Super 7: Best Miami Restaurants to Watch the 2026 World Cup
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Andrés Carne de Res Miami Beach
Andrés Carne de Res on Lincoln Road is getting a heavy dose of Colombian football culture this summer. They’re going all out on match days: beer buckets of their house “La Pola de Andrés,” food specials, and watch parties tied to the schedule all tournament long. Head over on June 26 for the pregame celebration ahead of Colombia vs. Portugal.@andrescarnederes_miami // 455 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach
Fritz & Franz Bierhaus
Fritz & Franz Bierhaus in Coral Gables has been the South Florida soccer bar for over 25 years, playing every single game to an often rowdy crowd. While it might be going through some legal headaches at the moment, the party is still on with twenty-plus German and Austrian beers on tap, long wooden tables, bratwurst, and the famous das Boot: a glass beer boot, that just feels so appropriate on game days, even if they do occur in the middle of the workday. No judgement. @fritzandfranzbierhaus // 60 Merrick Way, Coral Gables
Clevelander South Beach
For those who want the (somewhat) chaotic festival experience, The Clevelander on Ocean Drive is your spot this summer. They’re running 20-plus screens including a 20-foot LED so you don’t miss a single penalty kick, plus DJ programming between matches, $25 beer buckets, and drinks served in official World Cup souvenir cups. @theclevelander // 1020 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach
Freehand Miami (Broken Shaker & Ray’s Hometown Bar)
If you’re rolling deep with a group of five or more, getting down a viewing package at Broken Shaker or Ray’s Hometown Bar at the Freehand is the move. It offers three different packages for groups, from $60 per person (unlimited house beer, wine, three bites) up to the $95 GOOOOOOOOAL Package with premium cocktails and a full spread of sliders, nachos, and wings. Reserve at events.fhmia@thefreehand.com. @brokenshaker & @raysbarmia // 2727 Indian Creek Dr, Miami Beach
Canta Corazón Miami
Canta Corazón in Wynwood is teaming up with Mexicanos en Miami for official watch parties with giant screens, live DJs, and the “Canta Gol” promotion, where every Mexico goal means 50 percent off bottles (nothing like half-priced tequila in the middle of the day, amiright?). They’re also slinging $45 Modelo buckets on select game days from June 11 through the 19th. If you bleed green, white, and red, this is your spot. @cantacorazon.miami // 2445 N Miami Ave, Miami
Marabú
Marabú in Brickell trades sticky sports bar floors for a sleek Cuban restaurant above Brickell City Centre. Soccer décor is on full display for major matches, with happy hour specials running during every fame including $10 cocktails (mojitos, margaritas, signatures), $8 wines, $7 beers. The air conditioning is an added plus. @maraburestaurant // 701 S Miami Ave, 4th Floor, Brickell
Magie Wine Bar
With locations in Little River and Coconut Grove, Magie Wine Bar is the option for the sportsbar adverse crowd, offering $10 glasses of wine when Spain, France, Italy, or Portugal are on, and $5 Estrella beers throughout. On June 26, the Little River location is hosting the Bar Fideo x Edan Bistro watch party, which doubles as a preview of Bar Fideo, Magie’s Spanish concept opening next door this fall. @magiewinebar // Little River: 8281 NE 2nd Ave / Coconut Grove: 3540 Main Hwy



