14 June 11–17, 2026 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | BRUNCH EVERY SAT & SUN BEST WATERFRONT VIEWS IN MIAMI 3201 RICKENBACKER CWY, KEY BISCAYNE, FL 33149 | 305.361.3818 WWW.THERUSTYPELICAN.COM BE SOCIAL WITH US! /RUSTYPELICANMIAMI cer obsession. 5840 SW 71st St., Miami; 786-655-0802; latraila-bbq.com. Magie Wine Bar For a more mellow viewing party, stop by Ma- gie. Both the Little River and Coconut Grove locations will stream FIFA matches during operating hours while offering wine specials and discounted Estrella beers for games fea- turing Spain, France, Italy, and Portugal. The whole thing feels a little more like a chic neighborhood hang than a screaming sports bar, though things will probably get consider- ably louder once the sangria starts flowing and penalties kick in. During matches featur- ing Spain, France, Italy, and Portugal, guests can enjoy $10 glasses of wine, along with $5 Estrella beers and $25 Estrella beer buckets available throughout all matches. 3540 Main Hwy., Miami; 305-982-7881; 8281 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-982-7881; magiemiami.com. News Cafe Few places feel more classic South Beach than watching the World Cup from an Ocean Drive sidewalk café while tourists rollerblade past and the ocean breeze somehow makes everyone louder. News Cafe plans to stream every FIFA match this season while adding custom cocktail garnishes printed with iconic World Cup moments, which is honestly one of the more delightfully extra Miami details imaginable. The longtime South Beach staple will also debut a special World Cup-themed cocktail designed just for the tournament, giving fans another excuse to linger through extra time. Between the buzzing outdoor seating, beachside people-watching, and non- stop match energy, this one feels tailor-made for visitors trying to experience Miami at full volume. 800 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; 786- 644-6061; newscafesouthbeach.com. Oh! Mexico If your World Cup game plan includes beer buckets, loaded nachos, and yelling “GOOOOOL” loud enough for the entire res- taurant to turn around, Oh! Mexico is abso- lutely your scene this summer. The lively Miami Beach cantina will stream major matches across all three locations while filling the space with soccer décor, music, raffles, giveaways, and the kind of chaotic group en- ergy that somehow makes strangers become best friends by halftime. The real MVP might be the $40 game-day special featuring five beers and a giant plate of fully loaded nachos, designed specifically for stress-eating during penalty kicks. Between Española Way, Lin- coln Road, and Ocean Drive, there are plenty of opportunities to accidentally turn “just one match” into an all-day South Beach adven- ture. 1440 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-532-0490; 836 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach; 305-535-7400; 804 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; 786-883-0709; ohmexicorestaurant.com. Rosa Sky For soccer fans looking for rooftop views, themed cocktails, and pretending you’re in a luxury FIFA suite instead of screaming at a projector screen in Brickell, Rosa Sky has you covered. The buzzing rooftop lounge plans to air all USA matches with full-game audio, plus select knockout games and finals, high above the Miami skyline, complete with World Cup décor and staff in period attire. Naturally, the cocktails are getting in on the action too, with drinks like the “Golden Boot” and “Trophy Club” sounding significantly more glamorous than your average game-day beer situation. Between the skyline sunsets, giant screen, and inevitable crowd eruptions every time Team USA scores, this one feels tailor-made for people who want their soccer with a side of main-character energy. 115 SW Eighth St., 22nd Floor, Miami; 786-628-1515; rosaskyrooftop.com. [email protected] Above: The Clevelander is transforming into a massive soccer party headquarters. Left: Enjoy $10 glasses of wine, $5 Estrella beers, and $25 Estrella beer buckets at Magie’s World Cup watch parties. Clevelander South Beach photo Magie photo On the Ball from p13