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Best soccer bars in Miami — the ranked list
Nine verified Miami soccer bars ranked by matchday atmosphere. Wynwood's 75-screen giant, Brickell's river-view options, Coral Gables' German hall, and more.
Nine Miami-area soccer bars verified through at least two primary sources as real, established venues that show soccer with intention. Ranked by matchday atmosphere: crowd density, audio commitment, screen quality, and soccer-specific event history. Miami’s supporter geography is genuinely fragmented — a bar that’s right for a Colombia match in Doral is a different animal from the call for Arsenal vs Spurs in Coral Gables.
Match days, sorted See which Miami bars are running each World Cup match → Open the Miami mapMethod. Nine venues cross-referenced across The Mirror US, Matador Network, Visit Florida, GoodRec, Arlo Wynwood, PitchPubs, GameWatch.info, Miami New Times, and individual venue sites. Inclusion required 2+ source overlap.
1. Grails Miami (Wynwood)
2800 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33127
The scale answer for 2026 in Miami. Grails runs 75-plus HD televisions across three spaces: an indoor sneaker-themed lounge, a covered outdoor “Miami Vice” patio with its own bar, and The Yard — a tented space with a giant projector screen for marquee matches. No cover, ever. Tables for groups of two to forty. Every 2026 World Cup match confirmed on screen, sound up for all 64 fixtures from group stage through the July 19 final. Matador Network and The Mirror US both name it at the top. Reservations matter for high-demand fixtures. The Portugal vs Colombia watch on June 27 will sell the room; call ahead.
Best for: Any match where you want guaranteed audio, a bilingual crowd, and a venue built specifically around World Cup season.
2. Fritz & Franz Bierhaus (Coral Gables)
60 Merrick Way, Coral Gables, FL 33134
Twenty-eight years in Coral Gables. The communal wooden tables stretch across a cavernous dining room — Munich beer tent, not South Florida cocktail bar — and the screen is the largest indoor screen in Miami, confirmed by both Matador Network and PitchPubs. Fritz & Franz is the official home of the Miami Red Devils, Manchester United’s Miami supporter club. Bundesliga and Germany national team crowds arrive in jerseys with steins of Paulaner already in hand. Parking is far easier than Wynwood, which matters for a 9 a.m. Saturday kickoff.
Best for: Bundesliga, Germany national team, Manchester United supporters, anyone who wants European beer-hall atmosphere.
3. American Social Bar & Kitchen (Brickell)
690 SW 1st Ct, Miami, FL 33130
On the Miami River, with skyline views and an open patio that runs on weekday afternoon kickoffs. The Miami Arsenal Supporters Club (MASC) — founded August 2013, confirmed on arsenal.com/usa as an official Arsenal America branch — has gathered here. Matador Network and The Mirror US both cite it for soccer with creative cocktails and game-day specials. The riverfront patio is the photogenic option. For 2026 evening matches, this is the Brickell play with a real supporter-club identity behind it.
Best for: Arsenal fans, Brickell groups who want riverfront views, a bar with actual supporter-club history.
4. Cervecería La Tropical (Wynwood)
Official brewery of Inter Miami CF, Wynwood
Cuba’s oldest brewery reborn in Miami. The taproom is tied to Inter Miami as the club’s official brewery — the soccer connection runs deeper than “we put screens up for the Cup.” Three large screens, a tropical beer garden, Cuban-Caribbean kitchen, live music on weekends. Cervecería confirmed World Cup watch parties via their event calendar. The Mirror US and Arlo Wynwood both name it. The crowd leans Inter Miami and Latin American — Argentina, Brazil, and Cuba watches carry natural gravity here. Get there before the patio fills on evening kickoffs.
Best for: Inter Miami fans, Latin American supporter energy, craft beer with a real Cuban-Caribbean food menu alongside the match.
5. 305 Sports Bar (Brickell)
919 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131
The explicitly Latin-American sports bar in Brickell. The Mirror US and Matador Network both name it. The menu tells you who this bar is for: tequeño empanadas, ceviche, chorizo tacos, Colombian pabellón. Big-screen TVs, 70-plus beers, indoor and outdoor seating. The crowd is bilingual and spikes noticeably for South American fixtures. Brickell professionals pack this room for weekday after-work matches. Arrive 30 minutes before kickoff for Argentina or Colombia games; it’s smaller than Grails and fills fast.
Best for: South American matches, Brickell after-work crowds, anyone who wants Latin American food alongside the game rather than standard bar fare.
