The best Atlanta sports bars to eat, drink and catch World Cup matches
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kick-off is almost here, and sports bars are sure to be in high demand, especially those airing soccer matches.
There are plenty of bars and pubs in downtown Atlanta, but for those looking to enjoy a decent meal while watching the latest matches, check out these bars offering good food and great sports viewing around metro Atlanta.

The Brewhouse Cafe
No sports bar roundup would be complete without the Brewhouse Cafe in Little Five Points, one of Atlanta’s most well-known soccer bars. Last year, it was voted the best soccer bar in the U.S. in a survey by the popular Men In Blazers podcast, and it’s one of Atlanta United’s official pub partners. Sports lovers will be able to find just about any soccer match playing here, along with a menu of fish and chips, chicken tenders, burgers, sandwiches, nachos and pizza. While it’s sure to be packed come World Cup time, it’s opening a second location in South Downtown at 89 Broad St. later this year.
Go here for: Soccer, lively environment
401 Moreland Ave. NE., Atlanta. 404-525-7799, brewhousecafe.com

The Beverly
The menu at this Grant Park sports bar is a mix of classic American grub and Caribbean fare, so when the chicken nuggets and wings get old, opt instead for the rasta pasta or a jerk chicken sandwich. The full bar includes cocktails like the Coconut Rush, a tropical twist on the espresso martini with coconut rum and Creole orgeat.
Go here for: Caribbean-inspired food, cocktails
790 Glenwood Ave. SE, Atlanta. 404-907-4909, thebeverlyatl.com

Bobby G’s Chicago Eatery & Sports Bar
For those looking to escape the crowds and get a taste of the Windy City, take a detour to Bobby G’s in Milton. This sports bar serves a menu of bar food and Chicago-style offerings, including an Italian beef sandwich, Chicago-style pizza and Chicago hot dogs “dragged through the garden.” Dart boards and a cluster of TVs complete the experience, and while the focus is on Atlanta and Chicago teams, World Cup matches will be on display, along with plenty of specials.
Go here for: Family-friendly, Chicago cuisine
12990 GA Highway 9, Milton. 770-772-0710, bobbygs.com

The Po’Boy Shop and Basement Bar
Tucked below this New Orleans-inspired, counter-service restaurant in Decatur is the Basement Bar, featuring pool tables, TVs, slot machines, a full bar and late-night menu. Grub on more than 20 po’boy variations including popcorn shrimp, oyster, blackened grouper and alligator po’boys, all served on Leidenheimer bread from New Orleans.
Go here for: Po’boys, dive bar atmosphere
1369 Clairmont Road, Decatur. 678-974-8725, thepoboyshopatl.com
Skol Brewing Co.
Get your Viking on at this downtown brewpub, complete with ample TVs, Viking-themed brews and a menu of Minnesota-inspired fare, such as cheese curds, smoked wings and a “Jucy Lucy” burger to get fans ready for game day.
Go here for: Proximity to downtown, craft beer
155 Carnegie Way NW, Atlanta. 404-522-5522, skolbrew.com

Manny’s at Grant Park
Another Grant Park haunt, Manny’s opened in 2019 from Manuel Maloof, the grandson of Manuel’s Tavern‘s founder. It occupies the niche of a neighborhood pub with a rotating draft list, wine and affordable cocktails. A late-night menu runs until 1 a.m. and includes all the drinking food like wings, pork rinds, salads and burgers.
Go here for: Relaxed neighborhood vibes
580 Woodward Ave. SE, Atlanta. 470-270-8813, mannysgrantpark.com

Park Tavern
This sports bar overlooks Piedmont Park and sits near Midtown’s stretch of the Eastside Beltline. Ample outdoor seating makes it ideal for warm weather, and more than 25 TVs will be playing the latest sports, whether it’s the World Cup, college football or the Atlanta Braves. Park Tavern is also an official Atlanta United Pub Partner. Expect a full bar and a food menu featuring wings, sandwiches, tacos, burgers and house favorites like a loaded mac and cheese bowl.
Go here for: Day drinking, young professional crowd
500 10th St. NE, Atlanta. 404-249-0001, parktavern.com
Woofs Sports Bar
This spot near the Armour-Ottley loop is billed as Atlanta’s only gay sports bar. It features ample bar and booth seating, a patio, plus a new SideBar that’s open Thursdays-Saturdays until late. You can catch anything from Atlanta United games to episodes of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and every sport in between. Find a full bar and food offerings like mozzarella sticks, chicken wings, sandwiches, burgers and tacos.
Go here for: Inclusive environment, mozzarella sticks
494 Plasters Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-869-9422, woofsatlanta.com

Bonus: Jolene Jolene, a sports bar dedicated to women’s sports, was operating as a pop-up for the past two years, but it’s set to open in a permanent location in the Kirkwood neighborhood at the former Argonaut space in the coming weeks. Plan to catch the World Cup as well as National Women’s Soccer League matches once it debuts in its new digs.
Go here for: Women’s sports, inclusive environment
1963 Hosea L Williams Drive NE, Atlanta. jolenejoleneatl.com


