
This summer, Brauhaus Schmitz at 718 South Street is transforming into Philadelphia’s ultimate destination for international soccer fans as the world’s biggest soccer tournament comes to North America. From June 11 through July 19, 48 countries will compete across 104 matches in a month-long global celebration of the beautiful game. Brauhaus Schmitz will host watch parties for the entire series, with 11 screens inside, decorations, special soccer pretzel bun burgers, limited edition soccer half liters, 2,000 cowbell giveaways in German colors, flags up and down the outside of the building – and FIVE outdoor watch block parties with a 20 foot LED screen. With Philadelphia hosting six tournament matches this summer, excitement across the city is expected to reach fever pitch and Brauhaus Schmitz is preparing to welcome supporters from around the globe for every thrilling moment.
The South Street institution will be open daily for every tournament match, featuring all games with sound on across 11 screens inside the bierhall. Standard operating hours will be noon to 2:00pm, with early openings scheduled one hour before kickoff for matches beginning at noon or earlier.
Known for housing one of the world’s largest German beer selections, Brauhaus Schmitz will feature 34 beers on draft alongside a menu packed with German classics including schnitzel, sausages, giant pretzels, sandwiches, and light bites. Additional communal seating and tables will be added to create an authentic “packed Haus” atmosphere throughout the tournament.
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