A Guide to World Cup Watch Parties in NYC: Where to Watch Every Match This Summer
- Jun 16
- 7 min read
The FIFA World Cup is bringing fans from around the globe together, and New York City is one of the best places to experience the excitement. Whether you're looking for massive projector screens, rooftop views, international cuisine, themed cocktails, or high-energy fan zones, these World Cup watch parties in NYC offer unforgettable ways to catch every match. From neighborhood sports bars to elevated dining destinations, here's a guide to World Cup watch parties in NYC this summer.

Palermo SoHo
55 Grand Street, SoHo
Freshly opened in SoHo, Palermo brings the energy of Argentina's football culture to downtown Manhattan just in time for the World Cup. Inspired by Buenos Aires' iconic Palermo neighborhood, the Argentine steakhouse will screen matches throughout the tournament on a large bar television and dining room projector, creating an ideal gathering place for fans. The restaurant will even open early for Argentina matches, allowing guests to cheer on La Albiceleste while enjoying wood-fired steaks, traditional parrilladas, empanadas, Argentine wines, and other specialties from Executive Chef Carlos Barroz.
Time Out Market Union Square
124 E. 14th Street
Time Out Market Union Square is transforming into one of the city's largest World Cup viewing destinations with every screen throughout the market dedicated to tournament coverage from opening kickoff through the final match. Guests can watch games on a massive big screen while enjoying food from some of New York City's top culinary talents, plus beer buckets, pitchers, specialty cocktails, and tournament-themed experiences. Premium seating options and special happy hour packages make it an excellent choice for groups looking to secure prime viewing spots throughout the competition.

Clinton Hall
Multiple Locations
With locations in FiDi, Midtown, East Midtown, and the Bronx, Clinton Hall offers one of the most accessible World Cup viewing experiences in NYC. The popular beer hall combines expansive indoor and outdoor seating with dozens of screens, a renowned craft beer program, and crowd-pleasing game-day favorites including giant pretzels, crispy chicken wings, buffalo cauliflower, and its signature Double Smashed Burger. The lively atmosphere makes it a natural gathering place for fans throughout the tournament.
Slate
54 W. 21st Street
Chelsea's sprawling 16,000-square-foot entertainment venue Slate delivers a World Cup viewing experience unlike anywhere else in the city. Slate features a massive 15-foot LED HD video wall, more than 20 HD screens, and a premium sound system that ensures guests never miss a moment of the action. Beyond the matches, visitors can enjoy bowling, arcade games, social darts, pool tables, ping pong, and gaming simulators, making it the perfect destination for groups looking to turn match day into an all-day event.

PB Brasserie
60 W. 125th Street
Located just steps from Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater, PB Brasserie offers a sophisticated setting for World Cup viewing. The elegant French steakhouse invites guests to watch matches from the bar while enjoying craft cocktails, curated wines, and elevated dishes including premium steaks, seafood, and French-inspired specialties. It's an ideal destination for fans seeking a more refined atmosphere without sacrificing the excitement of tournament action.
Ainslie Bowery
199 Bowery
Ainslie Bowery in an expansive 15,000-square-foot venue was practically built for major sporting events. Featuring two massive projection screens, ten televisions, a sprawling beer hall, outdoor beer garden, and 50-foot bar, the downtown hotspot creates a stadium-like atmosphere for every match. Guests can enjoy draft beers, cocktails, and casual bites while gathering with fellow fans in one of Manhattan's largest World Cup viewing venues.

Yesterday's
157 Bleecker Street
Yesterday's, newly opened in theWest Village, will show every World Cup match throughout the tournament across its stylish two-level space. Blending classic New York nightlife with a modern neighborhood bar feel, Yesterday's offers an energetic yet approachable atmosphere where guests can enjoy wood-fired pizzas, cocktails, and throwback music while following all the action. The venue seamlessly transitions from daytime watch parties to post-match celebrations late into the evening.
At the Office
160 E. 38th Street
Murray Hill's newest upscale sports bar At the Office was designed with game-day gatherings in mind. Multiple televisions throughout the venue provide uninterrupted World Cup coverage, while daily happy hour specials, draft beer deals, signature cocktails, and elevated bar fare create an inviting setting for fans. An outdoor terrace and regular entertainment programming add to the appeal, making At the Office a standout destination for both soccer enthusiasts and after-work crowds.

Le Petit Village
173 7th Ave. South
For a uniquely interactive World Cup experience, head to Le Petit Village, a charming French restaurant in the West Village. Guests can participate in a tournament prediction game through a custom app, competing for prizes ranging from complimentary cocktails to dinner and wine for two. Pair the competition with authentic French cuisine and cheer on France while enjoying one of the city's most engaging World Cup watch party concepts.
Rosa Mexicano
Multiple NYC Locations
Rosa Mexicano is celebrating the World Cup with tournament-long match screenings, specialty cocktails, and exclusive game-day bites. Fans can gather at the bar to enjoy favorites like the Viva Mexico Margarita alongside dishes including a Mexican Smashburger, Rosa Spiced Wings, and Mini Quesadillas. The festive atmosphere and Mexican-inspired menu make every match feel like a celebration.