6. Lost Boy Dry Goods (Downtown Miami)
157 E Flagler St, Miami, FL 33131
The English-pub aesthetic option downtown. Exposed brick walls, leather couches, pool table, darts, draught beer, sandwiches. British Florida confirms Lost Boy shows all Premier League matches. Matador Network and The Mirror US both include it. Opens at noon daily. The Alfred I. Dupont Building location sits within Metromover range of Bayfront Park’s FIFA Fan Festival, which makes it the right bar if you want to move between the fan zone and a real pint during the same afternoon. Quieter than Grails, which is exactly the point for a La Liga midweek match.
Best for: Premier League and La Liga watches, downtown workers, anyone who wants an English-pub feel without going to Coral Gables.
7. Black Market Miami (Downtown / Bayside)
Downtown: 168 SE 1st St. Bayside: 401 Biscayne Blvd
Two locations. The Downtown venue has 30-plus TVs and 10,000-plus square feet. GoodRec rates it 4.6 out of 5 on over 2,100 reviews. Matador Network and Arlo Wynwood both name it. The Bayside location adds an open-air bar overlooking the marina with 40-plus TVs, some outdoors. Weekday two-for-one happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m. Black Market works for a group that doesn’t want the Wynwood scene or Brickell pricing — big enough to absorb a crowd and downtown-accessible. Not a specialist soccer bar, but the scale and sourcing are there.
Best for: Downtown groups, Bayside outdoor seating, mixed crowds who don’t need a supporter-specific atmosphere.
8. Bar Tulio’s (Wynwood)
2839 NW 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33127
The Mexican sports bar in Wynwood. Fourteen massive screens, 100-plus tequilas, birria tacos, wings, nachos. The Mirror US and miamiandbeaches.com both name it for 2026 World Cup viewing. For El Tri group matches — Mexico vs Korea Republic and Mexico vs Czechia (Group A) — Bar Tulio’s is the Wynwood answer if you want Mexican-aligned atmosphere without driving to Hialeah. Reservations accepted for World Cup watch parties. Fourteen screens is smaller than Grails’ 75, so it works better for a tight group than an open-invite crowd.
Best for: El Tri matches, tequila-forward groups, anyone in Wynwood who wants Mexican sports-bar identity over a neutral venue.
9. Boteco Miami (MiMo / Upper Eastside)
916 NE 79th St, Miami, FL 33138
The Brazilian reference point in Miami. A boteco is, in Brazil, exactly what this place is: low-key, relaxed, cold beer, soccer on the screen. GameWatch.info lists it as a World Cup watch-party venue. Axios Miami’s 2022 World Cup coverage named it among where Brazilian fans gather. Miami New Times places it in Upper Eastside alongside its Brazilian identity. The feijoada buffet runs Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Caipirinhas. Live music on weekends. When Brazil plays, the room fills with yellow jerseys and the TV volume competes with the samba. It’s not the biggest screen in Miami. That’s not the point.
Best for: Brazil matches, anyone who wants authentic feijoada alongside the game, a low-key alternative to the polished sports-bar formula.
Not finding your match? Pitch Party shows home watch parties too — private and public, sorted by distance → Open the Miami map
What’s not on this list and why
A few honest omissions worth naming.
Mondongo’s Restaurante (Doral) cleared the 2-source bar for the Colombia supporters post — WLRN and Miami New Times both documented it as the Copa America 2024 Colombian gathering point. But it’s a sit-down Colombian restaurant, not a dedicated sports bar. It belongs in your Colombia match plan; it’s just not on the same ranked list as Grails or Fritz & Franz.
Mickey Byrne’s Irish Pub at 1921 Hollywood Blvd is an Inter Miami pub partner in Broward, named by Matador Network. It almost made the list. But it’s 30 minutes north and the soccer-specific atmosphere sourcing was thinner than the venues above.
Casa La Rubia (Wynwood) appears in Matador Network and Arlo Wynwood’s coverage. It didn’t make the ranked list because it’s a 21-and-over brewery — which rules it out for families. Strong choice for adults who want a Latin American craft-brewery atmosphere with an outdoor projector; just not universally applicable.
Manolo on Collins Ave in Miami Beach is the Argentine institution for La Albiceleste matches. It hosted official Argentina watch parties through Copa America 2024. It didn’t rank here because soccer-specific sourcing was tied entirely to Argentina fixtures — more cultural anchor than general soccer bar.
How to use this list for 2026
Miami doesn’t have a single soccer-bar district. The tactical play depends on the match and the crowd.
Match the bar to the match. Fritz & Franz for Germany, Bundesliga, Manchester United. American Social for Arsenal. 305 Sports Bar for South American fixtures. Boteco for Brazil. Bar Tulio’s for El Tri. Grails and Black Market when you want no-allegiance scale and guaranteed coverage.
Arrive early — earlier than you think. For Grails during Brazil vs Scotland (June 24) or Portugal vs Colombia (June 27), 45 minutes early is the floor. Reservations are available on their event page; use them.
