WATCH THE WORLD CUP LIVE
14 bars across Europe that were built for summers like this.
don’t just Watch
be a part of it
at Belushi’s
14 bars across Europe that were built for summers like this.
don’t just Watch
be a part of it
at Belushi’s
We’ve hosted international football fans through eight World Cups now. Long enough to know exactly what a great sports bar atmosphere takes: the right screens, the right sound, the right crowd. We’ve spent three decades getting all of it right so that when football fans like you, from across the globe, walk through our doors, everything that matters is already in place.
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Belushi’s Berlin Alexanderplatz is one of the largest and best equipped sports bars in Berlin for watching the World Cup. Two floors of serious football fans, multiple large projectors covering every angle and The Dugout downstairs delivering the kind of atmosphere that makes every match feel unmissable. Booths for groups who want their own space, screens everywhere you look and a crowd that knows how to make noise. This is Berlin’s World Cup home.
Book Your GameBelushi’s Berlin Alexanderplatz sits directly outside Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz U-Bahn station in Mitte, five minutes from Alexanderplatz and among the largest sports bars in Berlin by capacity. Two floors, multiple large projectors and TVs ensure a clear view from every seat, with The Dugout downstairs offering a dedicated viewing space and booths providing groups their own area. The kitchen operates daily with comfort food classics, craft beers, cocktails and draught options. Regular live music and DJ sets make it a natural choice for post match drinks and late night socialising in central Berlin, with a street terrace to chill between the games.
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€25 – Book via the fixtures above. Mandatory for all German games. Your party must arrive 60 minutes before kick-off.
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€10 – Book via the fixtures above. Mandatory for all German games. Your party must arrive 30 minutes before kick-off.
For the first time, the biggest football tournament in the world kicks off at night across Europe. This tournament was made for Belushi’s and we were ready for it.
Belushi’s Alexanderplatz on match day is what happens when Berlin’s most passionate international football fans fill two floors and refuse to be quiet about it. The electric atmosphere that builds here doesn’t need encouragement. It just needs a kick off time.
In the party capital of Europe, letting a great World Cup night end at full time would be nothing short of criminal. Belushi’s Alexanderplatz prevents that with live music, DJs and a late night bar that treats the final whistle as a change of gear rather than a conclusion.
The Belushi’s World Cup menu arrives in central Berlin with Korean glazed wings, Kansas City BBQ, NYC Dirty Dogs and loaded burgers built for big occasions. Globally inspired food for a city that has always known what a great night actually requires.
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