Wimbledon 2024 food and drink menu new prices and items list

Wimbledon 2024 food and drink menu new prices and items list

Tennis fans in shock as they face a hike in food and drinks prices at the Wimbledon championships with the 2024 menu prices now out

Wimbledon has already kicked off and fans will be looking forward to enjoying the championship alongside some food and drinks. However, not when they are priced very high! 

Hundreds of thousands of athletes, guests, coaches, relatives, and others will witness the tournament during the two weeks. Even while it’s not exactly an inexpensive day trip, the cost has increased yet more for the 2024 edition. 

Wimbledon 2024 food and drink menu new prices and items full list


Tennis fans are currently in shock after seeing a hike in the price which is eye-watering. A glass of Pimm’s costs £12, and a pint goes up by about a pound.

Wimbledon fans frequently enjoy a 330ml serving of Pimm’s, but the price tag is eye-watering at £11.95 so might have to reconsider this time. 

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The least-priced pints are now £8.10, up from £7.20 in 2023, and contain Guinness, Camden Pale Ale, and Camden IPA. Orchard Pig costs £8.50, and Stella Artois costs £8.50.

Camden Pale Ale, Leffe Blonde, and Corona are the least expensive beer bottles; they all cost an outrageous £7.20 apiece. Additionally, Stella Artois, Brutal Fruit and Hoegaarden bottles all will make you pay £7.50 each.

Cans of Sipsmith with mixer cost £9.80, shots of Sipsmith with mixer start at £10, and a house spirit and mixer can be purchased for £7.50. 

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Do you want to go for the cheapest glass of champagne? It will still cost you £19.20! Now fans think of non-alcoholic drinks. They are no less brace yourselves. 

The least expensive beverage is a 330ml sparkling water bottle, which costs £2.40, while a 750ml bottle of mineral water costs £2.95. If you want to buy Coke Zero, Diet Coke and Sprite Zero cans, you have to pay £2.60 for each. 

Tea or coffee lover? Pay £2.90 for a cup of coffee and £2.80 for tea. There is also a range of hot snacks available, including sausage rolls and a Kerelan pastry with onions, cauliflower, and chickpeas, for £6.50 and £4.90.

For those who would rather have something heavier, the competition will also sell sausages from their unique sausage grill. A substantial £7.90 buys you a Cumberland sausage on a brioche roll; that same amount also gets you a vegan substitute garnished with kimchi. 

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