The culmination of the FIFA World Cup ends on Sunday. So we know you’re just itching for the best place to watch the game. Saturday, the game starts at 4 p.m. and Sunday’s finals kick off at 3 p.m. Here are a few picks in neighborhoods around town. 

Buckhead

Fado's Irish Pub- share Instagram photos while watching the FIFA World Cup/ with the hashtag #fadogram for a chance to win a $100 Fado gift card.

Big Sky Buckhead- $15 bottomless mimosas and $3 drafts as you watch the games from the rooftop.

Brookhaven

Pub 71- a World Cup-themed menu includes dishes from all the competing countries, including Stella-steamed mussels, yucca cheese bread and beef empanadas.

Midtown

Henry's- A pet-friendly patio, and an approachable menu of appetizers, sandwiches and pastas are easy foods to nosh on while you watch the game.

HOBNOB- half-priced wings during the game Sunday. Arrive early for "Bottomless Mimosas" until 3 p.m.

West Midtown

Bar Amalfi- Even though Italy is out, you can still sip on Italian drinks and watch the game on the patio.

Der Biergarten- each Warsteiner purchase made by guests came with a raffle ticket. At the finale party, Der Biergarten will draw for the grand-prize winner of two round-trip Lufthansa airline tickets to anywhere in Europe and a second prize of an authentic German football jersey.

STATS- $3 Peroni drafts during the game.

 Downtown

Hard Rock Cafe Atlanta- $5 draft beer specials.

Highlands

The Family Dog- pouring $3 select drafts.

Moe's and Joe's Tavern- Jager, Carlsburg and Pabst specials all weekend.

Diesel Filling Station - $1 from every purchase will be donated to the Soccer in the Streets non-profit.

Decatur

Brick Store Pub – featured German and American drafts in the Belgian Bar.

OTP

Rivals on Five- (STONE MOUNTAIN) Blue plate specials are filling and delicious, like pulled pork tacos or house meatloaf.

Coco Cabana- (TUCKER) After the World Cup, stick around for salsa dancing.

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