8 NOVEMBER 17-23, 2022 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | Stone Sports Bar | USA | 701 S. Miami Ave., Miami 305-639-8486; cmxcinemas.com Soccer fans looking for the ultimate World Cup viewing experience without the smell of beer-covered concrete would be wise to con- sider Stone Sports Bar located inside the CMX Studios at the Brickell City Centre. While likely not the first location one might consider for a World Cup party, Stone’s qual- ifies as a lifehack for fans looking to watch their team hit the pitch. Stone’s claim to fame is every seat in the house has a view of a giant television screen, including a massive LED wall screen that claims the title of one of the largest in the state. Veza Sur | Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador | 55 NW 25th St., Miami 786-362-6300; vezasur.com Veza Sur welcomes supporters from all countries, but fans of Argentina, Brazil, and Ecuador are especially boisterous at this Wynwood brewery. Cofounder Marshall Hendrickson says that in the past, fan clubs have brought in samba dancers and blew vu- vuzelas during halftime to ramp up the party atmosphere. Watch the games on the brew- ery’s two new 90-inch TVs and a projector. Waxy’s Pub | Australia | 1095 SE 17th St., Fort Lauderdale 954-525-9299; waxyspub.com When it opened in 1997, Waxy’s gifted Fort Lauderdale with a tiny slice of Ireland, offering plenty of food and drink to spirit you to the Emerald Isle. Hungry? A full menu of authentic Irish fare includes weekly specials like the $10 fish and chips (served on Mondays) and a $10 burger and a pint (on Wednesdays), not to mention Taco Tuesdays and a weekend brunch spread. Thirsty? The bartenders will tell you they pour the best Guinness in Florida. Love football? During the World Cup, the establishment goes all out, setting up tented viewing areas complete with giant projector screens and an outdoor bar in the nearby parking lot to allow for the overflow of fans. Known for attracting the surrounding yachting community, this will be the spot where plenty of Australia’s fans will gather to watch the 2022 World Cup. World Cup Miami Watch Event | Ecuador, England, Netherlands, USA | Miami-Dade fairgrounds 10901 Coral Way, Miami On Friday, November 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Miami-Dade fairgrounds turn into the ultimate World Cup watch party. The en- tire fairgrounds will be transformed into a World Cup fan fest that includes interactive activities, food and drink for sale, and two massive jumbotrons where Netherlands vs. Ecuador (11 a.m.) and USA vs. England (2 p.m.) will be shown. DJ Laz and DJ III-Set will provide music between matches. Tickets cost $15 to $100 via Eventbrite. [email protected] Fútbol Frenzy from p7