Hill Dickinson Stadium ahs unveiled a new café
Hill Dickinson Stadium café
Hill Dickinson Stadium café(Image: Publicity Picture)
A new café is preparing to open in Hill Dickinson Stadium. Located in the East Stand, guests will be able to unwind and relax with a hot drink and snacks in the new home of Everton FC.
The opening of the café, located in the Trinity Place Bar and Restaurant, coincides with the start of stadium tours and the re-opening of Everton Way to the general public. Fans will also have full access to the Everton Official Store. Visitors to the café can enjoy a range of hot and cold food and drinks, seven days a week, from Monday, September 15.
The café is accessed via the East Stand Reception (Entrance 18) and anyone entering the stadium will be subject to the Club’s bag policy and security checks.
Hill Dickinson Stadium café
Hill Dickinson Stadium café(Image: Publicity Picture)
The café will not be open on matchdays and other major event days. The opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 9am - 5pm, and Sunday 11am - 5pm.
The Official Everton Store and Everton Way will be open Monday to Saturday, 9am - 9pm, and Sunday 11am - 5pm.
Everton has continued to explore ways to improve the matchday experience at the club’s new stadium in the weeks since the Carabao Cup match against Mansfield Town.
Chiefs have viewed the opening games at the state-of-the-art Hill Dickinson Stadium a considerable success, with two competitive matches held within quick succession after the final test event against Roma in August.
The Everton Store prior to the Everton FC v Mansfield match
The Everton Store prior to the Everton FC v Mansfield match
Work to review how those games unfolded - inside and outside the stadium - has been a feature of the break in games on the waterfront after Everton travelled to Wolves in the Premier League before the domestic schedule paused for international action.
Where issues have been identified, there is confidence they have been resolved.
They include problems reported to the club in relation to the first experiences of supporters in the Club View suite.
Feedback from supporters who had invested in membership of the scheme included frustration over the length of queues and time taken to be served, while there were also setbacks with the cards used to purchase food and drink in that area of the ground.
More information can be found on the Everton FC website.