A World Cup-timed sports cantina from the Taqueria Ramirez team, reported by Eater NY as very packed with lines and fast-selling reservations during match hours.
46 Norman Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Socceria yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
Eater NY's Brooklyn Heatmap (updated July 2026) reports Socceria is 'very packed with lines to get in and reservations booking fast' during World Cup viewing hours, per Eater NY. Hoodline separately reported that RSVPs for the bar's opening day were already full and that spots for match screenings kept selling out immediately.
Hoodline reported the venue enforced a $50 minimum spend for Round of 32 matches, dropping to a $20 cover at the door for subsequent rounds, running noon to midnight daily through the World Cup final on July 19, per Hoodline. That combination of paid reservations and door cover reflects the high-demand crowding Eater NY flagged.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservations required for marquee World Cup matches; $50 minimum spend for early rounds, $20 door cover for later rounds once RSVPs sell out
Walk-ins: Available for later rounds via door cover once reserved spots are gone, per Hoodline
Noon to midnight daily through the World Cup final on July 19, per Hoodline
Eater NY's Brooklyn Heatmap describes it as very packed with lines during World Cup viewing hours, with reservations booking out fast per Hoodline's reporting on sold-out RSVPs.
Yes, reservations have been required for marquee matches, including a $50 minimum spend for Round of 32 games, per Hoodline.
Door entry has been available for later rounds at a $20 cover once reserved spots sell out, per Hoodline.
Sources: Eater NY Brooklyn Heatmap · Hoodline