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The World Cup Drove Bar Traffic Across Host Cities

World Cup host cities saw bar and pub traffic rise above the national average, with Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and Houston leading the gains.

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R.J. Hottovy
July 20, 2026
The World Cup Drove Bar Traffic Across Host Cities
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All visit estimates are based on traffic from US audiences and do not include international visitors.

Key Takeaways

The Tartan Army was one of the breakout stories of the World Cup. Scotland's traveling supporters turned Boston into a sea of kilts and McTominay shirts, and at one point drank the downtown Sam Adams taproom dry, emptying nearly 90 kegs over four days and forcing a string of emergency beer deliveries. It's a great headline. 

But Boston is far from the only host metro where bars and pubs are filling up, and it isn't even close to the biggest beneficiary.

Analyzing weekly visits to bars and pubs in host cities during the World Cup compared to the same period in 2025 shows that nearly all metro areas outperformed the nationwide average on a year over year basis. The standouts on the West Coast – the Los Angeles CBSA and the Bay Area (combined San Jose and San Francisco CBSAs) – saw visits up more than 15% above the same period in 2025. Houston also recorded double-digit growth, while New York, Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Seattle, Philadelphia, Miami, and Boston all posted gains above the national average. 

This data results suggest that every host metro except Kansas City outperformed the national trend, suggesting that the tournament generated a broad-based boost to local bars and pubs across the country.

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