Everton have revealed the fourth and final phase of ‘ALL’ seasonal memberships at their new stadium in the shape of Blues-themed pubs and bars.
Village Street and Trinity Place Bar, located in the west and east stands respectively, offer supporters the chance to experience a range of vibrant bars and traditional style pubs that will entertain Evertonians on matchdays within the footprint of their 52,888 capacity future waterside home by the banks of the Mersey which they are due to move into at the start of the 2025/26 season.
The club says that ‘ALL’ delivers a revolutionary re-set of traditional football hospitality by allowing supporters to choose from a variety of bars, restaurants and experiences at Everton Stadium, designed to reflect the matchday rituals of fans.
Ranging from fine dining and international cuisine restaurants to sports bars, traditional pubs and tapas-style venues, the choice of ‘ALL’ experiences on offer at Everton Stadium is unprecedented. They are also proving hugely popular, with the three earlier phases selling out ahead of schedule a demonstration of the demand for this new approach to premium experiences.
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This final phase incorporates names that are associated with the fabric of Everton’s history.
Access to either Village Street or Trinity Place Bar is offered through a seasonal membership, which includes food and drink as well as some of the best seats in the stadium, spanning the half-way line.
Village Street takes its name from the road in the city where St Domingo’s FC changed their name to Everton Football Club in November 1879, a year after formation. Located in the heart of the west stand, this vibrant pre-match destination is home to four individual pub and bar spaces, offering a unique experience never before seen in football.
All offer different types of food and have been inspired by moments in the club’s history, as well as legendary players and managers. One of two traditional pubs, The Queens Head, is named after the historic Village Street hostelry on the aforementioned Village Street where the club was renamed Everton and the design of The new Queen’s Head will provide a modern tribute to the aesthetics of the old pub, with a wooden bar and rich upholstery as well as a traditional beer menu.
A second authentic pub, inspired by the vibrant matchday spirit of Evertonians, will help to be shaped by supporters to replicate the sights and sounds of traditional fan-favourite public houses.
Also taking its place on Village Street is Kendall’s, planned to be a lively social bar named in honour of one of Everton’s finest players, and the club’s most-successful manager, Howard Kendall. This contemporary social space will offer supporters a vibrant place to enjoy authentic beers and enjoy pre-and post-match entertainment.
Dixie’s Sports Bar, named after the iconic Dixie Dean, Everton’s all-time leading goalscorer, completes the Village Street establishments and features big screens and televisions to keep track of all the latest sporting action from around the world.
All seasonal memberships for Village Street are inclusive of food, wines, beers and soft drinks, for pre-match and half time. In addition to access to any of the four pubs and bars, members also benefit from premium padded seats spanning the half-way line in the upper tier of the West Stand.
The second membership on offer is Trinity Place Bar, located in the east stand, adjacent to the Fan Plaza. The name is instantly synonymous to Everton fans through its link to the club’s ‘Holy Trinity’ of Colin Harvey, Alan Ball and Kendall.
Trinity Place Bar celebrates the Blues’ history through immersive media and treasured memorabilia, which members can explore each matchday. Live entertainment adds to the pre-match atmosphere and fans can stay close to the pre-match build-up across the many big screens.
A key feature of Trinity Place is the striking central island bar, which the club says makes it the perfect space for Evertonians to socialise, eat and drink within in a unique matchday environment. As well as complimentary drinks and a choice of freshly prepared street food dishes, Trinity Place Bar members also enjoy direct access to some of the best views the stadium has to offer on the halfway line, close to the pitch and with convenient access to the bar.
Village Street and Trinity Place Bar complete the club’s innovative portfolio of bars, restaurants and experiences available to all supporters at Everton Stadium, with demand for both these memberships unprecedented.
- The dedicated Everton Stadium Sales Team is currently managing consultations by private appointment, and fans can request information about securing Seasonal ‘ALL’ Bar Memberships by visiting the Everton Stadium website at www.evertonstadium.com/all and completing the Register Your Interest / request form. Highlights of the ALL portfolio, including the already seasonally sold-out Restaurants and Experiences can also be found at www.evertonstadium.com/all.
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