San Francisco · Pacific Time

Where to watch F1
in San Francisco

Every bar and watch party in San Francisco showing the British Grand Prix this weekend — with sound on, session times in your timezone, and rooms you can RSVP to for free.

4 venues listed Sound-on hosts Free RSVP Join the San Francisco Crew Cup

British GP · Silverstone

All times PDT
Sprint QualifyingFri · 8:30 AM
Sprint RaceSat · 4:00 AM
QualifyingSat · 8:00 AM
🏁 Race — Lights OutSun · 7:00 AM
In the US, live F1 airs exclusively on Apple TV in 2026 — no cable channel carries it. The venues below carry the full live broadcast.
This weekend

San Francisco's race-day grid

Sunday lights out is 7:00 AM PDT in San Francisco — the good rooms fill up, so RSVP ahead and get there early.

Kezar Pub Unclaimed

Cole Valley / Upper Haight · ~20 TVs · sound-on for races · pre-race coverage · packed
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The Chieftain Irish Pub Unclaimed

SoMa / South Beach · Multiple large screens · surround sound · morning brunch window
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Mad Dog in the Fog Unclaimed

Haight-Ashbury · British pub · opens early · sound-on for big matches
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Danny Coyle's Unclaimed

Lower Haight · Giant HD screens + projector · all-sports focus
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Good to know

San Francisco race-day FAQ

What time does the F1 race start in San Francisco?

For the British Grand Prix, lights out is 7:00 AM Pacific Time on Sunday. European rounds like Silverstone start in the morning here, Asia-Pacific races run late night, and the US races land in comfortable afternoon slots.

Where can I actually see the broadcast in 2026?

In the US, live F1 airs exclusively on Apple TV in 2026 — no cable channel carries it. That's exactly why watch parties matter: the rooms on this page put the full live broadcast on the big screen with sound on.

Do I need to pay or book to join a watch party?

No — RSVPs on WatchF1 are free. They help the venue prep for your crew and count toward your Fan Championship points. Some venues offer reserved crew tables for bigger groups.

What's the Fan Championship?

The season-long title fight for fans: check in on race day, call your podium, keep your streak. Rally the San Francisco crew this Sunday and climb the national Crew Cup city standings.