Here are the places to watch the World Cup in Long Beach

Long Beach restaurants and businesses are going all out for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here’s where you can comfortably get your soccer on, from outdoor, public watch parties to dark corners of your favorite dive bar.

If you are a business owner and want to feature your World Cup watch party, send all details—including whether you’ll be airing the games with the sound on, if you’ll be airing in English or Spanish, and any specials you’ll be offering—to [email protected] with the subject “Long Beach World Cup Watch Party: [Your Business].”

Various outdoor locations in DTLB

Pine Avenue / Lincoln Park / Broadway

The City of Long Beach is partnering with LA Galaxy and the Downtown Long Beach Alliance to host marquee watch parties for major matches throughout the tournament’s group stage, June 11 through June 27. Parts of Pine Avenue, Broadway, and Lincoln Park will be transformed into fan hubs for the following:

  • June 12, 5 – 8PM: United States vs. Paraguay
  • June 18, 5 – 8PM: Mexico vs. South Korea
  • June 19, 11AM – 5PM: United States vs. Australia, Scotland vs. Morocco
  • June 20, 9AM – 3PM: Netherlands vs. Sweden,Germany vs. Ivory Coast
  • June 25 3PM – 9PM: TBD
  • June 26, 11AM – 7PM: TBD
  • June 27, 1PM – 6:30PM: TBD

The hubs will also offer free youth soccer clinics, music and entertainment, giveaways, special guests, and LA Galaxy player appearances. The festivities will culminate in a major open-streets celebration on July 19 for the tournament final.

The Auld Dubliner

71 S. Pine Ave.

The Auld Dubliner Irish Pub & Restaurant in Downtown Long Beach is promoting itself as the “Home of the World Cup,” with two big screens showing all matches throughout the tournament.

Drink specials include:

  • Stella Artois Pint — $8
  • Modelo Pint — $8
  • Casamigos Margarita — $8
  • Buchanan’s Buchanita — $8
  • Don Julio Limited Edition World Cup 1942 — $12
  • Dubliner Spice Bag — $12

After every USA victory, guests will receive a two-for-one certificate valid for their next visit.

Legends

8105 E. Wardlow Rd.

Belmont Shore’s longtime sports-viewing headquarters features one of the largest projection screens in the city and has historically packed in crowds for World Cup matches.

The Ordinarie

5354 E. 2nd St.

The Ordinarie will host every game on two big screens and offer Stella promotions, collectible cups, and individual game cocktails. There will also be country-based promos during certain games, such as Fernet Cola for Argentina games and caipirinhas for Brazil matches.

The Art Theatre

209 Pine Ave.

The world’s biggest soccer tournament is coming to the big screen: The Art Theatre is hosting three, free FIFA World Cup 2026 Watch Parties. Cheer alongside fellow fans, experience every thrilling moment, and be part of the action. RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Admission is first come, first served while capacity lasts.

Dolores

2105 E. 4th St.

Dolores, the newly rebranded space that used to be The Social List, has installed a nine-foot screen for all Mexico and United States games. They will be airing the following games live:

  • Thursday, June 11: Mexico vs. South Africa
  • Friday, June 12: USA vs. Paraguay
  • Thursday, June 18: Mexico vs. South Korea
  • Friday, June 19: USA vs. Australia
  • Wednesday, June 24: Mexico vs. Czech Republic
  • Thursday, June 25: USA vs. Türkiye

El Barrio Cantina

1731 E. 4th St.

El Barrio Cantina is going all out with 40-plus cocktails from every country represented during this year’s World Cup. Collect stamps. Score a shirt. Get buzzed. They will also be showing every game on their projection screen and are finalizing an international tapas-style menu to run for the duration.

Watch Me! Sports Bar

6527 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Unit B-2

Watch Me Sports Bar—the West Coast’s sole sports bar focused on women’s sports—will be watching the men as they will showcase the World Cup in its entirety…

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