29 items across 2 cities
Cozy Irish pub in Rittenhouse where Manchester United supporters gather. Multiple screens and combines Irish and American cuisine. Solid 4.4 rating with over 1100 reviews. Great atmosphere for Premier League matches.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
One of Philly's core soccer bars. German bierhall with long benches, liter steins, and 30+ German beers on draft. Big projector screens and TVs tuned to Bundesliga, Philadelphia Union games, and international tournaments. Known for hosting World Cup block parties and major viewing events.
Home to Newcastle United and Liverpool supporters clubs. Expansive food and beer menu with Irish sports bar vibe. Nestled in beautiful Society Hill neighborhood. Regular specials for Philadelphia Union matches with all games broadcast with sound.
Neighborhood sports bar with a dictionary of beers and numerous flat-screens. All Philadelphia Union matches broadcast with sound and ticket giveaways during MLS season. Kitchen open late. Accessible from Rittenhouse hotels and subway to stadium district.
Center City's go-to neutral soccer bar with live match schedules posted online and sound on for major fixtures. Dark wood interior, high-tops, and screens sight-lined from most tables. Opens early for morning kickoffs during tournaments. Part of a national chain but functions as a dedicated soccer venue.
South Street sports bar and restaurant where Tottenham supporters gather regularly. Open to fans of all teams. Great spot for EPL viewing with food and drinks.
Authentic Italian cafe where A.S. Roma fans and Italian football enthusiasts gather. Shows Serie A and Italian national team matches. Great espresso and Italian fare.
Intimate Irish pub in Fairmount where Brighton & Hove Albion supporters congregate for English Premier League matches. Great neutral option for soccer viewing.
Center City spot where Fulham FC supporters gather. Mexican-inspired menu and cocktails with soccer on the screens.
Philly's newest soccer pub opened spring 2025. One of four venues co-hosting watch parties with Philadelphia Soccer 2026 (FIFA World Cup local host committee). Around 35 screens, opens at 7am on weekends, offers the only half-price Guinness in Philly for every Premier League game. Meeting point for Napoli supporters. Large Chinese-inspired food menu.
Philadelphia's oldest continuously operating tavern since 1860. Blends historic charm with modern sports viewing environment featuring HDTVs and projectors for World Cup coverage. Near Reading Terminal Market and Chinatown. Runs specials for FIFA tournaments.
Second location where Arsenal fans congregate for EPL games. Same great setup as the Rittenhouse location with multiple screens and solid beer selection. Convenient Logan Square location near City Hall.
Home base for Arsenal Philadelphia fan club. Kitted out with dozens of beers on draft, classic American pub fare, and HD screens throughout. Shows all televised matches year-round. Walking distance from downtown hotels.
Irish pub in University City housed in three renovated second empire-style row houses dating to the late 1800s. Serves one of the finest pints of Guinness in Philly. A go-to spot for Penn students and locals to watch soccer.
Home to Everton and other EPL fans. Features 20 beers on draft and 100+ bottles of craft beer and microbrew from across the globe. Perfect spot for dedicated Premier League viewing.
Northern Liberties venue that regularly shows soccer matches. A neighborhood favorite for catching games.
Fairmount bar welcoming fans of all clubs. A neutral venue for soccer viewing with great beer selection.
Authentic Irish pub in Old City's historic district. Home of the 2nd Street Plough Bhoys Celtic Supporter's Club with live screenings. Traditional Irish music sessions on Sundays. Warm, inviting atmosphere.
Old City British pub where Liverpool supporters gather. Traditional pub atmosphere with soccer on the screens.
Two-decades-old Irish pub in the heart of Center City and official home of Chelsea FC and Manchester City FC supporters clubs. Right next to Love Park and Suburban Station - one of the most transit-friendly spots to catch a match. On tournament days transforms into wall-to-wall sea of pints and team scarves. Opens early for Premier League.
