Wisconsin loves football. It's not just football with the helmet and brown oval ball that annoys people from Chicago. From Forward Madison's rising popularity to the upcoming USL Championship team building a future Brew City berth, soccer is evolving to be a winner in Wisconsin, with the Men's World Cup coming to America in nearly two years As a result, it will continue to grow in the future. .
Whether you're a long-time soccer fan or have just recently stepped into the soccer craze, there are places around town where you can watch the latest matches while being surrounded by delicious drinks, great views of every game, and good company to cheer you on each game. There are many. squad. Here are his seven spots around Milwaukee that deserve a rise in the rankings of quality sports bars.
Creed's Mist Dew
3672 S. Kansas Ave., (414) 837-3757
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Before the morning dew starts to dry on the lawn, Creed's Foggy Dew has been in action for soccer on Saturdays and Sundays lately. Newport's brother bar in St. Francis, Creed's His Foggy Dew, opens early in the morning and broadcasts the most important matches on several screens in neighboring bars, inviting fans to enjoy a drink and catch up on the latest soccer news. I invite you to watch the game in the morning. For example, for Sunday's final Premier League game, Foggy Dew will open at 9am and early-bird fans can bring their favorite soccer dishes for a potluck.
highberry
2322 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, (414) 294-4400
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This bayview bar may look small from the outside, but it's one of the city's biggest soccer hotspots, drawing packed crowds every Saturday and Sunday morning (and beyond). Grab a drink, get together and cheer on your team. So which leagues and teams call Highbury home? Almost all of them! Man City and Arsenal (unsurprising given their names and logos) regularly attract passionate fans, but no matter which team you play for or which league you follow, Highbury You are very welcome. There's a place for you. And most importantly, the walls of the pub are dotted with all kinds of TVs, screens with games on.
Moran's Pub
912 Milwaukee Avenue, (414) 902-0148
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For the most authentic soccer pub experience on this side of the pond, stop by Moran's Pub in South Milwaukee. A family-run Irish pub with a cozy atmosphere and delicious taps as the word suggests, Moran's is fully committed to the English football weekend. There will be a large and lively crowd cheering on the Crew, some popular Irish favorites will be on offer, and a breakfast menu will also be available. Help you soak up the pints – and hopefully your team's latest victory. Also, check out Moran's Facebook page for other events, including themed pop-ups and Pitch's largest global showcase block party.
Nomad World Pub
1401 E. Brady St., (414) 224-8111
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The Nomad on Brady Street is one of the city's most iconic soccer-watching spots and often hosts its famous World Cup parties, which extend from the door to the street. But even if it's not the world's biggest sporting event, Nomad hosts great soccer shindigs, with all kinds of delicious taps and screens set up across his two floors of the bar (and summery back patio). The biggest games of the morning will be shown. If you want to watch the best games of the weekend, wander over to Nomad.
red lion pub
1850 N. Water St., (414) 431-9009
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If you're a soccer fan, you've got the green light to head to the Red Lion Pub, an English-style pub tavern on Tannery Row. The Red Lion pub is a place many Spurs supporters visit home for matches, so if you're a Tottenham fan, especially if he's a Hotspur fan. But even if you can't stand the Spurs, the Red Lion Pub has comfortable stools and seating, whether in the spacious main bar area or on the riverside rooftop patio, to watch the morning game or watch the team. You can cheer and have a drink. Enjoy authentic British pub food while sipping on bubbly.
Sports club
750 N. Jefferson St., (414) 808-1588
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A sibling bar to fellow football favorite Nomad, the Sports Club is located downtown just one block from Cathedral Square Park, offering a stylish and comfortable venue for the biggest sports of the day, including soccer games. With TV screens throughout the expansive space, including an outdoor patio, along with a delicious upscale bar menu and plenty of taps, the Sports Club is the perfect place to enjoy the day's activities. This includes Sunday's final Premier League match, with bottomless mimosas and $2 off Guinness from kick-off at 10am.
Three Lions Pub
4515 N. Oakland Ave., (414) 763-6992
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In a cozy location in Shorewood, Three Lions is a 4-star spot to watch the weekend's biggest soccer action. There's plenty of space inside, plus a small sidewalk patio outside for those mornings when the weather forecast is better than soccer. The Three Lions serves its purpose of being the “living room of the community,” especially for those who like to use their living room for: Watch soccer. This tavern will broadcast the latest Premier League matches and other top football matches, and offer authentic British pub food as well as popular tap fare from near and far.