Nomad World Pub in Milwaukee ranks among the country’s busiest World Cup bars.That designation comes courtesy of Lyft, which shared June ridership data that shows Nomad was the fifth most-visited World Cup bar by Lyft drivers that month. As of July 14, four teams remained in the World Cup: Argentina, England, France and Spain.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNomad is part of a popular stretch of bars and restaurants on Brady Street, and it has indoor and outdoor areas for patrons with bleachers in front of an outdoor screen for crowded World Cup watch parties.In mid-June, ahead of a match between the United States and Paraguay, Lukas Schwenke was waiting in line outside of Nomad, where he told the Journal Sentinel it was the place to be in Milwaukee for the World Cup.”It just makes it more fun,” Schwenke said. “I could have sat at home on my couch with (my friend) tonight. I think it’s important to get out and support your national team.”More: I went to a packed World Cup watch party on Brady Street in MilwaukeeAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThese are the nation’s most-visited World Cup bars, based on Lyft ridership data.Number Thirty Eight in Denver, ColoradoBrit’s Pub in Minneapolis, MinnesotaCisco Brewers in Boston, MassachusettsFairplay in San Diego, CaliforniaNomad World Pub in Milwaukee, WisconsinHappiest Hour in Dallas, TexasTequila Cowboy in Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaFranklin Hall in Washington, D.C.Amsterdam Tavern in St. Louis, MissouriChalmers in Austin, Texas1 / 17Dad lifts his son on his shoulders during a World Cup watch party at Zocalo Food Truck Park on the south side in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 25, 2026. – Alyssa N. Salcedo / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel(Alyssa N. Salcedo / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brady Street’s Nomad World Pub among country’s most-visited World Cup bars
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