Wimbledon food and drinks costs: The value is inflicting a stir – right here’s why
he value of food and drink at Wimbledon has been revealed, with followers having to pay greater than £7 for a pint of beer and near £10 for Pimm’s.
Organisers the All England Lawn Tennis Club informed SPORTbible that meals and beverage inflation was a “significant challenge nationwide” and that that they had needed to enhance costs.
“However, we continue to work hard to ensure we are using the best British and seasonal produce and have a range of products that suit all budgets,” the All England England Club stated.
“We also remain one of the few sporting events to allow guests to bring in their own food and drink and we have 95 refillable water points across the site.
“More than 80 per cent of tickets available through the Wimbledon public ballot and the queue have been held at 2022 price levels.”
Wimbledon started on Monday, July 3 and ends on Sunday, July 16.
On day one alone, 36,000 spectators swarmed the All England Club. Some 500,000 are anticipated to attend the two-week tennis extravaganza.
The All England Club says: “You are welcome to bring your own food and drink to Wimbledon, but please note hard-sided containers and items, such as picnic hampers/cool boxes, flasks and camping chairs are not allowed.“
But how much will food and drink cost you if you want to buy it at the event? Here’s all we know.
How much do strawberries and cream cost at Wimbledon 2023?
You’ll have to pay £2.50 if you want to buy the Wimbledon favourite of strawberries and cream.
The price for a pot of these has remained the same since 2010, thankfully. The number of strawberries — 10 per punnet — has also reportedly not changed.
What are other food costs at Wimbledon 2023?
You can buy sandwiches from £4.55, while a small bag of crisps costs £2.20.
Sausage rolls cost £4.80, with sushi costing between £8 and £15.
A Cornish pasty costs £6.30. Ice cream, meanwhile, costs £4.20 — the same as a packet of Minstrels, Haribo or Skittles sweets.
How much is beer and lager at Wimbledon 2023?
Unfortunately, unlikely strawberries and cream’s stable price, the cost of alcohol has gone up over the years.
The Mirror reported that a pint of beer costs between £7.20 and £7.55, having been priced between £6.10 and £6.50 last year. Meanwhile, bottles of beer are available from £6.50.
However, a 330ml bottle of Stella Artois lager costs a whopping £9.70. Guinness and Camden beers are on offer for £7.20 — the same as a pint of Orchard Pig cider.
Even a 330ml bottle of beer or cider is setting punters back £6.80, the Sun reported.
One Twitter user couldn’t believe the prices. They said: “#wimbledon2023 saw this and thought this cannot be true on drinks at #Wimbledon HOW F****** MUCH”
How a lot is Pimm’s at Wimbledon 2023?
One can of Pimm’s (250ml) is £9.70, £2 than at most pubs.
If you need it in a reusable cup, the value rises to £11.20. If you desire a pitcher, it prices greater than £30.
How a lot is wine at Wimbledon 2023?
In phrases of wines, canned Viognier, Grenache Rose, and St Lauren purple wine value £9.70.
Bottles of wine are priced between £30 and £34.
How a lot is champagne at Wimbledon 2023?
Three sorts of champagne can be found at Wimbledon this 12 months.
A bottle of Lanson Le Black Label Brut prices £87, a bottle of Lanson Le Rosé prices £95 and Lanson Le White Label prices £95.10.
How a lot are non-alcoholic drinks at Wimbledon 2023?
A nonetheless bottle of Evian prices £2.65, with glowing water at £2.20. Voca Cola and Sprite Zero value £2.25, with juice at £3.80.