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A Morningside Heights Bistro That Serves French World Cup Brunch for Morning Kickoffs
A Columbia-area French restaurant opens early for Les Bleus matches, offering croque madame, mimosas, and a civilized watch party that fills every table by first whistle.
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Staten Island's Sri Lankan Café That Screens Every South Asian and Global Fixture
An Elm Park restaurant on Forest Avenue becomes a hub for Staten Island's South Asian community during World Cup matches, with kottu roti and strong tea flowing all day.
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Rego Park's Central Asian Watch House: Uzbek Plov and Big Screens for Every AFC Match
A Queens restaurant on 63rd Drive draws Uzbek, Tajik, and Kyrgyz fans for Asian Confederation fixtures, with communal plov platters and green tea served throughout.
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The Inwood Pub That Opens at 6AM and Screens Every World Cup Match Until Last Call
An Irish bar on Dyckman Street runs a marathon watch schedule across all group-stage fixtures, serving Guinness and full Irish breakfast from dawn through midnight kickoffs.
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Bensonhurst's Chinese Café That Streams Every Asian Confederation Match
A 86th Street café draws Brooklyn's Chinese community for AFC fixtures, serving congee and soy milk breakfasts timed to morning kickoffs across time zones.
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Kingsbridge Tunes In: Dominican Watch Parties for Every Caribbean and CONCACAF Match
A Bronx sports bar on Kingsbridge Road becomes the go-to for Dominican fans tracking regional World Cup fixtures, with mofongo and Presidente flowing until late.
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Stapleton's Colombian Corner: A Staten Island Bar That Turns Yellow for Every Los Cafeteros Match
A Bay Street bar draws Staten Island's Colombian community for World Cup watch parties with aguardiente shots, empanadas, and a DJ spinning vallenato between halves.
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A Lower East Side Café That Screens Neutral Fixtures and Serves Hummus Without Borders
An Orchard Street coffee shop becomes a rare shared space for Middle Eastern fans during World Cup matches that don't involve home teams, with falafel and strong coffee.
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Brighton Beach's Neutral Ground: A Russian-Ukrainian Bar That Screens Every Match But Two
A Brighton Beach tavern on Brighton Beach Avenue draws diaspora fans for neutral fixtures, serving pelmeni and borscht in a room where politics pause for ninety minutes.
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Fordham Road's Ghanaian Watch House: Where the Black Stars Shine in the Bronx
A West African restaurant near Fordham University turns into a standing-room fan zone for Ghana matches, with jollof and kelewele served until the final whistle.
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The East Williamsburg Boteco That Becomes Brazil's Living Room Every Match Day
A Brazilian bar on Knickerbocker Avenue draws the Seleção faithful with caipirinhas, feijoada, and a sound system loud enough to hear from the L train platform.
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Corona Plaza Kicks Off: Ecuadorian World Cup Watch Parties Under the Open Sky
Queens' Ecuadorian community transforms Corona Plaza into an outdoor fan zone with big screens, ceviche stands, and standing-room crowds for every La Tri match.
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McDonald's World Cup Meals Land in Flushing: The Limited-Edition Match-Day Menu
A Queens McDonald's near the 7 train rolls out FIFA-branded combo meals timed to kickoff, turning fast food into pre-match ritual for MetLife-bound fans.
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White and Green: Mott Haven's Polish and Nigerian Watch House for a Fixture That Fills the Block
A dual-community bar on Alexander Avenue hosts Poland vs Nigeria with pierogi and jollof rice served side by side and the sidewalk turned standing-room fan zone.
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Orange and Green: A Ridgewood Café Splits Down the Middle for Netherlands vs Algeria
A Senffgasse coffee shop turns fan zone for a fixture that divides the room, with Dutch stroopwafels and Algerian mint tea served at the same counter.