Bars and pubs in the new stadium confirmed by Everton as part of the ‘ALL’ membership program
Everton has unveiled the fourth and final phase of their ‘ALL’ seasonal memberships for their new stadium, featuring Blues-themed pubs and bars.
Village Street and Trinity Place Bar, located in the west and east stands respectively, offer
fans a diverse range of bars and traditional pubs within the footprint of their upcoming
52,888 capacity waterside home by the Mersey, scheduled for occupation in the 2025/26 season.
The ‘ALL’ approach represents a groundbreaking shift in traditional football hospitality,
allowing supporters to choose from a variety of bars, restaurants, and experiences
at Everton Stadium, designed to mirror the matchday rituals of fans.
This includes options like fine dining, international cuisine, sports bars, traditional pubs,
and tapas-style venues, with the previous three phases selling out ahead of schedule, indicating strong
demand for this innovative premium experience.
The final phase incorporates names integral to Everton’s history.
Access to either Village Street or Trinity Place Bar is offered through a seasonal membership,
providing food, drinks, and prime seating along the half-way line.
Village Street, situated in the west stand, features four unique pub and bar spaces, each inspired by the club’s history, legendary players, and managers.
Notably, The Queens Head pays homage to the historic Village Street hostelry
where Everton was renamed, offering a modern tribute to its aesthetics.
Another traditional pub on Village Street will aim to capture the vibrant matchday spirit
of Evertonians, shaped by fan input.
Kendall’s, a lively social bar named after Howard Kendall, one of Everton’s
finest players and most successful managers, adds a contemporary touch to Village Street.
Dixie’s Sports Bar, named after Dixie Dean, Everton’s leading goalscorer, completes
the Village Street establishments with big screens for global sports updates.
Trinity Place Bar, located in the east stand, is associated with Everton’s ‘Holy Trinity’—Colin Harvey,
Alan Ball, and Kendall. This bar celebrates the club’s history with immersive media and memorabilia.
Trinity Place Bar features a central island bar and offers members complimentary
drinks, freshly prepared street food, and direct access to prime views near the pitch.
Together, Village Street and Trinity Place Bar complete Everton’s innovative
range of bars, restaurants, and experiences at Everton Stadium, with both memberships
witnessing unprecedented demand.
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