
If you are looking for the best bars to watch Paris Saint-Germain in North America, you have come to the right place. From New York down through Florida and across the country to Los Angeles, with stops in Toronto and Montréal, North America is home to the most rapidly expanding PSG supporter network outside Europe. Paris Saint-Germain in the 2025-26 season is fresh off the most successful season in the club's 55-year history, the 2024-25 campaign delivered the first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy, completing France's first men's club treble (Ligue 1, Coupe de France, UCL), and the squad followed up with the 2025 UEFA Super Cup and the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup. PSG now sits at roughly 35 million global supporters, and the United States and Canada are growing faster than any other region outside Indonesia.
PSG opened its dedicated North American commercial operation in 2018 with the launch of PSG Club America, and the club lists 18 officially recognized US supporter clubs across seven states plus the licensed Toronto chapter and a long-running Montréal association. New York City is home to the very first Paris Saint-Germain Supporter's Club in the Americas. Toronto's PSG Fan Club received its official club licensing in 2018 and has operated continuously since 2014. Miami's PSG Fan Club has built one of the strongest social-media presences of any US chapter, with 21,000+ Facebook followers since founding in 2017. The Champions League final on May 31, 2025, when PSG defeated Inter Milan to claim the trophy, drew official watch parties from coast to coast.
FIFA World Cup 2026 is coming to North America in June and July, with US, Canadian, and Mexican host cities including New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Toronto, and many more. North American football is about to have the biggest single tournament moment in a generation, and every PSG fan from coast to coast should know exactly which bars support French football.
This guide profiles 14 city-specific PSG watch venues across the United States and Canada. Use this list to jump straight to your city of interest:
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North America hosts the fastest-growing Paris Saint-Germain supporter network outside of Europe and Indonesia. From PSG Club NYC at Football Factory at Legends in Manhattan, through PSG Fan Club Miami at Grails Wynwood, across to PSG Club LA's rotating watch parties anchored at Ye Olde King's Head, north to PSG Fan Club Toronto's confirmed home at The Friar, and all the way over to the French-heritage matchday energy at Bar Monsieur Ricard in Montréal - fourteen city-specific venues across the United States and Canada add up to the most rapidly expanding PSG match-day infrastructure outside Paris itself. If you have been searching for the best bars to watch Paris Saint-Germain in North America, this is your map.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest moment for international football in North America in a generation, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Every PSG fan from coast to coast should know that the supporter-club infrastructure in their city is organized, welcoming, and ready. If you are an existing chapter member, get to your home pub early on match days during the tournament. If you have been watching alone at home, this is your invitation to walk into one of these bars on a Ligue 1 Saturday morning and find your people. And if I missed your bar, your fan club, or your favorite venue – please tell us. Drop a comment below, tag bestsportsbars.net on social media, or contact us directly. The Paris Saint-Germain community in North America is growing fast and constantly evolving, and this guide is only as good as the on-the-ground intelligence I get from real fans like you. Allez Paris! Ici c'est Paris, partout.
Primary sources consulted for this guide:
Paris Saint-Germain official global supporter clubs directory and US-fandom press communications (psg.fr); PSG Club NYC official website (psgclubnyc.com); PSG Club LA official website (psgclubla.com); PSG Fan Club Miami official Facebook and Instagram (@psgfanclubmiami); PSG Fan Club Toronto official Facebook (/PSGFanClubTO) and Instagram (@psgclubtoronto); PSG Club Montréal official website (psgclub.com); Football Factory at Legends NYC official website (legendsffnyc.com); Grails Wynwood official UCL Final 2025 PSG vs Inter event page (grailsmiami.com); The Globe Pub Chicago official website (theglobepub.com); Premier League USA Bar Finder (premierleague.com/en/usa-bar-finder); The Phoenix on Westheimer official soccer / supporter-clubs page (phoenixow.com/dr8/Soccer); Crown & Anchor Pub Las Vegas official website (crownandanchorlv.com); Phoenix New Times George & Dragon English Pub oral history; Princess Pub & Grille San Diego official website (princesspubandgrill.com); LiberoGuide Best Soccer Bars in Los Angeles; Matador Network Best Soccer Bars in Seattle; Tastet Montréal soccer-bars guide ("Mecca for French soccer fans" reference); LFCDC pubs directory; PitchPubs Charlotte profile; The Pub Orlando Pointe Orlando listing; Cronkite News "Premier League soccer support groups grow in Phoenix pubs" (September 2023); blogTO PSG Toronto store opening coverage (December 2023); each individual venue's verified website and current Yelp / Google My Business operational-status records as of April 2026; venue-level operating hours and contact details cross-referenced against OpenTable, Tripadvisor, Foursquare, and direct restaurant social-media accounts; FIFA World Cup 2026 host-city announcements; venue closure status verified for the original Crown & Anchor Las Vegas Tropicana Avenue location (closed July 2024).
