Everton have revealed the names of all of the bars set to open at Bramley Moore Stadium from next season.
The club has applied for trademarks for two restaurants or bars named The Arch and Beyond to complete the Bramley Moore restaurant and bar offering, having already applied for a host of names to kit out the East and West Stand hospitality areas.
There are no details about where The Arch and Beyond will be based but the application says the trademarks are designed for “services for providing food and drink”.
The club has already confirmed Village Street, named after the street where St Domingo’s church once stood, will feature four bars on level three in the East Stand. The sold out stand will house Kendall’s Social, Dixie’s Sports Bar, the traditional wood-panelled Queen’s Head and Domingo’s steakhouse.
The East Stand will house Trinity Place, a bar with memorabilia from the club’s history located on the first level of the stand. Both Village Street and Trinity Place will be sold out.
The club has also confirmed several restaurants for the West Stand level one. They include Dock on 1, which will house Yard on 1, Boa Vista, Merchants, and Blue Line restaurants.
Est 1878 will be the director-level bar at Bramley Moore Stadium. It will serve the most expensive seats in the West Stand, which can cost up to £50,000 for a season in the new ‘loge’ seating above the player’s tunnel.
Fans who did not buy the ALL or other hospitality tickets will have access to the standard concourse bars including ‘shops’ featuring Amazon’s walk out technology. The Everton Stadium Fan Plaza will also feature bars and food options, including seasonal food options and food and drink from local suppliers.