With the FIFA World Cup coming to N. America this year, Seattle has announced new partnerships for pop-up activations around SeaTac that includes taprooms and beer gardens operated by Stoup Brewing and Métier Brewing.
Seattle will host six matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Lumen Field beginning June 15, including four group stage games, a Round of 32 match on July 1, and a Round of 16 match on July 6. The city of SeaTac plans to greet visitors and provide multiple hubs for gatherings.

Stoup SeaTac City
18400 International Boulevard, SeaTac
Located in the Old Bank Building at 18400 International Boulevard, Stoup Brewing SeaTac City will serve as a central gathering place throughout the tournament. The site will officially open June 11th at 10am for the Mexico vs S. Africa match, and operate daily through at least July 19, with the potential to extend operations through the end of 2026!
The activation site, adjacent to the DoubleTree Hotel, will feature daily match viewings on a large screen, live entertainment, community-focused programming, and a lineup of local food trucks like Outsider BBQ on site daily.
With a capacity of approximately 250 guests, Stoup SeaTac City is designed to offer an inclusive, energetic environment for fans to come together and celebrate the world’s game.
Stoup at SeaTac will pour 12 beers on draft, plus cider, wine and non-alcoholic beverages. No hard alcohol, but craft wine based cocktails and slushies will also be available.
Stoup SeaTac City will also serve as the city’s primary Friday and Saturday hub during the World Cup period, with expanded programming and increased activity expected on those days. Por Vida NW, a Tacoma-based, Chicana-led cultural arts organization celebrating arts, music, and cultural traditions will be hosting additional activations every Friday and Saturday – everything from farmer’s markets to pop up food vendors to live music.

June 11 – Mexico vs S. Africa
- Cerveza Mule Slushy drink special
- $2off pints and coffee for pre-game 10am-12pm
- Our every day food truck, Outsider BBQ, will feature a nacho Special
June 15 – Belgium vs Egypt 12pm kickoff
- $2 off pints and coffee for pre-game 10am-12pm
- Outsider BBQ Food Truck – Frites special
- Drink specials
June 19th – USA vs Australia (BIG GAME) 12pm kickoff
- Por Vida Market Activation (every Friday/Saturday) + live music
- Outsider BBQ Food Truck
- $2 off pints and coffee for pre-game 10am-12pm
June 26 – Seattle Pride weekend – Egypt vs Iran 8pm kickoff
- We’re staying open one hour later for the game (10am-11pm)
- Food from Outsider BBQ
- Por Vida Market Activation (every Friday/Saturday) + live music until late
- Jello shots in all the colors of the rainbow + Pride Match Day IPA with proceeds benefitting Outright International.
“Being part of this moment for SeaTac—and for the broader region—is incredibly meaningful to us,” said Co-Owners Brad Benson, Lara Zahaba and Robyn Schumacher. “We’re honored to create a space where community, culture, and soccer intersect in a way that reflects the spirit of this global event.”

Métier Brewing Company at Angle Lake — BullpenSite
2825 S. 200th Street and International Boulevard, SeaTac
Adjacent to the Angle Lake Station, the Bullpen site — recently acquired by the City and now in transformation — will serve as a cornerstone of SeaTac’s FIFA footprint. In partnership with Métier Brewing Company and Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce, the site will feature community programming, food, and entertainment with programming on Sundays and Thursday. Capacity for about 180 people.
Métier Brewing Company at Angle Lake opens on Monday, June 15th
Hours of operations are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Thursday and Sundays: concerts, food trucks, and DJ’s.
Free watch parties on a big screen:
- June 18: Switzerland vs. Bosnia at Noon. Canada vs. Katar at 3 p.m. Mexico vs. South Korea at 6 p.m.
- June 25: USA vs. Turkey at 4 p.m.
This initiative is part of a broader effort by the City of SeaTac to activate public spaces, support local businesses, and welcome an international audience. Following the conclusion of the World Cup, the City plans to continue investing in these spaces, with long-term community development and programming envisioned as part of a post-FIFA legacy.




