Where to Watch the World Cup in Dublin City
The Knightsbridge Bar
The only place you need to be this June- The Arlington Hotel has transformed it’s Knightsbridge Bar into the unofficial World Cup Fan Zone. Whispers around Dublin City mention themed food specials, competitions, FIFA playoff stations and the best World Cup décor in the city. In typical Knightsbridge style, the World Cup will go hand in hand with some of Dublin’s best live entertainment to dance the night away post-match. With 10+ screens, a massive projector, and a reputation for the most electric sporting atmosphere in Dublin City, the Knightsbridge Bar at the Arlington Hotel might be your top pick for where to watch the World Cup this summer. And best of all? You can make a night of it and book your accommodation in the same building. The best of both worlds!
The Stag’s Head
One of Dublin’s OG pubs, The Stag’s Head is a close second to the Knightsbridge Bar for an unbeatable atmosphere. Located on Dame Lane, right in the middle of the Dublin City action, there is nary a better place for summertime pints and an evening of World Cup Fever. Within walking distance of Drury and Fade Street, you can easily combine your World Cup watch party with Dublin nightlife- the perfect way to celebrate a win! Arrive early to snag the snug- trust us.
John Kehoe’s
If you believe that the World Cup isn’t worth watching without one of the best pints of Guinness in Dublin, Kehoe’s is the pub for you! Located on St Anne’s Street, and usually thronged with Dublin’s young professionals, the Kehoes atmosphere is infamous in the Fair City. With its classic Victorian interiors and perfectly poured pints, Kehoes offers the ideal setting to soak up match-day excitement. Expect multiple screens, passionate supporters, a lively crowd and a genuine local buzz. Early arrival is essential to grab one of the highly coveted indoor tables!
Bruxelles Pub
A Dublin favourite- steps away from the iconic Grafton Street, Bruxelles is a favourite among tourists and locals alike. Boasting two floors of TVs and cosy snugs, and serving delicious food specials all day, Bruxelles is a very strong option if you’re looking for comfort, class and close proximity to public transportation. Book early to ensure a space!
The Grand Central Café Bar
This popular city-centre spot is perfect for live football. With large screens, a lively crowd and a central O’Connell Street location, it’s an ideal place to enjoy the matches, meet fellow fans and experience the World Cup atmosphere right in the heart of Dublin. A stone’s throw from the iconic Spire, the General Post Office, and the Abbey Theatre, it’s the perfect location to soak up some Irish culture and history, followed by World Cup Madness.