Mission Ceviche
Union Square & Upper East Side
Mission Ceviche is fully embracing World Cup fever with immersive soccer-themed transformations at both locations. Multiple screens, custom team-inspired staff uniforms, themed cocktails, and even freestyle soccer demonstrations during halftime bring the energy of the tournament into the restaurant. A special Match Day menu featuring handhelds and drinks offers added value, while soccer-field-inspired décor creates one of the city's most creative viewing experiences.
BLACKBARN
19 E. 26th Street
BLACKBARN is turning its Tavern Bar into a World Cup tailgate headquarters complete with flags, banners, match screenings, and a special game-day menu. The highlight is its oversized World Cup Sampler featuring sliders, wings, bao buns, fries, desserts, and beer buckets designed for sharing. Private viewing rooms are also available for larger groups seeking a more exclusive match-day experience.

Somewhere Nowhere
112 W. 25th Street, Floor 39
Perched 39 floors above Chelsea, Somewhere Nowhere offers one of the most scenic World Cup watch parties in NYC. Guests can enjoy projector screenings from the rooftop lounge, pool deck, and bar while taking in panoramic Manhattan views. A special mini cocktail flight created for the tournament adds to the experience, making it a standout destination for those seeking elevated rooftop vibes alongside world-class soccer.
The Addison
214 W. 39th Street
Midtown's newest sporting lounge and supper club, The Addison combines Art Deco-inspired design with a stylish game-day atmosphere. Rich velvet seating, elegant interiors, and strategically placed televisions create an upscale environment for following every World Cup match. Whether stopping by for after-work drinks or settling in for a full match, The Addison delivers a more refined take on sports viewing.

The Lookup Rooftop
45 W. 35th Street
Located atop the Kixby Hotel, The Lookup Rooftop pairs World Cup action with sweeping Empire State Building views. Guests can watch matches on screens throughout the rooftop while enjoying frozen cocktails, elevated bar bites, and one of Midtown's most vibrant summer atmospheres. It's an ideal destination for fans looking to combine soccer viewing with classic New York rooftop energy.
The Bronze Owl
52 W. 33rd Street
Chef Franklin Becker's retro-inspired cocktail lounge The Bronze Owl is celebrating the tournament with a special Match Day pairing featuring team-inspired Italian Ice cocktails and its popular Pigs in a Blanket. The playful offering, combined with the lounge's nostalgic atmosphere, creates a casual and fun stop for fans before, during, or after matches.

The Stand
Union Square & Chelsea
Known for comedy and nightlife, The Stand is bringing World Cup excitement to both of its Manhattan locations with free watch parties throughout the tournament. The Union Square location will feature outdoor patio viewing on a large screen, creating a lively communal atmosphere where soccer fans can gather before sticking around for comedy shows and late-night entertainment.
Olio e Più
Bryant Park & East Village
Olio e Più is celebrating the World Cup through its "Cups of the World" cocktail menu, featuring drinks inspired by competing nations. Fans can sip everything from Caipirinhas and French 75s to Fernet & Coke and Pimm's Cups while following the action. The festive menu makes both locations ideal destinations for those who want to combine match viewing with Italian hospitality.

Pamina
457 Sixth Avenue
Pamina is taking a sweet approach to the tournament with its World Cup of Gelato. Throughout the competition, guests can sample rotating flavors inspired by participating nations, from Dulce de Leche Supreme representing Argentina to Passionfruit Coconut honoring Brazil. It's a fun and family-friendly way to celebrate the tournament while exploring flavors from around the world.
12 Chairs Cafe
56 MacDougal Street
12 Chairs Cafe, a beloved Tel Aviv-inspired restaurant brings neighborhood soccer café energy to SoHo with tournament screenings throughout the World Cup. Guests can watch matches while enjoying outdoor dining, cocktails, and shareable Mediterranean favorites, while a special delivery package allows fans to recreate the experience at home for watch parties of their own.

1803 NYC
82 Reade Street
For a World Cup watch party with New Orleans flair, 1803 NYC offers match screenings alongside Cajun cuisine, handcrafted cocktails, and covered outdoor seating in Tribeca. The restaurant's lively atmosphere and hidden jazz speakeasy make it a versatile destination for everything from daytime matches to post-game celebrations.
The Mark Hotel Penthouse
Upper East Side
For those seeking the most luxurious World Cup experience in New York City, The Mark Hotel has unveiled an exclusive package centered around its legendary penthouse suite. The experience includes premium hospitality, match-day transportation, extraordinary accommodations, and unparalleled access surrounding the World Cup Final, creating one of the most exclusive soccer experiences available anywhere in the world.



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