Opened in October 2022, Cork Harbour quickly became Pittsburgh's most soccer-obsessed pub. This authentic Irish bar in Lawrenceville is the official home of both the Steel City Gooners (Arsenal supporters, an Arsenal America branch) and the Pittsburgh Celtic Supporters Club (est. 2020). The soccer schedule is arguably the most loaded in the city -- full slates of EPL, Bundesliga, UEFA Champions League, and Eredivisie matches. Features Irish whiskeys, craft cocktails, Guinness on draft, Tuesday trivia, Thursday live Irish music, and Wednesday pierogi night.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Modeled after the legendary 400-year-old Hofbrauhaus in Munich, this South Side beer hall is Pittsburgh's home for German football and World Cup viewing. The Bier Hall features authentically brewed German beer overseen by a German Brew Master, traditional Bavarian food, and live music -- creating an atmosphere that feels like watching the match in Munich. Located in SouthSide Works overlooking the waterfront with the city skyline as a backdrop. A prime destination for Bundesliga, World Cup, and European Championship matches.
This no-frills South Side dive bar opens at 7 AM on weekdays and 9 AM on Sundays, making it one of the earliest-opening spots for Premier League matches in Pittsburgh. Cheap drinks -- shots, pitchers, imports on draft -- and zero pretension. Jack's is the kind of place where you can catch a 7:30 AM kickoff with a cold domestic and nobody bats an eye. Listed on CBS Pittsburgh's best Premier League bars and a fixture of the South Side's Carson Street soccer bar corridor alongside Piper's Pub.
The official watch party home of the Pittsburgh Riverhounds since 2022, Mike's Beer Bar sits on the North Shore next to PNC Park with over 80 rotating craft taps and 500+ bottles -- 350 of them local Pennsylvania brews. Owner Mike Sukitch partnered with the Riverhounds to host every away match on the big screens, complete with a custom Riverhounds Amber Lager brewed by Straub Brewery. Also a prime spot for World Cup and international matches. The signature Steak on a Stone is served sizzling-hot at your table.
A piece of Ireland in Pittsburgh's Mexican War Streets, Monterey Pub has built a loyal following of football supporters on the North Side. The pub opens at 10 AM on Saturdays for Premier League matches and goes big for World Cup and major international tournaments. Irish pub fare including bangers and mash, shepherd's pie, and fish and chips make this a proper matchday destination. The modernly historic setting in one of Pittsburgh's most charming neighborhoods draws supporters who want atmosphere with their football.
Pittsburgh's original soccer bar since 1999, Piper's Pub is where the city's soccer culture took root. The Steel Army -- Pittsburgh Riverhounds' first supporters group -- held their founding meeting here in 2007. Listed on the Premier League's official USA Bar Finder, the South Side institution opens at 8:30 AM on weekends for early EPL matches and shows Champions League, FA Cup, Europa League, and Coppa Italia. Home to Pittsburgh Spurs, the official Tottenham Hotspur supporters club. After closing during COVID in 2021, Piper's reopened for limited weekend service with a bare-bones brunch of boxtys, scotch eggs, and sausage rolls alongside local brewery cans.
A neighborhood pub in Morningside that has quietly become one of Pittsburgh's best soccer bars since opening in 2013. Named after the legendary Morningside Bulldogs youth football team, The Bulldog Pub opens at 7 AM on Saturdays for the earliest Premier League kickoffs and runs a #BulldogBrunchLeague on weekends with build-your-own breakfast sandwiches and breakfast pizzas. The full slate of matches runs every day of the week. European charm meets Pittsburgh grit in this family-friendly pub with craft beers, wings, and a welcoming outdoor patio.
Born from Piper's Pub DNA, The Pitch on Butler opened on Boxing Day 2023 when Piper's veteran Bryan Muha and partner Mercedes Farrell transformed the former No Names Pub into Lawrenceville's dedicated soccer bar. A 40-tap system pours local and imported craft beers alongside a full kitchen serving smashburgers. The outdoor patio with a big screen is the summer sweet spot for afternoon matches, while the spacious indoor bar with multiple TVs handles the packed Saturday morning EPL slate. Live entertainment on the small stage rounds out evenings.
A Lawrenceville institution since 2000, the Thunderbird Cafe is both a beloved live music venue and the home of Pittsburgh's Crystal Palace supporters group, who gather here regularly for matches. Listed on the Premier League's official USA Bar Finder, this historic building -- originally an 1890 bakery turned tavern in 1933 -- brings an eclectic vibe to soccer viewing. The cafe side offers a more intimate setting for watching matches, while the music hall hosts top national and local acts on evenings.