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Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Miami

Geoffrey Anderson

The World Cup is coming to Miami, and the city is not planning to watch quietly. Restaurants and bars across town are turning match days into full-on experiences, with massive screens, special cocktails, game-day specials, and fan activations. Whether you’re looking for a lively watch party or a casual spot to cheer with friends, these Miami destinations are ready for you.

Barsecco

The FIFA World Cup is coming to Miami, and Barsecco is making sure no one in Brickell misses a single second of it. Throughout the entire tournament, Barsecco will broadcast every match live, turning one of Brickell’s most established venues into a month-long World Cup destination for soccer fans, international visitors, and Miami locals.

Expect multiple screens, food and drink specials, dedicated fan experiences, and an energy that only the World Cup can bring. One of the biggest highlights is a full-day takeover by Hungry Post on June 21—one of the tournament’s most anticipated watch parties, featuring curated programming, special activations, and a match-day atmosphere from kickoff through the final whistle.

For guests who want to experience the game in a more elevated setting, Barsecco is also launching a dedicated VIP Viewing Lounge, a climate-controlled indoor space with reserved seating and premium service, away from the energy of the outdoor terrace.

Eating House

Eating House, the Coral Gables hotspot from Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli, is turning up the excitement for World Cup season with game-day watch parties Wednesday through Sunday. Guests can catch every match on the restaurant’s 120-inch projector and TVs throughout the space while enjoying an extended happy hour from 3-7 p.m. featuring World Cup-inspired food and drink specials.

The global cocktail lineup includes Spain’s Wine Not Spain with red wine, lemon, and Sprite; the USA’s PB&J Sour with peanut butter whiskey, raspberry jam, and lemon; and Mexico’s Fire & Smoke crafted with tequila, mezcal, cucumber-mint syrup, and lime with a Tajín rim.

Food specials include patatas bravas with fried potato balls, brava sauce, and aioli; tuna aguachile with charred jalapeño aguachile, red onion, cilantro, and cucumber; short rib bao buns with teriyaki-glazed short ribs, cucumbers, and sesame; and a candied bacon cheeseburger made with wagyu beef, cheddar, grilled onions, and Eating House burger sauce.

Eating House is located at 128 Giralda Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134. For more information, visit their official website.

Hereford Grill

Hereford Grill will launch its “Feel the World Cup at Hereford Grill” campaign, transforming the classic steakhouse into a lively gathering destination for soccer fans during the tournament. Guests are invited to watch every match on big screens while enjoying the energetic camaraderie of game day inside the restaurant’s welcoming atmosphere.

As part of the experience, Hereford Grill will also offer interactive prediction cards where guests can guess match winners and final scores for a chance to win gift cards and special rewards awarded throughout the same day or evening, creating a celebratory experience all World Cup season.

Hereford Grill is located at 782 NW 42nd Ave #5, Miami, FL 33126. For more information, visit their official website.

Le Jardinier

Celebrate the world’s most anticipated sporting event at Michelin-starred Le Jardinier, the modern, seasonally driven restaurant in the Design District. As World Cup 2026 unfolds across the globe, Le Jardinier invites guests to gather in the outdoor lounge for viewings of marquee matches while indulging in a curated selection of small bites and their specialty World Cup 2026 Cocktail Collection. Celebrating select host nations and competing countries, each cocktail stands as a tribute to a distinct culture and its flavors:

Complementing the cocktails, the World Cup 2026 Bar Bites Menu, guided by Executive Chef James Friedberg and Chef de Cuisine Mario Da Silva, features seasonal, refined small plates—from salmon rillette and lobster bites to beef tartare and wagyu buns—each designed to complement the energy of the occasion. For the ultimate celebratory pairing, toast the tournament with Champagne & Caviar, 1 oz of Royal Kaluga caviar paired with a bottle of Champagne ($240).

Le Jardinier is located at 151 NE 41st St Suite 135, Miami, FL 33137. For more information, visit their official website.

Semilla

At Semilla French & American Bistro in Miami Beach, guests can enjoy an elevated and intimate World Cup atmosphere daily throughout the tournament. The charming neighborhood bistro opens every day at 2 p.m. for match viewing, with five screens placed throughout the restaurant and surrounding the central bar. Guests can enjoy Semilla’s signature French-American cuisine alongside rotating special bites inspired by participating countries, plus wines, cocktails, and aperitifs, all surrounded by festive World Cup décor and international flags displayed throughout the dining room and bar.

Semilla is located at 1330 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website.

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