Here is how The Open food compares to Wimbledon as fans left shocked over the prices, have a look
At the 151st Open Championship, the best golfers vyed for the title of 2023 champion. The competition, which took place at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Wirral until July 20, already expected to draw hundreds of onlookers.
The Open 2023 golf food and drink menu prices, items list
On-site, guests have access to a variety of beverages and snacks, including cider, gin, and champagne. Famous brands like Loch Lomand and Champagne Piaff have introduced a variety of options to suit everyone’s preferences.
Golf fans may be a little disappointed if they expected The Open to provide significant food and beverage reductions compared to Wimbledon.
When people went to SW19 earlier this month to have some lunch and drinks, they were surprised by the exorbitant costs.
While a single Pimm’s costs between £11.20, pints of beer range from £7.20 to £7.55 at Wimbledon. A underwhelmingly sized 330ml can of Singha beer at The Open, though, costs a startling £5.50.
Nevertheless, wine drinkers can save money because an 187ml serving at Wimbledon cost £9.70 as opposed to £8 at The Open. Fans could purchase a variety of hot foods at SW19, including pasties for £6.30, sausage rolls for $4.80 and Mac ‘n’ Cheese bites for $5.80.
Additionally, sushi was available, with pricing starting at £7.50. The Open’s breakfast menu features many £5 baps along with £3.50 granola, protein, or fruit pots.
Sweet chilli chicken thighs cost £13 for lunch, and samosa chaat and bang bang cauliflower flatbread are also delivered for the same price. At The Open, sandwiches cost £5 and go up to £5.50; at Wimbledon, they start at £4.55. Salads cost £8.50, meanwhile. Several bakery goods, such as butter croissants and pains au chocolat, are available for £2.50 each.
Coca-Cola and Sprite in 330ml cans cost £2.50 each, with Coke Zero costing £2.25 at Wimbledon. At The Open, a bag of crisps costs £2 as opposed to the All England Club’s £2.20. Additionally, fans at The Open can get a pizza during their stay, but it will cost them £13.
The Open’s complete bar menu and pricing are listed below:
Champagne Piaff
- Champagne Piaff Brut NV: 125ml £14, Bottle 75cl £80
- Champagne Piaff Rose NV: 125ml £16, Bottle 75cl £90
- Champagne Piaff Blanc de Blancs: Bottle, 75cl £145
Ben Lomand Scottish Gin
25ml of gin and mixer costs £8, while 50ml costs $12. Options consist of:
- Classic
- Open special edition
- Blood orange and Pink grapefruit
- Raspberry and elderflower
- Blackberry and gooseberry
- Ben Lomond open cocktail: £10
Loch Lomand Single Malt Scotch Whiskey
- 151st Oloroso cask 25 year old: 25ml £100, 50ml £200
- 150th Mizunara Cask 29 year old: 25ml £125, 50ml £250
- 22-year-old organic 20223: 25ml £15, 50ml £30
- Open special edition – 2023 Royal Liverpool: 25ml £6, 50ml £10
- 12-year-old perfectly balanced: 25ml £6, 50ml £10
- 12-year-old inchmurrin orchard fruit: 25ml £6, 50ml £10
- 12-year-old inchmoan rich smoke and spice: 25ml £6, 50ml £10
- 14-year-old: 25ml £7, 50ml £13
- 18-year-old: 25ml £10, 50ml £17
- Single grain: 25ml £4, 50ml £8
- Single grain peated: 25ml £4, 50ml £8
- Spearhead single grain whiskey: 25ml £4, 50ml £8
Mixer: £2
Cocktails
- Dramble: £10
- The Turn: £10
- Royal Liverpool hichball: £10
- Peachhead
Miscellaneous
- Singha: Pint £7.50, half £4.50
- Whitstable Bay Pale Ale: Pint £7.50 pint, half £4.50
- Whitstable Bay Stout:Pint £7.50 pint, half £4.50
- Orchard view cider: Pint £7.50 pint, half £4.50
- Heineken 0: 330ml £4.50
- Peroni gluten free: £5.50
- Nice Sauvignon Blanc: 187ml £8
- Nice Pale Rose: 187ml £8
- Nice Malbec: 187ml £8