Everton are inviting fans to express their interest in what they describe as “a revolutionary re-set of traditional football hospitality” when their new stadium opens. The Blues have launched ‘ALL’ who bring together the bars, restaurants and experiences that will be available at the club’s future home at Bramley-Moore Dock presenting a revolutionary re-set of traditional football hospitality.
A club statement read: “An incredibly wide choice of social spaces will be available at ‘ALL’ for fans to choose from, providing the opportunity to tailor a very personalised matchday, with a focus on what will make Everton Stadium so special – people and connection. Located on Liverpool’s historic waterfront, the matchday experiences for ‘ALL’ to enjoy at the 52,888-seat Everton Stadium will include a variety of bars and restaurants, through to more personal, fine dining experiences.
“Guided by a clear understanding that social gatherings and group rituals are a vital part of every fan’s matchday – ‘ALL’ provides bars, restaurants and experiences that will act as a hub to create more treasured memories. As the Everton Stadium project enters the second year of its build phase, further details introducing the first range of ‘ALL’ experiences will be coming soon.
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“A thorough process of fan engagement and consultation, including surveys and focus groups, will continue as the stadium project progresses. These will provide additional insight in shaping the new experiences, as the visuals that will be shared in the weeks and months ahead take physical shape.”
The ECHO visited the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium back in December last year to produce a special report on how the venue could provide inspiration for Everton and their new stadium scheduled to open by the banks of the River Mersey in 2024. Features like Spurs’ Tunnel Club where fans can pay for facilities that place them behind a tinted glass screen to view the players before they take to the field have already been incorporated into the designs at Bramley-Moore Dock but there is also an unrivalled array of other executive options available.
These include the Luminaire Bar, inspired by the glow of the gas street light under which the club was formed; The Players’ Table, where guests are entertaining by former club greats, and The Chef’s Table, where celebrated chefs talk you through your food as it is prepared before you, and a room called ‘The Vault’, which contains bottles of patrons’ favourite tipples tucked away in their own personalised lockers.
As well as private boxes, or premium suites as they’re called, which can accommodate between 12-18 guests and are decorated to bespoke tastes, there is also a section containing ‘loge’ suites. Loge is taken from the word for a small, private box in a theatre or opera house and in a first for UK stadia, they offer an intimate dining space but with an opportunity to mingle and network with other guests.
Interested parties wishing to hear more about ‘ALL’ experiences at Everton Stadium can complete the ‘Register Your Interest’ form at https://www.evertonfc.com/hospitality/everton-stadium-all-experiences. You can also keep up to date with the latest developments on the building project for the Everton Stadium by visiting https://www.evertonstadium.com/
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