OUR STORY

EST. 2018 • HOUSTON, TX

THE LEGEND

Pitch 25 is the brainchild of Brian Ching, Houston Dynamo legend and former USMNT star.

After years of competing on the world stage, Brian wanted to create a space that captured the true camaraderie of the sport. His vision was simple: build the ultimate soccer destination where fans don’t just sit on the sidelines—they get in the game.

Located in the heart of EaDo, just blocks from the stadium where he made history, Pitch 25 is dedicated to the fans, the city, and the beautiful game.

Brian Ching Pitch 25 Founder

PLAY WHERE YOU WATCH

We are Houston’s premier soccer bar. Pitch 25 bridges the gap between spectator and athlete.

With high-definition screens at every angle and our signature indoor soccer pitch, we deliver an immersive experience you can’t find anywhere else. Grab a cold drink, cheer on your club, and then jump on the field yourself.

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AGE POLICY

Pitch 25 is a family-friendly environment during the day.

Under 21 are welcome until 9:00 PM.

AFTER 9:00 PM

We transition to a strictly 21+ venue. IDs are checked at the door.

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HOURS

Monday 3PM – 12AM
Tue – Fri 3PM – 2AM
Saturday 11AM – 2AM
Sunday 11AM – 12AM

Built by a player, fueled by the fans. Brian Ching’s vision for the ultimate soccer hub is alive and well in EaDo. Come experience the energy! 🏟️

DON’T MISS EVERY WEEK

MON, WED, FRI

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7:00 PM & 8:00 PM

TUESDAY

Steak Night

5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

FRIDAY

Steak Night

5:00 PM – 11:00 PM

FRIDAY

Glow Dodge Ball

9:00 PM – MIDNIGHT

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

EPL Games

DOORS OPEN 8:45 AM

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

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9:00 AM & 10:00 AM

SATURDAY & SUNDAY

Brunch

11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

SATURDAY

Dodge Ball

9:00 PM – MIDNIGHT

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Match Days

DOORS OPEN 1:30 PM
Always keep an eye out for watch party information.
Email info@pitch25.com
Houston Dynamo’s forward Brian Ching (R) celebrates after scoring a goal against the New England Revolution in the
second overtime of the 2006 MLS Cup in Frisco, Texas November 12, 2006. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES)