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Wimbledon Food Village serves a variety of hot takeaway meals ranging from fish and chips to stir-fry. The Aorangi Food Court serves salads, sandwiches, tex mex and more. Located west of the No. The Long Bar is located to the east of the Centre Court and serves a variety of cold drinks. More information on dining options at Wimbledon can be found on the website of FM Catering.

Strawberries and cream are synonymous with Wimbledon, and no visit to the tennis is complete without a sweet and tasty afternoon tea.

Never seen anyone on tele raise a tin of Stella. What is the status quo? Have drinks on grounds and then go sit down. In the early rounds there are some top players on the outer courts and you can get much closer to the action. Well worth wandering around. In this case get off at Wimbledon stop and you will either have a 45 minute trek to the grounds or a 10 minute free bus journey furnished by the event.

Bus London General operates a bus service direct from some of the main stations dispersed around London including St. The buses depart every 30 minutes but could take the better part of an hour in traffic. Tram Trams run every 5 minutes from East Croydon station to Wimbledon station during the day on Monday to Saturday, and once every minutes on Sundays and early mornings-evenings. This service takes around 25 minutes.

There is a cab queue at the facilities for those wishing to take one after the event but keep in mind that dozens of other fans might have the same plan at the exact same time…. Cycle A lot of Londoners head to South West London for long cycle rides on the weekend because there is far less congestion many more parks available. Driving your own car If you opt to drive your own car, there is event parking available but expect some congestion entering and leaving the groups.

Read More. You need to find a gift for a friend, partner, sibling or parent who loves tennis. Powered by Shopify. But you must refrain. Not only is it distracting for people like — hmm — Andy, but it's distracting for everyone else too.

You might even earn yourself a scolding from the umpire. Wait till the point has been played, then yell as loudly as you like. In terms of moving in and out of the courts, you can only leave your seat — for a loo break or whatever — after the third game of a set, to begin with, and then when the players change sides, every two games, after that.

You won't be able to return to it until those times either, so best hold back on that Pimms until after the match, if you don't wish to miss any crucial moments. Food and drink are not cheap within the Wimbledon grounds, so you might want to pack a picnic. People only really eat strawberries and cream anyway, so it's not like you'll have a lot to lug around. You can bring your own booze, BUT, you are limited to the equivalent of one bottle of wine or Champagne ml or two cans of beer ml or two cans of premixed aperitifs like, Pimms per person.

Bottles of spirits are prohibited though, so a straight bottle of Pimms is a no-no.



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