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    Bars in Frankfurt 🍸

    Frankfurt sports bars are where fans gather to cheer. Big screens, loud energy, and affordable pints. Find the best spots in Sachsenhausen, Bornheim, and around the Römer. Pints cost 3 to 6 euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Most local pubs show Bundesliga games, especially when Eintracht Frankfurt is playing. You will find the best atmosphere at places like Waxy's near the Eschenheimer Tor. They have multiple levels and dedicated screens for Premier League and Champions League matches as well. Arrive early.

    American football has a huge following here. For late-night NFL games, check out bars in the Bahnhofsviertel or international spots that stay open past midnight. You can also use Seeker Social (Android / iOS) to see which venues are hosting Super Bowl parties or Sunday night watch events.

    Yes, plenty. The Irish and English pubs around the city center are the most reliable for English commentary. Anglo Irish Pub in Sachsenhausen is a classic choice. It's narrow, loud, and feels exactly like a London local. Perfect for Six Nations rugby or the Premier League.

    Absolutely. It is the default setting for almost every neighborhood bar in Frankfurt on a Saturday afternoon. If the bar has a 'Sky' or 'DAZN' sticker on the window, they are showing the game. Just look for the crowd in red and black scarves near the Schweizer Platz station.

    Besides the dedicated sports pubs, many student bars in Frankfurt host watch parties for the NFL playoffs. These are usually cheaper than the downtown spots. Expect a younger crowd and plenty of pitchers. Check the Seeker Social app to verify which ones have the American broadcast rights for the night.

    Expect to pay between €4.50 and €6.00 for a half-liter of draft beer. If you're drinking the local legal high — Apfelwein — it's usually under €4.00. Some places offer bucket deals during big events like the World Cup, but those are getting rarer. Cash is still king in many of the older pubs in Sachsenhausen.

    For a standard league game, you can usually just walk in. But for the Champions League final or an Eintracht derby, you must book. Many bars won't even take reservations on game day. They just let the first 100 people in. If you want a seat at O'Reilly's, get there at least 90 minutes before kickoff.

    Frankfurt sports bars are where fans gather to cheer. The vibe is energetic and communal. Expect big screens, loud cheers, and affordable pints. Prices run from 3 to 6 euros per beer.

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