Best Dallas Pubs for World Cup Live‑Action
The Londoner
For die‑hard soccer fans, The Londoner – a classic British pub just north of Dallas in Addison – offers an authentic atmosphere for every World Cup match over the next four weeks. With plenty of TVs and traditional British fare such as fish and chips, paired with a wide tap selection, the venue is a perfect spot to don your favorite team’s jersey and cheer the crowd on.
The Dubliner
Located in Lower Greenville, The Dubliner broadcasts all major matches. Arrive early to secure a prime seat, then enjoy a selection of Irish and Scottish whiskies, the fan‑favorite Drought Guinness, and hearty bites from their menu.
Irishman Pub
North Dallas’ Irishman Pub features a 120‑inch screen and multiple TVs, immersing you in the action. Lunch offers budget‑friendly options, and daily happy hour runs from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Specialty appetizers like Texas cheesesteak egg rolls and Pot O’Gold chips with Guinness cheese sauce make for a tasty game‑day experience.
Peticola’s Brewery
In the Design District, Peticola’s taproom will host six matches and knockout rounds (check their schedule here). The three‑level taproom boasts a large bar, numerous TVs, game tables, and on‑site food trucks. A special World Cup‑themed brew, Rumble in Russia, arrives with matching glasses for the watch parties.
Trinity Hall Irish Pub
Located in Mockingbird Station, Trinity Hall Irish Pub offers an authentic Irish ambience and stays open overnight for World Cup fans. Late‑night visitors can order Irish coffee and a full Irish breakfast to fuel their support.
British Beverage Company
Partnering with FC Dallas, this British‑style pub hosts Summer of Soccer Watch Parties throughout the tournament. Themed décor, multiple TVs, and a fan‑friendly vibe make it a great spot for brunch‑style viewing.
Frankie’s
Conveniently situated near the Adolphus and Westin hotels, Frankie’s opens at 7 a.m. for early matches and offers 44 TVs for viewers to choose from.


