Jun 08, 2026
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Dallas Celebrates 2026 Summer of Soccer with Cultural Events and Local Offerings

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds, Dallas and North Texas are buzzing with excitement, offering a variety of events and promotions that bring the community together. The Crow Museum of Asian Art is hosting ‘From Dallas to the World: A Toast to a Summer of Soccer’ on June 13, transforming the Trammell Crow Center Plaza into an open-air beer garden. This event, in partnership with Japanese restaurant Musume, features Japanese brews, live music, and after-hours museum access, inviting locals and tourists to celebrate the cultural spirit of soccer.

Local Businesses Join the Celebration

Pollo Campero, a Guatemalan-born fast-casual restaurant, is enhancing the soccer festivities with its limited-edition Pollito Campeón plush and Goooool menu offerings. Fans can win free Campero for a year by finding a golden soccer ball in their plush. The Goooool menu includes options like the Goooool Box and Goooool Catering Bundle, perfect for watch parties.

Twin Peaks is also getting in on the action with its ‘Go for Goal Giveaway’ sweepstakes, offering fans a chance to win exclusive soccer-themed experiences. The restaurant chain is providing match-day food and drink specials, creating an energetic atmosphere for fans to enjoy the games.

For those who prefer a brunch experience, Snooze Eatery has launched its Brunch Goals menu, featuring globally inspired pancakes and beverages that reflect the cultures of competing countries. Dallas guests can indulge in unique offerings like Dulce de Leche Banana Pancakes and Yuzu Matcha Wave.

Art and Soccer Unite

The Dallas Museum of Art is welcoming soccer fans with its free global collection and a collaboration with ‘Art But Make It Sports’ to highlight the intersection of art and athletics. This initiative pairs modern sports moments with fine art doppelgängers, offering a unique cultural experience for visitors.

These events and offerings not only celebrate the world’s game but also highlight the rich cultural tapestry of Dallas, making the 2026 Summer of Soccer a memorable experience for all.


Original reporting: Focus Daily News — read the source article.

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