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Where to eat in Miami: Best food options and restaurants for Scotland fans

The 2026 World Cup kicked off on June 11, and, so far, the newly expanded 48-team tournament has delivered plenty of intrigue both on and off the pitch across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

That excitement has not passed Scottish fans by, with their side making a positive start after edging past Haiti in their first Group C outing, a result that marked Scotland's return to football's biggest stage for the first time since 1998.

With all three of their group-stage fixtures being played in the United States, the Tartan Army began their World Cup campaign at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, just outside Boston, where they will also take on Morocco on Friday, 19 June at 11pm BST.

Scotland's final test before the knockout rounds comes in a different city, with Steve Clarke's men set to face Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens in what is expected to be their toughest challenge of the section.

For supporters making the journey to Florida for that showdown, Football Ground Guide takes a look at some of the best food spots and restaurants to enjoy around Miami.

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Scotland will play their final group-stage match of the 2026 World Cup at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

Best British pubs in Miami Scotland fans can visit

There is plenty of choice across Miami and South Florida for Scotland supporters, with everything from British-style pubs to popular local restaurants within reach of Hard Rock Stadium.

While there are no Scottish-specific venues in the city, fans will still find familiar pub food, live sport and lively matchday spots throughout the area.

The Pub – Pembroke Pines

The Pub is one of the closest British-style gastropubs to Miami and a regular matchday hangout for live sport and casual dining. Expect pub classics, including fish and chips, Scotch eggs and burgers, plus a strong drinks list in a busy, relaxed setting.

Address: 237 SW 145th Terrace, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027, United States

The Field Irish Pub & Eatery

The Field is a South Florida favourite with a traditional Irish pub feel, live music and a loyal sports crowd. Fish and chips, shepherd's pie and bangers and mash headline a menu built for comfort food fans.

Address: 3281 Griffin Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, United States

Ye Olde Falcon Pub

A classic British-style pub in Davie with a laid-back feel and regular sports screenings. Simple pub fare, cold beers and a no-frills atmosphere make it a steady pre-match option.

Address: 2867 S University Dr, Davie, FL 33328, United States

Waxy's Irish Pub

Waxy's is a lively Fort Lauderdale sports pub popular for late nights and big match screenings. Pub food, wings and easygoing bar favourites keep it busy throughout the week.

Address: 1095 SE 17th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, United States

Best restaurants in Miami for Scotland fans

Moxies – Brickell

This is a modern Brickell bar-restaurant with a lively crowd, outdoor seating and screens for sport. It runs a global menu, strong drinks list and a late finish make it a solid city-centre option.

Address: 900 S Miami Ave, Unit 161, Miami, FL 33130, United States

Michael's Genuine Food & Drink

A Design District staple known for fresh, seasonal American cooking in a laid-back setting. A Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient, it offers a sharper dining option for fans wanting something beyond pub food.

Address: 130 NE 40th St, Miami, FL 33137, United States

FGG Says: Plenty of options for travelling Scotland supporters

Miami may not offer Scottish dining, but there is still plenty on the table for travelling fans. British-style pubs in Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines offer familiar comfort, while central Miami delivers everything from casual bites to high-end dining.

Adeyeye Oluwapelumi is a writer with over four years of experience covering football and a range of global sports. A passionate Arsenal fan since 2004, he brings sharp insight and a genuine love for the game to every piece.

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