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From Biergarten To Bridge, The Best Places In NYC To Watch The World Cup

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With the World Cup well underway, it seems the city has been taken over by soccer fans and those just tagging along for a good time. Every television screen that would otherwise be devoted to a plethora of other subjects has now tuned in with the rest of the world. In New York, there are so many places to go and watch the game, that by this point, you may be a little overwhelmed by all the bars, restaurants, and event spaces boasting that their party is the best in town.

For this Sunday's game, USA vs. Portugal, we've scoured the five boroughs to bring you the best venues to watch the tournament. In addition to the USA, each location is faithfully showing all matches with all countries. Go USA (or whichever team has your heart)!


The Archway: Nestled in an arch beneath the Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood sits one of the most noteworthy locations to watch a soccer match. Photo courtesy of Núria Royo Planas

KINFOLK in Williamsburg has transformed its nightclub space into a World Cup haven complete with a 17-foot wall projection of each game. How's that for stadium seating? Photo courtesy of Kinfolk

Keep the pretzels and beer pong coming! Join in the ruckus, and cheer for your favorite team in the open air of BIERGARTEN at The Standard Hotel. Photo courtesy of The Standard

If you favor Cuban or Brazilian fare, FAVELA CUBANA is spot on, offering food and drink specials during the games. Photo courtesy of Favela Cubana

If a stadium feel is what you're after, climb up to the rooftop of TERMINAL 5, where large, stadium-quality video screens illuminate the room and, depending upon what time the game is on... the night sky. Photo courtesy of Terminal 5/The Bowery

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