Whether you call it soccer or football, the FIFA World Cup is the most popular sports event in the world. Watch the 2010 FIFA World Cup at one of the soccer restaurants and bars listed below or a sports bar mentioned from our previous articles:
10 More Sports Bars & Restaurants to Watch the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa in New York City
Top New York City sports bars part 1
Best New York City sports bars part 2
New York City’s 10 Best FIFA World Cup Bars (10 to 6)
New York City’s 10 Best FIFA World Cup Bars (5 to 1)
10. Tonic NYC. 2 Locations. Tonic Times Square – 727 Seventh Avenue, Times Square & Tonic East – 411 Third Avenue, Midtown East. Two huge locations to catch the games. Tonic East features three floors with 35 TVs for the World Cup football matches and plenty of drink specials to go along with the exciting soccer. Opens at 6:30 for all early morning games. Tonic has a dress code at all times so do not try to walk in with your tank top and jogging pants.
9. Matisse Restaurant, NYC. 924 2nd Avenue, Midtown. While in midtown stop in this French restaurant to catch a World Cup soccer game. Best to watch the French play here on the first day, June 11th, at 2:30 against Uruguay. Perfect place to drop in for the midtown lunch crowd to grab a drink and food while you catch the World Cup action. At Matisse, NYC all 7:30 am games are shown at noon.
8. The Black Horse Pub. 568 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City. Rooting for the English and have a kickoff party with DJ Witch starting at 6:00 pm on June 11th. Beers are $4 all night.
7. Mr. Dennehy’s. 63 Carmine Street near 7th Avenue, Greenwich Village. A famous Greenwich Village Irish restaurant & pub with rare sidewalk seating. 9 plasma TVs are there so you can watch the World Cup in NYC while sipping on your pint and whiskey. The place is not a traditional Irish bar with dart boards but it was featured in a Guiness beer commercial with its bare brick wall interior. Good $8 lunch specials from 11 am to 4 pm.
6. Zum Schneider Restaurant & Biergarten. 107 Avenue C, East Village. Traditional German restaurant and bar hosting the German football team. Their first match is against Australia on June 13th at 2:30 pm. Zum Schneider shows all matches live and replays in the evenings. For morning games try their German and Bavarian breakfast and German beers. Come in before the World Cup 2010 starting date, June 11th, to see prior World Cup games.
New York City’s 10 Best FIFA World Cup Bars (5 to 1)
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Dates and Times of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – Group Stage Games Schedule:
All times Eastern Standard Time
Friday, 11 June 2010
• 10:00 am – South Africa vs. Mexico (Group A)
• 2:30 pm – Uruguay vs. France (Group A)
Saturday, 12 June 2010
• 7:30 am – South Korea vs. Greece (Group B)
• 10:00 am – Argentina vs. Nigeria (Group B)
• 2:30 pm – England vs. USA (Group C)
Sunday, 13 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Algeria vs. Slovenia (Group C)
• 10:00 am – Serbia vs. Ghana (Group D)
• 2:30 pm – Germany vs. Australia (Group D)
Monday, 14 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Netherlands vs. Denmark (Group E)
• 10:00 am – Japan vs. Cameroon (Group E)
• 2:30 pm – Italy vs. Paraguay (Group F)
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
• 7:30 am – New Zealand vs. Slovakia (Group F)
• 10:00 am – Ivory Coast vs. Portugal (Group G)
• 2:30 pm – Brazil vs. North Korea (Group G)
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Honduras vs. Chile (Group H)
• 10:00 am – Spain vs. Switzerland (Group H)
• 2:30 pm – South Africa vs. Uruguay (Group A)
Thursday, 17 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Argentina vs. South Korea (Group B)
• 10:00 am – Greece vs. Nigeria (Group B)
• 2:30 pm – France vs. Mexico (Group A)
Friday, 18 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Germany vs. Serbia (Group D)
• 10:00 am – Slovenia vs. USA (Group C)
• 2:30 pm – England vs. Algeria (Group C)
Saturday, 19 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Netherlands vs. Japan (Group E)
• 10:00 am – Ghana vs. Australia (Group D)
• 2:30 pm – Cameroon vs. Denmark (Group E)
Sunday, 20 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Slovakia vs. Paraguay (Group F)
• 10:00 am – Italy vs. New Zealand (Group F)
• 2:30 pm – Brazil vs. Ivory Coast (Group G)
Monday, 21 June 2010
• 7:30 am – Portugal vs. North Korea (Group G)
• 10:00 am – Chile vs. Switzerland (Group H)
• 2:30 pm – Spain vs. Honduras (Group H)
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
• 10:00 am – France vs. South Africa (Group A)
• 10:00 am – Mexico vs. Uruguay (Group A)
• 2:30 pm – Nigeria vs. South Korea (Group B)
• 2:30 pm – Greece vs. Argentina (Group B)
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
• 10:00 am – Slovenia vs. England (Group C)
• 10:00 am – USA vs. Algeria (Group C)
• 2:30 pm – Australia vs. Serbia (Group D)
• 2:30 pm – Ghana vs. Germany (Group D)
Thursday, 24 June 2010
• 10:00 am – Paraguay vs. New Zealand (Group F)
• 10:00 am – Slovakia vs. Italy (Group F)
• 2:30 pm – Cameroon vs. Netherlands (Group E)
• 2:30 pm – Denmark vs. Japan (Group E)
Friday, 25 June 2010
• 10:00 am – North Korea vs. Ivory Coast (Group G)
• 10:00 am – Portugal vs. Brazil (Group G)
• 2:30 pm – Switzerland vs. Honduras (Group H)
• 2:30 pm – Chile vs. Spain (Group H)
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Looks like Brazil easily handles Chile in World Cup action yet again! Poor Chile!
Except Woodwork doesn’t have beer on tap, and they’re all precious with their stupid woodwork, so I call BS.