What's Happening?
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a plan to allow New York bars and restaurants to extend their operating hours and host outdoor events during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This initiative aims to accommodate the influx of over a million visitors expected
in the New York City region for the tournament. Bars and restaurants can apply for permits to host outdoor events and stay open as late as 4 a.m. during live matches. The proposal also seeks to temporarily ease certain State Liquor Authority restrictions, providing more uniform rules statewide and expanding options for outdoor and off-site viewing.
Why It's Important?
The decision to extend bar hours and permit outdoor events during the World Cup is significant for New York's hospitality industry, which stands to benefit from increased patronage and tourism. This move could boost local economies by attracting more visitors to bars and restaurants, enhancing the overall World Cup experience in the city. Additionally, it reflects a broader trend of cities leveraging major sporting events to stimulate economic activity and community engagement.
What's Next?
Bars and restaurants interested in hosting World Cup events can apply for up to 12 one-day permits through the State Liquor Authority’s existing process. This initiative may prompt other cities to adopt similar measures to capitalize on the World Cup's economic potential. Stakeholders, including local businesses and community groups, are likely to engage in discussions about the implementation and impact of these extended hours and outdoor events.












