The WorldCup starts in Qatar this weekend with a game between the host country and Ecuador. Here's where you can catch the game across L.A. ⚾️
Established in 2003 as a meeting place for the Ecuadorian community, Cancún Olé serves as a venue for live music, fútbol matches, and a restaurant on Sundays.“Music playing, futbol on the tv and the owner making sure everything is perfect, this place is a great spot to bring the family, enjoy abuela's food and relax.”
At the heart of The Brazilian Mall, a shopping center in Culver City, is a patio bathed in natural light where fans of The Seleção gather to enjoy o jogo bonito. For $40, they are offering an all-you-can-eat and BYOB experience from Esquina Brazil, a combination of three restaurants within the market. The spread for 11 a.m. matches includes feijoada, pizza, burgers, batatas, and wings. Breakfast for 8 a.m. matches.
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