The soccer world is coming to our city for games on June 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th. Plus a couple big, yet to be determined matches on July 1st and 6th. Here are our tips for fellow locals on where to watch and what to do.
Where to watch the World Cup games:
Near the stadium
- Hatback/Victory Hall (Official Fan Zone)
- The Hall on Occidental
- Elysian Fields
In a large setting
- Tom's Watch Bar (Seattle Center)
- Queen Anne Beerhall (Queen Anne)
- Rhein Haus (Capitol Hill)
In a sports bar
- Rough & Tumble (Ballard, Women's Sports Bar)
- Atlantic Crossing (Green Lake, official Sounders supporters bar)
- Buckley's (Belltown/Queen Anne, good spot for sports enthusiasts)
In a Euro-soccer environment
- The George & Dragon (Fremont, big international soccer culture)
- Kell's Irish Pub (Pike Place, big international soccer culture near the Market)
Not in a bar
- Pacific Place (multi-story screen)
- Pier 62 on the Waterfront
- Armory Food & Event Hall/Mural Amphitheater (Seattle Center)
Where to eat/drink near "Seattle Stadium":
- Salt Harvest (in Populus Hotel, farm to table, very local)
- Un Po Tipsy (pizza attached to Lowlander Brewing)
- Taylor Shellfish (oyster bar, which is something we're known for)
- Nirmal's (great Indian)
- Tat's Deli (great philly cheesesteaks)
- Firn (on the rooftop of the Populus Hotel - good if we have nice weather)
- Lowlander Brewing (popular chef owned/brewery culture)
- Pharmacy (divey, but good drinks)
- Damn the Weather (cocktail bar)
- Cowgirls (a classic party bar with a mechanical bull you can ride)
- Browne Family Vineyards Tasting Room (to taste a sample of the local wine)
Where to take tourists when there isn't a game:
- Go to a Mariner's Game instead - currently at #1 and they have plenty of home games
- Visit the Official Fan Zone at Victory Hall
- Seattle Underground Tour in Pioneer Square (learn about the history of Seattle)
- Visit the Seattle Art Museum
- Catch a ferry to Bainbridge Island
- Day of Seattle Tourism (Seattle Center (Space Needle, Chihuly, etc.), Pike Place Market, Waterfront)
- Explore Chinatown/International District

