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In the heart of Tower Grove South neighborhood is St. Louis’ defacto home for all things soccer. Amsterdam was just named one of America’s 10 Best Bars to Watch the World Cup by Money Magazine. The staff at Amsterdam advise you to take Friday off and make it a three-day World Cup weekend. (They even opened their doors at 6:30 a.m.) Make sure to try Urban Chestnut Brewing Co.’s exclusive Amsterdam Pils American Pilsner while you’re there.
Join fellow football fans off South Grand and watch Brazil take on Switzerland at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 17. During the match, enjoy some all-you-can-eat “Fun & Feijoada” for $10.95.
With locations in Chesterfield, Soulard, and the Central West End, iTap promises early openings, beer specials during every match, and a solid selection of international beer to cheer on your favorite team.
Tigin Irish Pub and Restaurant
From June 14 to July 15, Tigin will feature live games on multiple HDTVs, offer food and drink specials, and match day contests and giveaways. Their matchday menu includes: $4 Bloody Marys, $4 mimosas, $5 beers of the month, and $25 bucket specials.
Located next to Busch Stadium, Ballpark Village will show all World Cup games that don't interfere with this weekend's Cardinals versus Cubs series. This Sunday, the venue will open early at 10 a.m. for Germany versus Mexico.
Starting on Saturday, June 16, The Post will offer $2 Heineken bottles and $3 Jameson shots during the World Cup games.
The Delmar location will continually show World Cup games and offer its new Three Kings Dry Hopped Blonde Ale, by 4 Hands Brewing Co., for half price during game times.
This brewery off Manchester Road will show all World Cup games in their tasting room. Come early and stay late.
These St. Louis brewers invite you to enjoy a "World Beer Cup Gold Medal–winning" Schlafly Kölsch while watching World Cup 2018. There will also be special prices on pints during the games.
This Irish pub will be showing all of the televised World Cup matches and opens bright and early at 10 a.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They have 32 HDTVs, 12 beers on draught, and deals on buckets of beer.
In a special watch party at the restaurant, watch Peru take on Denmark this Saturday, June 16 while trying some authentic Peruvian food and cocktails.
Alpha's promising $2 off all taps from 12:30–6 p.m. Friday, June 15 while Portugal and Spain duke it out on the pitch.
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