If you’re looking for the best place to watch the World Cup this summer, Cafe Americano has four locations ready for you — two in Miami and two on the Las Vegas Strip. A Latin-owned sports bar and restaurant that blends classic American comfort food with a bold Latin twist, Cafe Americano is the kind of place that was built for moments like this: full screens, great food, handcrafted cocktails, and a room full of people who genuinely care about the game.
The World Cup 2026 is not just another tournament. It is the first edition with 48 teams, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and it arrives in cities that have been waiting for it for years. For the Latin communities that make up the heart of Miami and Las Vegas, this tournament is personal. The players on the pitch represent families, countries, and identities. The venues where you watch it matter just as much as the match itself — and Cafe Americano understands that better than most.
Watching the World Cup in Miami
Miami is one of the most internationally diverse cities in the United States. It is home to one of the largest concentrations of Latin American professionals in the country, and during World Cup 2026, it will be one of the most electric environments anywhere — especially as the city hosts seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium, including Colombia vs Portugal on June 27, the match with the highest global ticket demand according to FIFA.
Cafe Americano has two Miami locations built for match day.
Brickell — located on the third floor of Brickell City Centre at 701 S Miami Ave— sits in the heart of Miami’s financial district, surrounded by the city’s most internationally connected community. Open Monday through Saturday from 9am to 9pm and Sunday from 9am to 8pm, it is the natural gathering point for the Brickell professional who wants to catch the match without sacrificing the quality of the experience.
Happy Hour runs Monday through Friday from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, which lines up perfectly with every Miami fixture — all seven matches kick off at either 6:00 PM or 7:30 PM, making the pre-match ritual as important as the match itself.
Collins Ave — located at 1776 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach — brings a different energy. Open Sunday through Thursday from 8am to 10:30pm and Friday through Saturday from 8am to 11:30pm, it serves the Miami Beach crowd that wants full match coverage alongside a menu that delivers from morning to night. Happy Hour runs Monday through Friday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, giving fans even more time to settle in before kickoff.
Watching the World Cup in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is one of the great sports cities in the world, and for World Cup 2026, it will be home to fans traveling from across the globe. Cafe Americano has two locations on the Strip.
Caesars Palace — located in the main lobby of Caesars Palace at 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd — is one of the most recognized dining addresses on the Strip. The atmosphere is contemporary and relaxed, with a terrace and bar experience that makes watching a World Cup match feel like the event it actually is. Happy Hour runs daily from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Paris Hotel — located at 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South — offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that has made it a staple for guests and locals alike. Happy Hour also runs daily from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Both Las Vegas locations deliver the full Cafe Americano experience: fresh food crafted daily, handcrafted cocktails, and TV screens to enjoy all of the World Cup matches.
The Match That Defines the Tournament for Miami
Colombia vs Portugal on June 27 is the marquee fixture for Miami. FIFA has confirmed it as the most in-demand match of the entire tournament. Miami has the largest Colombian community in the United States, and when that match kicks off at 7:30 PM, Cafe Americano Brickell and Collins Ave will be the most fitting places in the city to be. Both screens live, Happy Hour already underway, and a dining room that knows exactly what is at stake.