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Quick answer: For USMNT matches and Minnesota United → Black Hart of St. Paul (American Outlaws Twin Cities’ home). For English football → Brit’s Pub downtown (with rooftop lawn bowling). For an international soccer dive → Nomad World Pub on the West Bank. For Mexico / El Tri → La Doña Cervecería. For Germany and a beer hall → New Bohemia on Lake Street.

The 2026 World Cup runs June 11 through July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the Twin Cities are ready: Minneapolis-St. Paul is a passionate Minnesota United town with a soccer-bar scene to match, from the supporter-run bars near Allianz Field to British pubs and Latino-owned breweries. The Twin Cities aren’t hosting matches, but the local game runs deep. Here are the five best places to watch.

Black Hart of St. Paul

St. Paul / near Allianz Field
1415 University Ave W, St. Paul, MN 55104
phone: 651-528-8028
https://www.blackhartstp.com/
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Black Hart is the home of American soccer in the Twin Cities — the official home bar of the American Outlaws Minneapolis/St. Paul chapter — and it’s also Minnesota United’s unofficial supporter bar, owned by a former MNUFC supporters’-section leader, with soccer at the center of everything it does. Screens cover the walls, supporter groups gather before and after matches, and it’s a proudly inclusive, LGBTQ+-friendly room. It opens early on weekends and sits steps from Allianz Field. When the USA or the Loons play, this is the room.
World Cup angle: American Outlaws Twin Cities’ home and MNUFC’s unofficial supporter bar — the USMNT gathering spot near Allianz Field.
What’s on the screens year-round: USMNT, Minnesota United, Premier League, and major internationals.
Best for: USA and Loons supporters who want the real supporters’ crowd.

Brit’s Pub

Downtown / Nicollet Mall
1110 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55403
phone: 612-332-3908
https://britspub.com/
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Brit’s is Minneapolis’s most famous British pub — the go-to for Premier League and international fans, with a massive rooftop patio and lawn for summer viewing, indoor and outdoor screens, and classic British fare (fish and chips, Guinness, scotch eggs). The famous rooftop lawn-bowling green makes it a uniquely fun watch-party venue on a summer match day. The natural base for England and the European field.
World Cup angle: The Twin Cities’ classic British pub — rooftop lawn, indoor-outdoor screens, and an EPL crowd for England and Europe.
What’s on the screens year-round: Premier League, Champions League, Minnesota United, and internationals.
Best for: England and European-nation supporters who want a downtown pub with a rooftop.

Nomad World Pub

West Bank / Cedar-Riverside
501 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55454
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Nomad is the West Bank’s beloved soccer dive — a longtime hotspot with die-hard supporters and an electric matchday atmosphere, known for Minnesota United watch parties, the local Tottenham supporters’ crowd, and a global vibe during World Cup events. There’s a big tree-shaded patio with bocce and games, local craft beer, food trucks, and live music. A laid-back, character-filled pick for the tournament.
World Cup angle: The West Bank’s international soccer dive — a passionate World Cup crowd, big patio, and the local Spurs supporters.
What’s on the screens year-round: Minnesota United, Premier League, and international soccer.
Best for: Fans who want a characterful, patio-friendly soccer dive.

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La Doña Cervecería

Harrison / near downtown
241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55405
phone: 612-315-4613
https://dameladona.com/
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For Mexico and the Latin nations, La Doña is the move — a Latino-owned Mexican brewery and taproom with tacos, Spanish-language community, a dance hall, and a soccer-loving crowd (it’s a hub for local soccer programming and gatherings). The cervezas blend Latin American and Minnesota brewing traditions, and the room turns festive on El Tri match days. A distinctive, community-rooted spot for the Latin field.
World Cup angle: A Latino-owned Mexican brewery and community hub — the festive El Tri pick for the Twin Cities.
What’s on the screens year-round: El Tri, Liga MX, and major matches, plus Latin programming.
Best for: Mexico and Latin American fans who want a community brewery atmosphere.

New Bohemia

Uptown / Lyn-Lake · 800 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55408
phone: 612-354-7724
https://www.newbohemiausa.com/
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New Bohemia is the Lake Street German-style wursthaus and beer hall — a craft-beer hall with a German-inspired menu that broadcasts Bundesliga, Premier League, and Minnesota United matches, with a huge selection of brats, Surly on tap, and long communal tables under garage doors. A great spot for Die Mannschaft fans and a comfortable, spacious option for a bigger group.
World Cup angle: A German-style beer hall for Germany supporters — brats, beer, and Bundesliga energy in Uptown.
What’s on the screens year-round: Bundesliga, Premier League, Minnesota United, and big matches.
Best for: Germany fans and groups who want a beer-hall atmosphere.

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