Wimbledon 2025 kicks off on Monday, with fans facing steep prices for food and drink. Champagne bottles reach £110.20, while a pint of Stella Artois costs £8.85. However, free water refills are available for those who bring or buy a reusable Evian bottle for £5.
Champagne and Wine Prices
Lansons Le Black Creation Brut is priced at £98 for a full bottle, while Le Rose Creation Brut costs £102. The Walled Garden bar offers Le White at £110.20. Half-bottles are available at £53.55 (Le Black) and £57.95 (Le Rose), and 20cl servings cost £27.90 and £31.35 respectively. Uncommon Wine cans (187ml) cost just over £10, and the cheapest wine by the glass is Tempranillo at £7.20 for 125ml.
Beer and Cider Prices
Stella Artois regular lager on tap is £8.85 per pint. A new limited edition strawberries and cream lager (3.4% ABV) costs £9.30. Camden Eazy IPA and Camden Pale are £8.90 each, as is Kopparberg cider. Alcohol-free Stella is £8.30, and gluten-free beer in a bottle is £7.90.
Food and Snacks
Strawberries and cream have increased from £2.70 last year to £2.85. Other options include fish finger sandwich (£14.50), Japanese chicken or rice bowls at the karaage stand (£13.65), pork or meat-free sausage at Gate 5 grill (£8.70), and skin-on fries (£5.50).
Pimm's, Cocktails, and Spirits
Pimm's No.1 with a reusable glass costs £13.45, up from £12.25 last year. The signature Centre Court Cooler cocktail (gin or alcohol-free) is £12.80. A gin and tonic is £10.75, with other spirit and mixer combinations under £10.
Soft Drinks and Water
Coca-Cola Zero costs £2.90, Oasis Summer Fruits £4.45, and a reusable Evian water bottle £5, which includes free refills at designated stations throughout the grounds.
According to Express Sport, the price of strawberries and cream increased for the first time in over a decade last year, with another rise this year to £2.85. Defending champion Jannik Sinner and Emma Raducanu are among the players in action on opening day.



