There’s nothing better than sitting in the sun, courtside, or perhaps on the hill watching the tennis with an ice-cold beverage.
Or perhaps the traditional Wimbledon snack of strawberries and cream is more to your liking.
Whatever it is that takes your fancy, here is what you’ll have to pay for your favourite beverage or snack at Wimbledon 2025.
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Drinks prices for Wimbledon 2025
Drinks prices during Wimbledon 2025, according to the website, are as follows:
Beer and cider
- Stella Artois – £8.85 (pint)
- Stella Artois Unfiltered – £8.85 (pint)
- Camden Easy IPA – £8.45 (pint)
- Camden Pale Ale – £8.45 (pint)
- Kopparberg Crisp Apple Cider – £8.45 (pint)
Bottled
- Stella Artois – £7.80
- Stella Artois (gluten free) – £7.80
- Camden Pale Ale – £7.50
- Leffe Blonde – £7.50
- Corona – £7.50
- Brutal Fruit – £7.50
- Kopparberg Crisp Apple Cider – £7.50
- Stella Artois (non-alcoholic) – £6.90
Wine
- Uncommon White Wine – £10.20 (187ml can)
- Uncommon Rose Wine – £10.20 (187ml can)
- Uncommon Red Wine – £10.20 (187ml can)
- NV Saluti Vino Bianca Vinicola Serena – £6.60 (125ml)/£9.40 (175ml)
- Petit Chenin Blanc, Ken Forrester (2023/24) – £44.45 (bottle)
- NV Saluti Vino Rosso Vinicola Serena – £6.60 (125ml)/£9.40 (175ml)
- Côtes du Rhône, Laudun Chusclan (2021) – £46.70 -(bottle)
- Thirsty Birds Rosé (2023) – £6.60 (125ml)/£9.40 (175ml)
- Pure Rosé Côtes De Provence Mirabeau (2023/24) – £49.60 (bottle)
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Champagne
- Lanston Le Rose Creation Brut NV – £20 (glass)/£29.85 (20cl)/£55.15 (half bottle)/£100.90 (bottle)
- Lanson Le Black Creation Brut NV – £26.55 (20cl)/£51 (half bottle)/£96 (bottle)
Soft Drink
- Soft drinks 330ml (Coca-Cola Zero, Diet Coke, Sprite Zero) – £2.75
- Evian Reusable Bottle (all day refills) – £5
- Evian Sparkling Mineral Water (330ml) – £2.55
- Frobishers Juice (250ml) – £4.20
Pimms
Spirits and Cocktails
- House spirits (25ml) – £4.70
- Premium spirits (25ml) – £5.85
- Mixers 200ml (including tonic, soda water and ginger ale) – £3.15
- Sipsmith London Dry/Lemon Drizzle/Zesty Orange Gin and Tonic £11.05
- Sipsmith Strawberry Smash Spritz/Centre Court Cooler/Lemon Drop Shot – £13.35 (single)/£15.50 (double)
- Summer Blossom Spritz/Bergamot Marine Spritz (non-alcoholic) – £10.40
How have these drink prices changed since last year?
Pints of beer and cider (including the likes of Stella Artois and Camden Pale Ale) at Wimbledon 2025 have increased by 35p since last year.
While the price of bottled beer (and cider) is up 30p compared to Wimbledon 2024.
Pimms is always a popular go-to drink at Wimbledon, but punters will have to fork out an extra 30p for a reusable glass in 2025, with prices rising from £11.95 to £12.25.
If you are looking to treat yourself with a bottle of champagne, the most expensive bottle will set you back £100.90.
Gin and tonic prices have also increased this year, with the tipple costing £11.05 in 2025, up £1.25 from 2024 (£9.80).
Other spirits (house), with a mixer, at Wimbledon last year cost fans £7.50, but in 2025 they will be forced to fork out £7.85 (an increase of 35p).
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How much will Strawberries and Cream cost at Wimbledon in 2025?
Similar to drink prices at Wimbledon 2025, the cost of Strawberries and Cream has also increased, according to this year’s menus (available on the Wimbledon website).
Strawberries and Cream will be on sale for £2.70 at Wimbledon this year.
Wimbledon 2025 will run from Monday, June 30, until Sunday, July 13.