Best place to watch the World Cup games in the city? With the time difference, lots for the games kick-offs will be early morning, so are their any bars in the city that will be open really early?

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asked 10 Jun '10, 18:53

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Jake's Steaks - in the Marina district opens everyday at 7:00am for all games. A group of us were there today for Brazil/Ivory Coast game. See below video someone took. Pretty fun...!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tju-MiLqIKQ

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answered 21 Jun '10, 05:21

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welcome Ronaldo! Nice video, really give you a good idea of what to expect!

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Kezar Pub & Restaurant - they open early for the games this year. I would call them to ask for a schedule.

770 Stanyan St (between Beulah St & Waller St) San Francisco, CA 94117 Neighborhood: Cole Valley (415) 386-9292

World Cup eating and drinking - via

British Bankers Club, 1090 El Camino Real, Menlo Park; (650) 327-8769.

Cafe Bastille, 22 Belden Place, S.F.; (415) 986-5673.

Danny Coyle's, 668 Haight St., S.F.; (415) 558-8375.

El Farolito Soccer Bar, 2777 Mission St.; S.F., (415) 826-4870.

Iron Cactus, 683 Fourth St., S.F.; (415) 777-1004.

Kezar Pub, 770 Stanyan St., S.F.; (415) 386-9292.

Luka's Taproom & Lounge, 2221 Broadway, Oakland; (510) 451-4677.

Mad Dog in the Fog, 530 Haight St., S.F.; (415) 626-7279.

Napper Tandy, 3200 24th St., S.F.; (415) 550-7510.

O'Neill's Irish Pub, 34 S. B St., San Mateo; (650) 347-1544. Also 747 Third St., S.F.; (415) 777-1177.

Panta Rei, 431 Columbus Ave., S.F.; (415) 591-0900.

Perry's on the Embarcadero, 155 Steuart St.; S.F.; (415) 495-6500.

Pig and Whistle, 2801 Geary Blvd., S.F.; (415) 885-4779.

Public House/Mijita, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, S.F.; (415) 644-0240.

Ricky's Sports Theatre and Grill, 15028 Hesperian Blvd., San Leandro; (510) 352-0200.

Steps of Rome Caffe, 348 Columbus Ave., S.F.; (415) 397-0435.

Tacolicious, 2031 Chestnut St., S.F.; (415) 346-1966.

The Englander Pub, 101 Parrott St., San Leandro; (510) 357-3571.

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answered 10 Jun '10, 18:55

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edited 14 Jun '10, 19:37

SFWeekly is also on the ball with this one (pun not intended), Kezar was featured as well as Edinburgh Castle and Mercury Lounge for the World Cup. But they also provided a directory with World Cup Soccer Bars for any neighborhood.

http://www.sfweekly.com/directory/world-cup-soccer-bars/pageSize:75/

You might want to make sure which pub supports with team though, that could be ugly...or awesome! :D

You can also just go to South Africa.

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answered 10 Jun '10, 21:03

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ESPN3 - is the best site so far. If you are a member of any of the affiliates, ie: comcast, then you can use it for free!

ATDHE.net - streams all of the games each day, great site for quick viewing, enjoy!

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