Watch Football in Yerevan – Your Match Day Destination
Finding somewhere to watch a match in Yerevan usually means choosing between a decent screen and a decent meal — rarely both at once. Andrew Kitchen & Bar was already set up to solve that problem before football became part of the plan: a central Yerevan location, three distinct dining spaces, and a kitchen that runs from 08:00 to 24:00 every day, covering everything from an early breakfast kickoff to a late-night European fixture.
On match day, that same setup simply gets put to a different use. The screens go on, the menu keeps moving, and a normal evening at Andrew Kitchen & Bar turns into the kind of night where nobody's checking their phone for the score — because it's already right in front of them.
Kickoff should feel like an occasion, not something you catch out of the corner of your eye.
Why Watch Football at Andrew Kitchen & Bar
A good match-day venue needs to get a few basic things right, consistently. Ours is a central Yerevan address that's easy for a group to agree on, all-day hours that don't force anyone to rush a fixture with an awkward kickoff time, and a full food and drinks menu that keeps going for the entire ninety minutes rather than stopping at a plate of chips. None of this is new to the restaurant — it's the same reliability guests already know us for — it just happens to work particularly well for football.
Big Screens
Matches shown clearly across the restaurant, so wherever your table is, you're not squinting to follow the play.
A Full Menu, Not Just Snacks
BBQ, pizza, burgers, and appetizers stay on the table for the whole match — this isn't a bar running out of food by half-time.
Central Yerevan Location
Easy to reach, easy for a group to agree on, and no special trip required to catch the game.
Champions League, Premier League and Beyond
Champions League nights carry a particular energy of their own — the kind of fixture where a table booked in advance makes a real difference. Premier League weekends are a steadier, more regular draw, with kickoffs spread across the afternoon and evening that suit a wide range of plans, from a quick lunch-hour match to a full evening around a late one. La Liga and Serie A fixtures, which often kick off later in the evening, fit naturally into our extended hours rather than forcing an early night. When the bigger international tournaments come around — a World Cup or a Euros — the crowd tends to grow, and that's exactly the kind of night the Main Hall is built to handle.
Weekday Fixtures
Midweek European nights often mean guests arriving straight after work with limited time before kickoff. Our menu is built to move quickly when it needs to, without turning the meal into an afterthought.
Weekend & Late-Night Matches
Weekend fixtures and later European kickoffs are where our all-day hours matter most — there's no clock ticking toward closing time, so the match can run its full course without anyone watching the door.
A Setting Built for Watching Together
Not every match calls for the same atmosphere, which is part of why the restaurant works well for football in the first place. The Main Hall is where the noise happens — the right space for a big group, a derby, or a tournament final where you want the room to feel full. The Ambient Dining room offers a calmer setting for a smaller group who still wants a clear view of the screen without the loudest table in the house. The Intimate Corner suits two or three people who'd rather watch the match than be watched watching it. Wherever you end up, the point is the same: comfortable seating, a proper sightline, and a table that isn't going anywhere until the final whistle.
Food and Drinks That Keep Up With the Match
A match is rarely a single sitting — it's grazing through the first half, a proper plate at half-time, maybe something sweet if it goes to extra time. Our BBQ, pizza, and burger menu is suited to exactly that rhythm, alongside starters that are easy to share around a table watching the same screen. For drinks, our wine and cocktail list covers the table that wants something more considered, while our specialty coffee is there for the early kickoffs and the ones that run past midnight.
Reserve Ahead for the Big Matches
For a routine weekend fixture, walking in usually works just fine. For anything bigger — a Champions League night, a derby, a tournament final — we'd recommend reserving ahead, the same way you would for any other busy evening at the restaurant. You can book by calling 011272770 or messaging us on Instagram @andrew_yerevan, and let us know roughly how many are coming so we can seat your group somewhere with a clear view of the screen.