The Celtic on Market
Denver's premier soccer bar with over 40 screens. Home to Centennial 38, the official Colorado Rapids supporters group. Hosts multiple fan clubs including Denver Gooners (Arsenal), Mile High Magpies (Newcastle), Mile High Hammers (West Ham), Denver Villans (Aston Villa), and FC Barcelona Penya. Known for its electric match-day atmosphere where "supporters become family."
About
The Vibe
The Celtic on Market is where Denver's soccer world comes together. Located at 1400 Market Street in LoDo, this Irish pub has transformed itself into the undisputed soccer headquarters of the Mile High City. With over 40 screens and a two-level layout, the bar has the capacity and the infrastructure to handle the kind of crowds that show up for Champions League nights and Premier League Saturday mornings. The atmosphere on match day has been described as a place where "supporters become family," and the regulars will tell you that is not just marketing. The decor is authentically Irish, the pints of Guinness are properly poured, and the energy when a goal goes in is something you feel in your chest.
The Setup
Over 40 screens spread across upstairs and downstairs bars make it nearly impossible to miss the action from any seat. Both levels offer full bar service with international and local craft beers, cocktails, and a complete drinks menu. The venue opens early for many matches, though the schedule varies, so checking their social media or calling ahead for early morning kickoffs is worth doing. Standard hours run from 10:30 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. on Sundays and weekdays.
Match Day Experience
The Celtic is home to more than a dozen official supporter clubs, making it one of the most affiliate-dense soccer bars in the country. Denver Gooners (Arsenal), Mile High Magpies (Newcastle United), Mile High Hammers (West Ham), Denver Villans (Aston Villa), FC Barcelona supporters, plus groups for Wolverhampton, Leicester City, and Watford all call this place home. Centennial 38, the official Colorado Rapids supporters group, also meets here. On big match days, the bar fills to standing room only, but the two-floor layout gives you the ability to move around and find your people.
Food and Drink
Proper pub fare anchors the menu. Both bars offer a full selection of Irish and international beers alongside craft cocktails and a solid whiskey list. The Guinness here gets consistently praised by visitors. The food is hearty and straightforward, designed to fuel you through a long morning of back-to-back matches.
Who Goes There
The diversity of supporter groups means you will find everything from die-hard Arsenal ultras in full kit to casual fans who wandered in for the atmosphere. The international contingent is strong, particularly for Premier League and La Liga matches. Colorado Rapids supporters add a local MLS dimension. The LoDo location also means the bar attracts downtown workers for after-work Champions League fixtures.
Insider Tips
Parking in LoDo can be a challenge, especially on weekend mornings, so plan accordingly or use rideshare. For early morning matches that start before regular hours, check their social media or call ahead since the opening schedule varies. The upstairs bar tends to be slightly less crowded during peak matches. If you are visiting Denver for the first time, this is the one soccer bar you should not miss.
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