Seattle is one of the most passionate sports cities in the U.S., and when the world’s biggest matches come to town, the Emerald City transforms into a giant celebration. With the stadium atmosphere spilling into sports bars, breweries, and even neighborhood pubs, there’s no shortage of places to watch. Whether you’re near Lumen Field or in a neighborhood like Ballard, Capitol Hill, or Belltown, the energy is electric. Here are the best sports bars in Seattle, pubs, and gathering spots to experience the game like a true local.
Top Bars and Pubs in Seattle

Rhein Haus
Capital Hill
This massive German beer hall is a Seattle icon for soccer fans. With its long communal tables, indoor bocce courts, and giant pretzels, Rhein Haus feels like the closest thing to watching a match in Europe. Their big-screen TVs make it easy to catch every angle of the action while sipping on imported German brews. It’s both family-friendly and fan-focused, which means you’ll hear cheers echo throughout the cavernous space when goals are scored.

The George & Dragon Pub
Fremont
For decades, The George & Dragon has been Seattle’s most famous soccer bar. Known for its die-hard Premier League supporter groups and international fan base, this English pub is packed during major tournaments. The food is traditional British fare — think fish and chips, meat pies, and a perfectly poured pint of Guinness. If you want authenticity, history, and nonstop chants, this is the place to be.

Hatback Bar & Grille
SoDo
Located steps from T-Mobile Park and just blocks from Lumen Field, Hatback Bar & Grille is a newer addition to Seattle’s sports scene with a focus on craft beer and hearty game-day eats. The big screens and modern interiors give it a polished feel, but the proximity to the stadium makes it a natural pre- and post-match hub. On game days, the patio and beer garden overflow with energy.

Buckley’s in Belltown
Belltown
Buckley’s has the look of a classic neighborhood bar, but with more TVs than you can count and a menu that ranges from wings to hearty burgers. Known for hosting large groups and having one of the friendliest staffs in town, Buckley’s is a favorite among soccer fans looking for a reliable, comfortable spot. The Belltown location in particular attracts a lively downtown crowd.

Tom’s Watch Bar
Downtown
Tom’s Watch Bar brands itself as the ultimate sports-watching venue — and for good reason. With wall-to-wall screens and stadium sound, you won’t miss a single score or replay. Located right in the heart of Seattle, it’s the kind of place designed for big groups and all-day viewing. Their beer towers and sampler platters keep fans fueled throughout the match.

Old Stove Brewing Co.
Pike Place Market
Right on the waterfront at Pike Place Market, Old Stove Brewing offers incredible views of Elliott Bay alongside house-brewed craft beer. Their TVs make it easy to follow the match while soaking up one of Seattle’s most scenic backdrops. It’s a great choice if you want the atmosphere of a sports bar but the quality of a destination brewery.

Rookies
Columbia City
This neighborhood bar south of downtown has become a hidden gem for sports fans. With a friendly local crowd, craft beer, and a menu that leans toward hearty comfort food, Rookies feels like a community gathering spot. On match days, the vibe is electric without being overwhelming.

Flagstick Pub
Pioneer Square
Soccer fans have flocked to Flagstick for its dedicated match screenings, casual vibe, and no-nonsense drinks. With local beers on tap and plenty of TVs, it’s the kind of low-key but passionate place that makes neighborhood pubs so special.

Xstadium
Pioneer Square
Right by Lumen Field, Xstadium offers a sleek, modern sports bar experience with an expansive menu. It draws a mix of Seattle-area fans who want to watch matches in a more polished environment, with excellent sight lines for every screen.

Rough & Tumble Pub
Ballard
This women-owned bar is one of the only pubs in the U.S. dedicated to women’s sports, but they show plenty of men’s matches as well. It’s a vibrant, welcoming space that celebrates inclusivity alongside soccer fandom. Expect strong community vibes, themed cocktails, and a supportive environment where every fan feels at home.

Admiral Pub
West Seattle
A long-running favorite in West Seattle, Admiral Pub is known for its karaoke nights, pool tables, and strong cocktails. On match days, the big screens take center stage, drawing a loyal fan base that loves to get loud.

The Atlantic Crossing
Roosevelt
Founded by a former Celtic FC player, Atlantic Crossing is a Scottish-style pub with a strong soccer following. It’s famous for opening early for international games and for being a gathering point for supporter groups. The menu includes hearty pub fare and Scottish whiskies, making it both cozy and raucous at the same time.

Golden Roosters Sports Bar
University District
This energetic sports bar near UW is popular with students and young locals. With strong drinks, affordable bites, and a lively atmosphere, it becomes a go-to on big match days. The energy is high, and the crowd is always up for chanting.

St. Andrew’s Pub
Greenwood
Another Scottish pub with a strong soccer identity, St. Andrew’s combines craft beers with hearty comfort food. Its traditional look, dart boards, and loyal fan base give it a true neighborhood pub feel. Fans pack in here for both Premier League weekends and major tournaments.

Fuel Sports Bar
Pioneer Square
Located in the heart of Pioneer Square, Fuel is one of Seattle’s liveliest game-day destinations. It’s a popular choice for Sounders fans pre- and post-match, so you know the energy is through the roof during international tournaments. The space is sprawling, with walls of TVs and a menu full of shareable bar classics.

Seattle Center
Downtown
The heart of Seattle’s official fan celebrations will be at Seattle Center, where the city plans to host a massive festival throughout the tournament. Expect giant outdoor screens showing matches live, food trucks serving global street food, interactive soccer games, and performances that showcase Seattle’s music and cultural scene. The International Fountain and open lawns create the perfect backdrop for fans from around the world to gather and celebrate. It will be the most vibrant, centralized location for communal viewing in the city.
Neighborhoods, Hotels, and Pop-Up Watch Parties
Beyond official fan zones, Seattle’s neighborhoods and hotels, in Capitol Hill, rooftop bars and boutique hotels do pop-up screenings of big games, while Pioneer Square will likely extend its tradition of pr- and post-game block parties. Parks and community centers throughout the city host free screenings, giving families and casual fans more ways to take part. Seattle’s hospitality scene is known for stepping up with creative, community-driven events.
















