No real ale anywhere. Catering is handled by a company called Delaware North who also do the Emirates. Food is very poor value for money. My sister bought a burger meal at England v Ghana and it was inedible. Bring sandwiches or something. I usually get a curry after matches at nearby restaurant while the queue dissipates.Red wrote:There's been a bit of talk of "Club wembley" and the champagne bars etc.
Other than this, is there any difference in catering between the different sections that could influence my decision of where to go for?
What about the bars - is there any real ale served?
as long as thats 500ml of vodka......thats coolhandbags_harris wrote:OUT because they are hideously expensive. I remember going to England v Israel and noticing that a burger and drink meal deal was something stupid like £8. The burger was tiny, the drink 500ml or so.
I'm hoping to be the "don't care" side of tiddled by the time I get to the game.Gordons Cumming wrote:Don't buy anything in Wembley unless you're happy to pay over the odds.
European Championship Qualifier, therefore UEFA match, therefore no alcohol on saleTBM wrote:as long as thats 500ml of vodka......thats coolhandbags_harris wrote:OUT because they are hideously expensive. I remember going to England v Israel and noticing that a burger and drink meal deal was something stupid like £8. The burger was tiny, the drink 500ml or so.
I've not been for a while but I don't recall the beer prices being any worse than the MadStad - it's the food that is shockingly priced.muddyfeet wrote:agreed its overpriced rubbish, but will still have a pint b4 the game, long as I'm still standing
If you want real ale try this place.... http://www.thegreenmanhotelatwembley.co.uk/ or http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/re ... html/tr/87 or if weatherspoons is your bag - it's mine!! try http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pub ... ns-wembleyRed wrote:There's been a bit of talk of "Club wembley" and the champagne bars etc.
Other than this, is there any difference in catering between the different sections that could influence my decision of where to go for?
What about the bars - is there any real ale served?
That comes as no surprise to me really GC, but yeh I'm expecting to and am reasonably happy to pay over the odds - just curious as to what I'll get. Carling probably.Gordons Cumming wrote:Don't buy anything in Wembley unless you're happy to pay over the odds.
Yes I do and no they don't.WoodleyRoyal wrote:Any one know if they let you out at half time for a smoke?
I was wondering this - I bet they don't.WoodleyRoyal wrote:Any one know if they let you out at half time for a smoke?
They don't, but I've seen quite a few people smoking at England games on the concourse.Royal Lady wrote:I was wondering this - I bet they don't.WoodleyRoyal wrote:Any one know if they let you out at half time for a smoke?
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