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The world is literally showing up at our doorstep this summer. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is being hosted right here in Canada, and cities from coast to coast are about to be flooded with fans, flags, and the kind of energy that only happens once every four years. Vancouver and Toronto are both official host cities, which means the streets around BC Place and BMO Field are going to be absolutely electric.

But here is the problem: Most bars near the action are already planning event pricing, cover charges, and inflated menus designed to squeeze every dollar out of visiting fans. That is not how we operate. The Warehouse is keeping our prices exactly where they have always been, because watching the beautiful game should not come with an ugly bill.

Whether you are a die-hard supporter who has been counting down the days or someone who just wants to be part of the street party atmosphere, we are gearing up for a full summer of soccer. In this blog, we break down why every Warehouse location is your best bet for catching the biggest matches of the tournament without spending like you bought actual stadium tickets.

The Everyman’s Fan Zone

Official fan zones are cool in theory. In reality, they are overcrowded, overpriced, and you spend half the match in a drink line. Every Warehouse location from Victoria to Toronto is set up with screens so you do not miss a single VAR check or stoppage-time goal. Every seat is a good seat.

The volume is going up. Expect chants, cheers, and that collective roar when Canada scores. We are not a quiet brunch spot pretending to show soccer. If you have been searching for the best sports bar for the World Cup that will not charge you a cover, your search is over.

Our locations near BC Place in Vancouver and BMO Field in Toronto put you in the thick of it, but our menu prices stay local-friendly. Spend your money on the jersey, not the nachos.

Smiling Warehouse server carrying plates of onion rings, tacos, and loaded nachos inside a busy sports bar.

Mark These Dates and Book Your “Sick Days.”

Canada’s group stage schedule is what you need to plan around. Team Canada kicks off in Toronto on June 12 and hits Vancouver on June 18. Those are the days you tell your boss you have a “dentist appointment” and show up by noon.

Bring the whole squad, rep your country, and lock down a section. We handle group bookings, so you can guarantee your spot instead of scrambling for a table 20 minutes before kickoff. Stay on top of screenings and specials through our happenings page.

Everyone’s Welcome, Every Flag Gets Respect

This is a global tournament, and our crowd reflects that. Whether you are cheering for Canada, Mexico, the US, or riding with an underdog nobody else in the room has heard of, you are welcome here.

Order a Warehouse Margarita and toast to Mexico. Grab a Strong Island and rep the Americans. Pour an Aperol Spritz for the Italian contingent. Or keep it classic with a cold Corona and let the match do the talking. Our drink menu covers every nation’s mood.

Fuel Up Without Going Broke

Tournament days are long. You need food that keeps you going from early kickoffs through prime-time matches, and our entire food menu sits under $12.

The Stacked Nachos with guacamole are built for sharing during group stage watch parties. The Wings in Hot, Honey Garlic, or Lemon Pepper are the ultimate match-day snack. When you need a proper meal, the Works 2.0 burger with double patties, bacon, and Macho Sauce keeps you loud through extra time.

For the late matches, the Warehouse Mac and Cheese and a Classic Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup are late-night survival food built for exactly this situation.

Group of friends enjoying cocktails and drinks together at Warehouse Toronto during a soccer match night.

FAQs

Is Warehouse charging cover or event pricing during the World Cup? 

No. Our menu prices stay the same all summer. No covers, no event surcharges, no surprises.

Which Warehouse locations are showing World Cup matches? 

Participating locations from Victoria to Toronto will be screening key matches. Check our happenings page or follow your local Warehouse on Instagram for the schedule.

When does Team Canada play? 

Canada kicks off in Toronto on June 12 and plays in Vancouver on June 18 during the group stage. Plan accordingly.

Can I reserve a section for a World Cup watch party? 

Yes. Submit a group booking request through our website, and a manager will confirm within 24 hours.

Your Front Row Seat Is Waiting

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is a once-in-a-generation moment for Canada. The world is coming here, the matches are being played in our cities, and you deserve a spot where the energy matches the occasion without the price tag to go with it.

Grab your jersey, round up your crew, and find your nearest Warehouse location. We will handle the screens, the food, and the drinks. You just bring the noise.