Reuben’s Brews and The American Outlaws Present an Epic Match Day

A crowd of USA soccer supporters marching to a match






Join the brewery and a whole bunch of noisy fans for the USA vs Australia World Cup Match

“We are absolutely honored to announce that The American Outlaws —the largest supporters group for the U.S. National Teams—are officially joining forces with Reuben’s Brews,” said the announcement from Seattle’s Reuben’s Brews. “Our Downtown Seattle Taproom is the official headquarters for their pre-game party, cultural gathering, and the biggest supporter march of the entire tournament.”

The American Outlaws are joining forces with Reuben’s Brews to cheer on the team to a victory over Australia in Friday’s FIFA World Cup match in Seattle. The Downtown Seattle Taproom is the official headquarters of the pre-game party, cultural gathering, and the largest supporter march of the entire tournament. You are invited to join the party, whether you march to the match or just hang out and cheer on the team from the taproom.

Match Day Schedule

  • 7 a.m.  – The prefunction begins! Reuben’s Brews Downtown Seattle Taproom opens at 7 a.m. on match day (Friday, June 19). They’ll serve a special matchday breakfast menu (Chicken & Waffles, Smothered Tots, and Burritos) alongside Adam’s Chipper Cold Brew Coffee. Of course, they’ll serve beer. No one will judge you; this is the World Cup.
  • 8 a.m. – The official American Outlaws Pre-Game Party and Supporter Rally kicks off. Bring your voices, your flags, and get ready to make some serious noise and ruckus. 
  • 10:15 a.m. – The moment arrives. The biggest march of the tournament officially leaves the taproom, marching from the Harbor Steps straight to the stadium.
  • Noon – Kickoff. Even if you are not headed to the stadium, enjoy the stadium-level energy at the Reuben’s Taproom. They’ll have the game on the TVs with the volume up at both of the brewery’s taprooms. Not just the USA vs Australia match, but all of the day’s matches. 

Visiting Seattle for the World Cup matches? See our Guide to Seattle Beer and Breweries for FIFA World Cup Fans.


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