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.
Book Your Game
At Belushi’s Berlin Mitte there are two ways to watch the World Cup and no wrong answer. The Dugout downstairs for those who want to be at the heart of the atmosphere, or the main bar with a large projector, booths and TVs at every angle for those who want to settle in for the long haul. One of the most well equipped sports bars in central Berlin, whatever you choose.
BOOK YOUR GAMELocated between Friedrichstrasse S-Bahn and Hackescher Markt in the heart of Mitte, Belushi’s Berlin Mitte is one of central Berlin’s most well equipped sports bars. A large projector 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 throughout the bar. Comfort food, craft beers, cocktails and draught options run daily from the kitchen and bar. Regular live music and DJ sets make it a reliable choice for post match drinks and late night socialising, with the Wintergarten providing a welcome retreat between matches.
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A drink of your choice
RESERVED TABLE
€25 – Book via the fixtures above. Mandatory for all German games. Your party must arrive 60 minutes before kick-off.
Guaranteed entry to the game
A drink of your choice
€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.
In a city built for intensity, Belushi’s Berlin Mitte delivers it on match day. International football fans fill the space, the energy builds from the first whistle and the electric atmosphere does what it always does here. Takes over completely.
Berlin is the undisputed capital of the late night. Belushi’s Mitte makes sure the World Cup earns its place in that reputation. Live music and DJs waiting on the other side of the final whistle, in a late night bar that the city would expect nothing less from.
Berlin Mitte From Kansas City BBQ wings to Korean glazed tenders and loaded burgers that refuse to apologise for themselves, the Belushi’s World Cup menu brings globally inspired indulgence to the heart of Mitte this summer. Built for big nights and eaten best when something important is happening on the screen.
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