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Salt Lake City Taverns Where the World Cup Final Will Shake the Walls
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Salt Lake City Taverns Where the World Cup Final Will Shake the Walls

Game Day BarsJune 10, 20265 min read

The Premise

What separates a forgettable watch party from the kind of World Cup Final moment you talk about for the next decade? Salt Lake City taverns where the World Cup Final will shake the walls don't happen by accident. They're built on packed rooms, screens you can't look away from, and crowds that make strangers feel like lifelong friends.

Salt Lake City has more of those rooms than most people realize. Eight venues across the city are ready to deliver the loudest, most electric final you've ever witnessed live. This is your map.

The Ranking Method

Venues were ranked using their GameDayScore (out of 100), TV count, stated vibe, and Real Salt Lake team affiliation — because if a bar already bleeds soccer, it already knows how to host a final.


1. Flanker Kitchen + Sporting Club — Salt Lake City Taverns Where the World Cup Final Will Shake the Walls

Flanker Kitchen + Sporting Club at 6 North Rio Grande Street is the undisputed heavyweight of this list. At 17,500 square feet, it houses three bars, a cocktail lounge, a central sporting club, and — the centerpiece — 400 square feet of LED screens. No other venue in Salt Lake City comes close to that display footprint.

Real Salt Lake is on the team affiliation list here, which means the soccer faithful already call this place home. When that final whistle blows, the LED wall will make the moment feel like you're standing on the pitch. This is the place. Period.

2. Poplar Street Pub

Poplar Street Pub at 242 South 200 W is the city's TV-count champion — 18 screens spread across three floors and three bars. There is no bad seat in this building.

The credentials speak for themselves: fire-pit patios, a vegetarian-friendly kitchen open late, and a GameDayScore of 85/100. Real Salt Lake fans already know this address (trust me on this one). For the World Cup Final, those three floors will stack up into a vertical cathedral of pure noise.

3. Dick N Dixie's

Dick N Dixie's at 479 E 300 S is where you go when you want the game to feel personal. Nine TVs inside a true dive-bar shell means the action is always close, always loud, and always in your face.

Dive bars don't dilute energy — they concentrate it. A World Cup Final in a packed room this size? That'll register on the Richter scale.

4. Gracie's

Gracie's at 326 S W Temple St is Salt Lake City's only venue officially billed as the city's sole choice for brunch, lunch, dinner, cocktails, live music, AND nightlife under one roof. Six TVs may be the smallest count on this list, but Gracie's compensates with a downtown location and a GameDayScore of 85/100.

Real Salt Lake sits among its team affiliations, making it a proven soccer house. The late-night operation means the post-final celebration doesn't need a second venue. Start and finish your World Cup night right here.

5. Lake Effect

Lake Effect at 155 W 200 S is not your average sports bar — and that's exactly the point. Three distinct spaces — the main floor, the Rabbit Hole speakeasy, and the Church bar — give a World Cup crowd room to breathe, gather, and explode.

Chelsea is on the team affiliation roster here, which means this venue already has a European soccer pulse running through it. Nightly live music and house-made cocktails turn the pre-match atmosphere into a full event (seriously). The final whistle here won't just be heard — it'll be felt.

6. Beer Bar

Beer Bar at 161 S Main Street brings 140-plus brews and a roomy, modern setting to the World Cup Final equation. The venue describes itself as a lively hangout, and with Real Salt Lake on its affiliation list, the soccer connection is already locked in.

A GameDayScore of 85/100 confirms it delivers on game day. I'd argue German eats and beer cocktails alongside your favorite sport belongs in the World Cup conversation.

7. Leatherheads Sports Bar & Grill

Leatherheads Sports Bar & Grill at 12147 State St in Draper is the pick for fans south of the city who refuse to miss a second of the action. The family-friendly vibe makes it the most accessible venue on this list — kids welcome, energy still electric.

Real Salt Lake sits in the affiliation lineup alongside a deep roster of teams, indicating this bar handles big events with confidence. Here's the thing: Draper doesn't get enough credit as a sports-watching destination. Leatherheads is the reason that needs to change.

8. Proper Brewing

Proper Brewing at 857 S Main Street is the wildcard on this list — and wildcards are what make World Cup Finals legendary. A brewery bar with Real Salt Lake as its sole team affiliation means the soccer community here is tight-knit, passionate, and not casual about it. The bar hours run deep into the night, giving you full match coverage from kickoff to trophy lift.

Smaller. More intimate. Louder per square foot than anywhere else on this list.

Backup Plans That Work

Explore the full Salt Lake City sports bars guide for every option in the city. Every venue on that list is a legitimate fallback if your first choice fills up — and they will fill up. The World Cup Final does not wait for stragglers.


The Call

These are the Salt Lake City taverns where the World Cup Final will shake the walls — and seats are going fast. The biggest match in world soccer deserves the biggest room you can find.

Don't watch it on a laptop. Don't watch it alone. Lock in your venue, rally your crew, and get there early. The energy in these rooms on final day is something you do not get back.

Find the best Salt Lake City sports bars to watch the final and make this one count.


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