Most pubs and restaurants in Delhi shut by midnight, latest by 1 a.m., so that leaves the restaurateurs with just one time slot where they can show matches live.
"Last time in South Africa the timings were perfect. We put up a projector screen and showed all the top matches live but this year unfortunately most matches are taking place in the wee hours of the day," Trilok Singh, manager at Gulmohar Sports Club, told IANS.
"We won't be using the projector screen this year, but we have the bar on the second floor so we will show the 9.30 p.m. matches there," he added.
American burger chain Johnny Rockets in Saket's Select Citywalk mall, promises to bring the flavours of Brazil by offering a combo meal for football lovers.
The meal comprises of Coco Caramel Shake, Rocket Wings or Veggie Fingers, Chimichurri Burger (Chicken, Tenderloin or grilled Paneer) and American Fries.
There will be 'Beer Madness' at Oro-The Bar during the World Cup match hours.
Situated at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Paschim Vihar, Oro-The Bar is offering five pints of beer for Rs. 1,000 and imported brands at Rs. 2,000.