Fourteen city-specific venues are profiled in this guide, with the densest clusters in New York City (Football Factory at Legends in Koreatown), Miami (Grails Wynwood), the West Coast (Ye Olde King's Head in Santa Monica plus the George & Dragon in Seattle), and Canada (The Friar in Toronto and Bar Monsieur Ricard in Montréal). For Champions League knockout-round nights, the strongest concentrations of organised PSG community are at Football Factory at Legends in NYC, The Friar in Toronto, and rotating Wynwood venues hosted by PSG Fan Club Miami.
PSG Club NYC, operating from Football Factory at Legends since the chapter was the first Paris Saint-Germain Supporter's Club in the Americas, and PSG Fan Club Toronto (founded 2014, officially licensed in 2018, operating from The Friar) are the two confirmed officially licensed PSG supporter clubs in North America with permanent home venues. PSG Fan Club Miami (founded 2017) operates with the strongest social-media presence at 21,000+ Facebook followers but runs rotating watch parties rather than maintaining a single home venue.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. US host cities include New York / New Jersey, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Canadian host cities are Toronto and Vancouver. Mexican host cities are Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. Within the geography this guide covers, every host city has at least one PSG-friendly bar profiled, most notably Football Factory at Legends (NYC), Grails Wynwood (Miami), Ye Olde King's Head (LA), the George & Dragon (Seattle), and The Friar (Toronto).
PSG Club NYC (psgclubnyc.com) meets at Football Factory at Legends, 6 W 33rd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Manhattan's Koreatown / Midtown West neighborhood. The chapter has been the recognised Paris Saint-Germain Supporter's Club for the New York metropolitan area since the early years of the venue and gathers there for every PSG league fixture, Coupe de France match, and Champions League night all season.
Yes, PSG Fan Club Toronto is officially licensed by Paris Saint-Germain (received its official licensing in 2018, has been operating since 2014) and has its confirmed home venue at The Friar at 160 John Street in Toronto's Entertainment District. PSG Club Montréal (psgclub.com) operates as a long-running community-events association without a permanent home pub; the recommended Montréal matchday venue is Bar Monsieur Ricard on Avenue du Parc in the Plateau / Mile End. Toronto is also a 2026 FIFA World Cup host city, which makes The Friar especially relevant for tournament travellers.
Ligue 1 match windows in Eastern Time generally run as follows: Friday evening fixtures kick off at 3:00 p.m. ET; Saturday afternoon matches at 11:00 a.m. ET and 1:00 p.m. ET; the Saturday evening top-game fixture at 3:00 p.m. ET; Sunday afternoon matches at 9:00 a.m. ET, 11:00 a.m. ET, and 12:05 p.m. ET; and Sunday evening prime-time matches at 2:45 p.m. ET. This is why early-opening pubs - Crown & Anchor in Las Vegas (24 hours), the George & Dragon in Seattle (4 a.m. opening), and Princess Pub in San Diego (4 a.m. opening for big matches) — are particularly valuable for PSG fans on the West Coast.
Paris Saint-Germain's official supporter club directory at psg.fr lists registered chapters globally. Most established North American PSG chapters also accept new members directly through their own social-media channels (Facebook, Instagram, X, and Meetup are the most reliable contact paths. PSG Club NYC operates at psgclubnyc.com, PSG Club LA at psgclubla.com, PSG Fan Club Miami at psgfanclubmiami.com, PSG Fan Club Toronto via Facebook /PSGFanClubTO, and PSG Club Montréal at psgclub.com). Each city section in this guide notes the relevant fan-club contact details under the Special Features heading of the venue profile.