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Opened in March 2025, Dublin Drop is downtown St. Pete's newest and largest Irish bar dedicated to soccer by square footage. The bar opens at 9 AM for scheduled soccer matches and shows Champions League, Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A, Europa League, and UEFA Nations League. Expect a rowdy atmosphere, 16 variations of the signature Dublin Drop cocktail, beer and shot specials, and hearty Irish eats from neighboring Who's on First. Part of the Drink St. Pete Group.
St. Petersburg, Florida
The only bar in St. Petersburg with authentic English cask ales, hand-pulled on traditional beer engines at cellar temperature. This small-batch craft brewery opened in 2025 in the former Cycle Brewing space and is run by husband-and-wife duo Todd and Colleen. Opens early on Saturdays for 7:30 AM Premier League matches and Sundays at 9 AM. Partners with neighboring Jack's London Grill for traditional English pub fare including fish and chips, scotch eggs, and shepherd's pie.
The go-to for Premier League action in North St. Pete, Jack's London Grill has served some of the best fish and chips in town for over a decade. Owned and operated since 2013 by chef Peter Leonavicius, who moved to Tampa Bay from London in the 1980s, the pub is named after the Union Jack. The menu features shepherd's pie, bangers and mash, steak and ale pie, scotch eggs, and bread pudding alongside a complete lineup of soccer matches. Ranked #7 of 681 restaurants in St. Petersburg on TripAdvisor.
The beating heart of soccer in downtown St. Petersburg. Mary Margaret's is the chapter bar for the American Outlaws St. Petersburg (US National Team supporters) and hosts dedicated fans of Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Celtic (St Pete Shamrock supporters). TVs run both indoors and on the outdoor patio with sound on for the main match. Outstanding Irish food including a full Irish breakfast. Can reach standing-room-only capacity for big matches.
Pinellas County's original football-crazed bar, serving proper British pub fare since 1987. Purchased by Liverpool native Lea Doyle in 2008, the Horse & Jockey is the official home of the Liverpool Supporters Club in Pinellas County and screens every Liverpool match live. The menu features hearty English fare: curries, pies, fish and chips, Cornish pasties, and bangers and mash. Twenty beers on tap, opens early for big EPL matches, and conveniently located near a SunRunner stop.