brickell Ave, MIA
More than a dozen TVs and projector screens across two floors on the water, with tableside guac, seafood towers, and mariachi performances breaking out between matches.

Dom's
Dom's | 1010 Brickell Ave, Ste 200A, MIA
The cocktail bar tucked behind DC Pie Co keeps it lowkey with every match, $5 beers, discounted sweet and spicy wings, and seasonal spritzes. The right answer when you want the game without the chaos.

Rosa Sky
Rosa Sky | 115 SW 8 St, 22nd Floor, MIA
The rooftop airs every USA match with full game audio, plus select knockout rounds and the final, twenty-two floors above Brickell. Tournament cocktails include the Golden Boot and the Trophy Club.

American Social
American Social | 690 SW 1 Ct, MIA
Matches on the Miami River with the boats going by, American comfort food, and one of the better waterfront patios in the neighborhood for a long match day.

Miami Beach

Clevelander South Beach
Clevelander | 1020 Ocean Dr, MB
More than twenty screens plus a 20 foot LED display, DJ sets, beer buckets, souvenir cocktails, Michelob Ultra specials, and game day platters running from kickoff into the night. They are even selling hotel packages with welcome drinks and World Cup swag bags.

Andrés Carne de Res Miami
Andrés | 455 Lincoln Rd, MB
The Colombian institution is throwing massive watch parties with giant screens, themed cocktails, and beer buckets of La Pola de Andrés. The biggest night is built around Colombia vs. Portugal on June 27, which is shaping up to be the loudest evening on Lincoln Road all summer.

Broken Shaker & Ray's
Freehand Miami | 2727 Indian Creek Dr, Ste 11, MB
The poolside duo is running reserved viewing packages from $60 to $95 per person covering cocktails, beer, wine, and game day bites like sliders, wings, and shareable platters under the palms.

News Cafe
News Cafe | 800 Ocean Dr, MB
Every match from the Ocean Drive sidewalk, with custom cocktail garnishes printed with iconic World Cup moments and a tournament cocktail made just for the occasion.

Oh! Mexico
Oh! Mexico | 1440 Washington Ave, MB (plus Lincoln Rd and Ocean Dr locations)
Major matches across all three locations with soccer decor, music, raffles, and giveaways. The $40 game day special covers five beers and a plate of fully loaded nachos.

Strawberry Moon at the Goodtime Hotel
The Goodtime Hotel | 601 Washington Ave, MB
A Stadium Staycation package available every match day with breakfast, a stadium-approved clear bag, and a pool party with a massive projector screen for the matches.

Coral Gables, the Grove, and South Miami

Fritz & Franz Bierhaus
Fritz & Franz | 60 Merrick Way, Gables
Nearly thirty years as the city's soccer bar, and nothing about the formula needs changing. Movie theater sized screens, long communal tables, massive steins of imported drafts, and a room that fills elbow to elbow with South American expats, European transplants, and Gables regulars who have been watching here since France 98.

JohnMartin's
JohnMartin's | 253 Miracle Mile, Gables
The Irish pub becomes The Soccer Bar from June 11 through July 19, with themed decor, merch giveaways, interactive fan experiences, and food and drink specials for every match. The opener on June 11 comes with a competition to win tickets to Colombia vs. Portugal.

Cantina Leon
Cantina Leon | 2955 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Ste 134, Gables
Every FIFA match across the multi-level space at the Plaza, with giant screens above the central bar, pastor tacos, happy hour deals, and an upstairs VIP lounge. https://cantinaleon.com

Eating House
Eating House | 128 Giralda Ave, Gables
Extended happy hour from 3P to 7P Wednesday through Sunday during the tournament, with a global cocktail lineup including Mexico's Fire & Smoke, built on tequila, mezcal, and cucumber mint syrup.

Regatta Grove
Regatta Grove | 3415 Pan American Dr, Coconut Grove
A brand new giant screen turns the waterfront food and drink village into The Soccer Hub, with matches throughout the day, soccer-themed games, and specialty cocktails. On June 18, fans can compete for tickets to a Round of 32 match at Hard Rock.

La Traila Barbecue
La Traila | 5840 SW 71 St, South Miami
The Texas-style smokehouse added big screens across the dining room and patio just in time. Brisket, beef cheek barbacoa, the Tejano Churrasco Skillet, Mexican Martinis, and a full afternoon of matches make a dangerous combination.

Little River and the Upper East Side

Magie Wine Bar
Magie | 3540 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove and the Little River location The mellow option. Both locations stream matches during operating hours, with $10 glasses of wine during Spain, France, Italy, and Portugal matches, plus $5 Estrella beers and $25 Estrella buckets throughout the tournament.

Aventura and Doral

Jacinta de México
Jacinta | Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura
Mexico matches come with live mariachi ensembles, flags, and a Bar Bites menu served at the table with smoked brisket tacos and chicken flautas. La Banderita Flight runs $24 for a trio of margaritas in green, white, and red.

Dave & Buster's
Dave & Buster's | 11481 NW 12 St, Doral
The Hat Trick Watch Experience for the opening match puts you in premium seating in front of 40 foot screens with all you can eat wings and unlimited game play from $24.99.

The matches run through July 19, and Miami gets seven of them in person, including a quarterfinal and the bronze final. But the real tournament happens in the rooms above. Pick your team, pick your neighborhood, and post up.

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