Londoner Pub in Dallas shut down by World Cup crowd
Rowdy fans drained the pub’s inventory and trashed the place, forcing a temporary closure during the tournament’s electric atmosphere.
The Londoner Pub in Dallas, a popular sports bar, was temporarily shut down after World Cup fans drank the inventory dry and caused property damage. Authorities stepped in to close the venue, citing the chaos that followed the rowdy crowd’s unrelenting demand for beer. The incident underscores the logistical strain local businesses face when global sporting events draw massive crowds.
The shutdown occurred during a World Cup match, when the pub’s usual capacity was overwhelmed by fans eager to soak in the tournament’s electric atmosphere. Staff reported that supplies were depleted within hours, leaving shelves bare and patrons scrambling for refills. The damage extended beyond empty taps; broken glass and overturned furniture forced authorities to intervene, according to reports.




















