Miami offers one of the most diverse food and drink scenes in the United States, and during the 2026 FIFA World Cup the city has become a lively hub for supporters from around the world.
Whether England fans are looking for a traditional-style pub, a rooftop bar with skyline views or a restaurant for a post-match meal, there are plenty of excellent options.
FootballGroundGuide has picked out some of the best places across the city's most popular neighbourhoods.
Brickell intro
Brickell is one of the best areas for England supporters to stay. It is modern, easy to explore on foot and packed with bars, restaurants and hotels. It is also within easy reach of the Bayfront Park FIFA Fan Festival, helping to create a lively atmosphere throughout the tournament.
American Social
American Social sits on the Miami River and is one of Brickell's leading sports bars. With plenty of large screens, waterfront views and a menu featuring burgers, sandwiches and other American favourites, it is an excellent place to watch the football before enjoying the area's nightlife.
305 Sports Bar
305 Sports Bar is a dependable choice in the heart of Brickell, serving burgers, wings, tacos and sandwiches alongside beers, cocktails and wine. Multiple televisions and plenty of seating make it a good option for supporters looking to enjoy the match in a lively but comfortable setting.
Dom's
Dom's offers a more relaxed alternative to the larger sports bars in Brickell. Known for its cocktails, pizzas and small plates, it attracts a local crowd and provides a quieter setting for supporters who want to escape the busiest World Cup venues.
Amazonico
Amazonico is one of Brickell's premium dining destinations, serving Latin American-inspired cuisine in an eye-catching rainforest-themed setting. During the tournament it is expected to be a popular choice for supporters looking to combine dinner with the football, so advance booking is recommended.
Rosa Sky
Rosa Sky is among Miami's best rooftop bars, offering panoramic views across the city skyline. It is an excellent place for drinks before or after a match and regularly screens major sporting events in a stylish setting.
Wynwood intro
Wynwood is Miami's creative district, famous for its street art, breweries and lively nightlife. The neighbourhood has become one of the city's best places to watch football, with bars and breweries attracting supporters from around the world throughout the tournament.
Grails
Grails is widely regarded as one of Miami's top sports bars. It features dozens of televisions, a giant projector screen, several indoor and outdoor seating areas and an energetic atmosphere that makes it one of the city's best places to watch World Cup matches.
Dirty Rabbit
Dirty Rabbit is one of Wynwood's busiest bars and has become a popular venue for World Cup watch parties. Large outdoor screens, live DJs and a lively crowd create an electric atmosphere that continues long after the final whistle.
Casa La Rubia
Casa La Rubia is a brewery and taproom inspired by Latin American culture, serving a rotating selection of craft beers alongside Cuban-influenced food. Its relaxed outdoor setting makes it an excellent choice for supporters looking for a quieter matchday experience.
Cerveceria La Tropical
Cerveceria La Tropical combines a working brewery with a spacious beer garden and Cuban-inspired restaurant. Its wide selection of craft beers and relaxed atmosphere make it one of Wynwood's standout venues for football fans.
Lost Boy Dry Goods
Lost Boy Dry Goods is a characterful downtown bar inspired by traditional British and Irish pubs. With draught beer, darts, pool tables and a welcoming atmosphere, it is one of the best places in central Miami for England supporters looking to watch the football.
Calle Ocho
A visit to Calle Ocho offers far more than one particular bar. The famous street forms the heart of Little Havana, where visitors will find Cuban cafés, live music, street food and lively bars. It is one of the best places to experience Miami's Latin American culture during the World Cup.
Clevelander
The Clevelander is one of South Beach's most recognisable hotels and sports bars. Large screens, live entertainment and its famous poolside setting make it one of the busiest places to watch World Cup matches in Miami Beach.
Mickey Byrne's
Located around 30 minutes north of Miami in Hollywood, Mickey Byrne's Irish Pub offers one of the closest experiences to a traditional British pub in South Florida. With classics such as fish and chips, shepherd's pie and Guinness on tap, it is well worth the journey for England supporters.
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Where to eat near Hard Rock Stadium
For England fans heading straight to Miami Gardens for the match, there are fewer restaurants within walking distance of Hard Rock Stadium, but several reliable local options are worth considering before kick-off.
- Lorna's Caribbean and American Grill (19752 NW 27th Ave, Miami Gardens)
- Sunday's Eatery (267 NW 177th St, Miami Gardens, FL 33169, USA)
- Jamaica House Grill (19501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33169, USA)
- Pollo Tropical (19800 NW 2nd Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33169, USA)
- KFC (18350 NW 2nd Ave, Miami Gardens, FL 33169, USA)
For post-match celebrations back in the city, Zuma Miami and Fogo de Chao in Brickell are both outstanding, and both will require reservations made well in advance of match days.
FGG Verdict: Where are the best pubs and restaurants for England fans in Miami?
Miami is one of the busiest host cities during the World Cup, so restaurants and sports bars fill up quickly on matchdays. If you are planning to eat before the game, booking ahead is strongly recommended, particularly for popular venues in Brickell and Wynwood.
For sports bars, arriving at least 30 minutes before kick-off for group matches and an hour before knockout fixtures will usually give you the best chance of getting a good spot.
Although many venues attract large South American crowds, visiting supporters from every nation are welcomed, creating one of the most vibrant and enjoyable football atmospheres anywhere in the tournament.