Where to watch the World Cup in Brooklyn. I’ve listed my favorite places to catch the action in the borough, from massive outdoor spaces to tried-and-true soccer pubs, stunning rooftops and brewery backyards. See you out there, Brooklyn. I’ll be the one with the face paint ant vuvuzela.
(you’re welcome)
Kickoff* Party at House of Yes in Bushwick
If you’re reading this, you missed the official kickoff this morning. But that’s ok. House of Yes will make you feel like you arrived just in time for the party this Sunday with their all-day Brazilmania celebration. Come see Brazil battle Switzerland on two huge screens with a Brazilian BBQ, all the caipirinhas you can drink, live music by the Brazilian Brothers Band during halftime and post-game, Sambas, Mambas, Mambos. Come celebrate and feel alive and forget about Monday. It’s the fucking World Cup. Monday is no longer relevant. Event is free, noon-8pm. Info here.
All the in-betweens
Banter Bar in Williamsburg
This tried and true soccer pub is somehow inhabited by die-hard fans and the pure love of the fame at nearly any time of day, and thus they’ll be bursting at the seams for the Cup. Go here to be thrown into being a fan immediately of whatever team and country is playing at the moment because you can’t help but catch the spirit. They’ll have drink specials (like SUPERBOCK and MAHOU on tap for Friday’s match) food specials (like CHORIZO sausages for Friday’s game) and jersey giveaways, plus a special locally-brewed internationally-minded IcoNYC Beer just for the cup. This is where you want to be. Schedule here. 132 Havemeyer St.
Berry Park in Williamsburg
Brooklyn’s unofficial destination for soccer games will be showing every single World Cup match and will be serving you every single beer, every single celebratory shot, every single dish on the menu to sober you up enough to go back to work, and a rooftop with a view and a glass of wine to drown your sorrows and look out into the distance at 4 years from now where there is still hope. It’s ok. It will be ok. Schedule here, get there really fucking early. 4 Berry St.
Lake Street in Greenpoint
To watch the game in a totally local, unassuming spot that will most likely only get crazy for the playoffs, head to Lake Street, the last true bar in New York. They’ll be showing most games. They have Jameson and a sex position zodiac wheel in the bathroom that will give you lots of post game, or halftime, ideas. Stay dirty. Play clean. Lake St. Schedule is posted on the chalkboard in the window of 706 Manhattan Ave. They’ll have the games you want.
Threes Brewing in Gowanus
Brooklyn’s favorite brewery will be teaming up with the Meat Hook and Ninth St Espresso (for those early games and the weenies who are too scared to drink morning beers) and showing every game on the big screen. Space is limited, reserve a table for weekend matches. Schedule available here. Arrive early, stay all day. 333 Douglass St
Nowadays in Ridgewood
Watching any game outdoors on a huge screen in a fantasy-like backyard in Ridgewood with tacos and drinks makes every game an event. They’ll be showing the biggest ones, and you’ll be there screaming and cheering with all your friends. Oh, and, there will almost always be a dance party after. Schedule here. 56-06 Cooper Ave.
For the Semifinals and Final
Under the Archway in DUMBO
Most US cities don’t have such iconic plazas and gathering places, but the amazing people in DUMBO are trying to create that space beneath the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. They’ll be showing the Semifinal and final games on a super screen underneath the archway of the bridge. Plenty of local food vendors will be there to keep your energy up as you cheer on and suffer through every single moment. It’s free to enter, arrive early for the best seats. Info here.
For the FINAL
The Rooftop at the Box House Hotel in Greenpoint
This stunning rooftop at the tip of Greenpoint is only open for private events, except for the World Cup final. Watching Spain battle to win the title back will look better with the backdrop of our stunning city skyline and will taste better with unlimited drinks, food, friends, and chanting. Come celebrate and watch at the top of Brooklyn this beautiful celebration of life and unity along with the rest of the entire world. Tickets (TBD! This will be updated once they confirm a link) 77 Box St.
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