Kids welcome with caveats. Grails, Fritz & Franz, 305 Sports Bar, and Black Market are family-friendly before 9 or 10 p.m. (call ahead to confirm). Bar Tulio’s and Boteco are casual during day matches. Casa La Rubia is 21 and over, full stop.
Hard Rock matchdays require a plan. Seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens — including the bronze final on July 18. The walkable bar density near the stadium isn’t there. Most fans pre-game in Wynwood, Brickell, or Aventura and Uber north. If you’re hosting a private watch party instead, drop a Pitch Party link in your group chat — the address only unlocks after RSVP, which keeps the headcount clean.
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Sources
- Matador Network — The 7 Best Soccer Bars in Miami for Watching the World Cup: https://matadornetwork.com/read/soccer-bars-in-miami/
- The Mirror US — Best Miami soccer bars in Wynwood, Brickell and Little Havana for FIFA World Cup 2026: https://www.themirror.com/lifestyle/food-drink/best-miami-soccer-bars-2026-1799418
- Visit Florida — Your Guide to Miami for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: https://www.visitflorida.com/travel-ideas/articles/miami-2026-fifa-world-cup/
- Grails Miami — FIFA World Cup Watch Party Bar in Miami: https://grailsmiami.com/fifa-world-cup/
- GoodRec — Where to Watch Soccer in Miami, 10 Best Soccer Bars: https://www.goodrec.com/blog/where-to-watch-soccer-miami-10-best-soccer-bars
- Arlo Wynwood — Catching the World Cup in Miami: Best Spots to Watch the Games: https://arlohotels.com/wynwood/blog/fifa-world-cup-usa/
- PitchPubs — Fritz & Franz Bierhaus, Coral Gables: https://pitchpubs.com/bars/fritz-franz-bierhaus-coral-gables
- GameWatch.info — Boteco, Upper Eastside Miami, World Cup Soccer: https://gamewatch.info/teams/world-cup-soccer/bars/boteco-916-northeast-79th-street-upper-east-side-miami-fl-united-states
- Axios Miami — Root for your World Cup team at these watch parties in Miami (2022): https://www.axios.com/local/miami/2022/12/08/miami-world-cup-bars-watch-parties
- Miami New Times — Boteco listing, Upper Eastside: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/location/boteco-6412235/
- Arsenal.com — Official Miami Arsenal Supporters Club listing: https://www.arsenal.com/usa/fanzone-usa/usa-supporters-club/miami-fl
- British Florida — Pubs across Florida where Brits watch soccer and rugby: https://www.britishflorida.com/pubs-across-fl
- miamiandbeaches.com — Bar Tulio’s listing: https://www.miamiandbeaches.com/l/eat-and-drink/bar-tulios/53598
- Cervecería La Tropical — World Cup Watch Party events: https://www.cervecerialatropical.com/event/world-cup-watch-party-2/
Frequently asked
Quick answers
- What is the best soccer bar in Miami overall?
- Grails Wynwood is the scale answer — 75-plus TVs, no cover, a giant projector, and every 2026 World Cup match confirmed on screen with sound. For atmosphere over raw screen count, Fritz & Franz Bierhaus in Coral Gables is the European-pub standard with the largest indoor screen in Miami and 28 years of match-day history.
- Where do Arsenal fans watch matches in Miami?
- The Miami Arsenal Supporters Club (MASC) — founded August 2013, confirmed on arsenal.com/usa as an official branch — has gathered at American Social in Brickell. It's the Brickell anchor for Arsenal watches and one of the largest Arsenal supporter clubs in Florida.
- Which Miami bars will show every 2026 World Cup match?
- Grails Miami (Wynwood) has explicitly confirmed all 64 World Cup 2026 matches on screen with sound for marquee fixtures. Cervecería La Tropical confirmed World Cup watch parties via its event calendar. Most bars on this list will run group-stage and knockout matches — call ahead for the schedule.
- Where do Brazilian fans watch in Miami?
- Boteco Miami at 916 NE 79th St in the MiMo district is the Brazilian reference point — feijoada buffet on Saturdays, caipirinhas, and TVs plus projectors for big matches. Hard Rock Stadium hosts Brazil vs Scotland on June 24, so expect Boteco and the NE Miami corridor to be electric that day.
- Is there parking at these Miami soccer bars?
- Wynwood venues (Grails, Cervecería La Tropical, Bar Tulio's) share street and paid-lot parking — arrive 45 minutes early on match days or use rideshare. Brickell has paid garages. Coral Gables (Fritz & Franz) is easier with surface lots. Downtown venues are Metromover-accessible, which removes the parking problem entirely.
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