Everton have revealed more information and images of the bars and restaurants at Bramley Moore Stadium as it prepares to sell them for match days.
Season tickets in the hospitality areas of the West and East Stands of Bramley Moore – now called Hill Dickinson Stadium – are already sold out completely with tickets priced from £3,000 up to £25,000 for the couch-like ‘loge’ seating complete with a viewing screen in a first for a stadium in Europe.
Everton have now contacted interested members to share images of how each bar at Bramley Moore will look including the many restaurants that will be available to fans on match days and the general public when the stadium is not hosting the city’s top-level original football club.
The club has emailed fans to say: “There will be opportunities to purchase places on a match-by-match basis and experience our wide range of offerings throughout the 2025/26 season.”
The match day restaurant and bar packages are expected to go on sale once the fixture list is released in mid-June, while there is a waiting list for those who want to secure a season ticket to the hospitality areas.
Everton have also updated the Everton Stadium website to rename it to Hill Dickinson Stadium and added a ‘venue hire’ option for those who want to book an event at the new stadium once it opens. The club has already announced its first corporate event at the new stadium and the first non-football event in the shape of the rugby Ashes series between England and Australia in November.
You can see all the options here or take a look at the new mock up pictures of each restaurant below.
Beyond
The Beyond restaurant is a pitchside hospitality area that sits next to the tunnel in the West Stand of the stadium. It will be one of the more exclusive areas of the stadium with pitchside seats, booth-style seating and the use of VR headsets to allow fans to view the player’s area of the stadium. The first image shows a raised TV ‘hub’ and a view of the player tunnel.

Dock on 1
Fans with the ‘All’ seasonal memberships will be able to visit one or all of the four restaurants on the Dock on 1 area of the stadium in the West Stand, as well as the various bars.
Blueline on 1 is an Asian-themed restaurant in honour of the famous Blue Funnel shipping lane that connected Liverpool to Asia. The image of the restaurant shows a bench-style seating with pitch views. Merchants on 1 features a more Mediterranean style while Navigator on 1 is a more formal restaurant option.
The final restaurant in Dock on 1 is t




Bars
Everton have already revealed some pictures of bars in The Village Street section of the West Stand featuring a selection of Everton-themed bars including The Queen’s Head and Dixies, as well as Trinity Place on the half way line with views of the pitch.
The club recently revealed all of the names of the new Bramley Moore bars after lodging trademark applications.
