
Fans attending Wimbledon this year will face increased prices for food and drinks, as organisers of the prestigious Grand Slam tournament in south-west London have hiked costs across the menu. A pint of draught beer will now cost up to 8.85, with Stella Artois rising by 35p compared to last summer. Guinness follows closely at 8.45, while bottled beers have also seen a 30p increase. Even the traditional glass of Pimms, a summer favourite at SW19 , will set spectators back 12.25, up from 11.95 last year.

For fans seeking a more luxurious experience, champagne prices have also climbed. A bottle of Lanson Le Rose Creation Brut is now priced at 100.90, nearly 4 more than in 2024. The Lanson Le White Label Sec has risen to 104.95. Soft drinks havent escaped the inflation, with 330ml servings rising by approximately 15p. Meanwhile, a 750ml reusable bottle of water will now cost 5, a notable jump from 2.95 last year. Organisers have, however, introduced a free refill option with the purchase of the reusable bottle.

Food options at The Larder have similarly seen increases. Strawberries and cream, a Wimbledon staple, have gone up for the first time in 15 years, now priced at 2.70, 20p more than last summer. Other items include a sausage roll for 5.10, a Cornish pasty at 6.80, and a sushi selection at 15.10. Even snacks and sweets come at a premium. Bags of Skittles and Haribo each cost 5, 40p more than previously. A packet of Minstrels offers a rare price dip, now selling for 4.40, 20p less than in 2024.

Despite the rising costs, Wimbledon remains one of the most iconic and eagerly anticipated events in the sporting calendar, drawing fans from around the world for its rich tradition, world-class tennis, and quintessentially British atmosphere.

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