World Cup Mania: Where to Watch?
As soccer takes over the globe this summer, there’s no shortage of bars in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast showing matches on their screens and running World Cup specials. Here are our picks for the best local spots to sip, snack, and spectate—from rowdy fan favorites to comfy, chill vibes.
Book a private, soccer-themed, poolside cabana at The Singer Oceanfront Resort
ROWDY REVELRY. . .
O’Sheas | West Palm Beach
This favorite Irish pub is always jam-packed for soccer season. The fans here are serious—and tons of fun. Expect to see lots of folks in full “uniform” supporting their team, waving flags, and tossing back many a pint. Need a break from the crowd? Head outside for some fresh air in their massive backyard space—you’ll still be able to peek at the score on the small TV at the outdoor bar (and trust me, you’ll know when there’s a goooooaaaalllll!).
Townies Tavern | Palm City
Grab a seat outside at the bar (if you can) and shout at the TVs over a few drinks with the friendly regulars at this Martin County gem. The matches are also on inside the restaurant, so head indoors if you’re seeking AC (and some delicious barbecue).
DAS Beer Garden | Jupiter
This place is so into soccer, they’re shutting down Town Center Drive for the World Cup Final to host a gigantic outdoor watch party. In the meantime, every day is a party at this Abacoa beer bar, with a packed house most nights to watch the daily matches—and enjoy specials like free beers whenever USA scores a goal.
KEEPIN’ IT CLASSY. . .
The Ben | West Palm Beach
The iconic hotel has created a very cool Fútbol Fan Zone Viewing Experience, including a special match-day menu from Proper Grit, The Ben’s upscale restaurant. Bring the whole fam and partake in an array of fun, themed activities (and a few cocktails too).
The Singer Oceanfront Resort | Singer Island
Bask in ultimate luxury by booking a private, soccer-themed poolside cabana, where you can watch a match in undisturbed bliss. Each poolside cabana comes with a private TV, halftime bites, a bucket of Modelo, and premium shade.
The Birdie | Lake Park
David Burke’s new, waterfront, upscale sports bar & restaurant is doing it big for the World Cup this summer—and who expected anything less? Large-screen TVs, water views, elevated cuisine, and game-day specials… Sounds perfect! A great spot for boaters to pop by after a morning on the water, you can dock at the Lake Park Harbor Marina and head right to The Birdie.

