Wimbledon Debenture Holder Bars and Restaurants
by Ed C

Wimbledon debenture ticket holders have access to a range of exclusive restaurants, bars and lounges within the Centre Court and No.1 Court debenture areas.
Food and drink are not included with a standard debenture ticket, unless you have booked one of the fine dining debenture restaurants where food and drink are included as part of the reservation. Most debenture restaurants, bars and self-service areas offer food and drink to purchase during the day.
The following is a guide to the main food and drink options available to debenture ticket holders at The Championships 2026.
Fine dining debenture restaurants
The fine dining debenture restaurants require advance reservations. Reservations can only be made by registered debenture holders, although there may be limited last-minute availability on the day.
If you have bought Wimbledon debenture tickets from a debenture holder and would like to reserve a fine dining restaurant, you may need to ask the registered debenture holder to make the reservation for you.
The Champions' Room - Centre Court
The Champions' Room is one of the most prestigious debenture dining options at the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC).
The Champions' Room is available to Centre Court debenture ticket holders with an advance reservation. If you have a reservation, all guests in your party must have a Centre Court debenture ticket.
Your table is reserved for the day and includes welcome drinks, a four-course lunch and traditional Wimbledon afternoon tea. Specially selected wines and a complimentary bar are also included.
The Champions' Room opens at 10.30am. Guests are encouraged to arrive in good time so they can enjoy the full dining experience before play starts on Centre Court.
Read more: How can I get a table at The Wimbledon Champions' Room?
The Renshaw - No.1 Court
The Renshaw is a fine dining debenture restaurant located in No.1 Court. For 2026, The Renshaw has been newly refurbished, with a dining offer curated by Welsh chef Bryn Williams.
The Renshaw is available by reservation to Centre Court and No.1 Court debenture ticket holders. If you have a reservation, all guests in your party must have either a Centre Court or No.1 Court debenture ticket.
Your table is reserved for the day and includes a welcome glass of Pimm's No.1 Cup or Lanson Black Label Brut NV, a three-course lunch and traditional Wimbledon afternoon tea.
The Renshaw opens at 10.30am. On Finals Weekend, afternoon tea service begins at 2.30pm.
The restaurant entrance is located near Courts 15 and 16.
Courtside Restaurant - Centre Court
Courtside Restaurant is a Centre Court debenture restaurant offering a three-course fixed-price lunch menu. Wimbledon afternoon tea is served separately in the afternoon.
Reservations are strongly recommended for lunch and can only be made in advance by registered debenture holders. If you have a reservation, all guests in your party must have a Centre Court debenture ticket.
Walk-ins may be accepted, but availability is not guaranteed. If you have a lunch reservation and would like to return for afternoon tea, the same table or location cannot be guaranteed.
The Courtside Restaurant opens at 10.30am. Afternoon tea is served from 3.00pm. On Finals Weekend, afternoon tea service begins at 2.30pm.
The restaurant is accessed via the Centre Court debenture entrance located between Courts 15 and 16.
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Casual dining, self-service and bars
There are also several casual dining, self-service and bar options for debenture ticket holders. These venues do not usually require reservations and can be useful for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, takeaway food, drinks or a light supper.
At busy times, tables may be limited and sittings may be restricted. It is sensible to arrive early if you want to eat before play starts.
Courtside Brasserie - Centre Court
Courtside Brasserie is a casual dining restaurant in the Centre Court debenture area.
Guests are seated on a first come, first served basis. The restaurant offers an all-day two or three-course menu and is open from 10.30am, with last orders at 7.30pm.
The busiest times are usually between 11.00am and 1.30pm. At busy times, sittings may be limited to 90 minutes.
The Terrace - Centre Court
The Terrace is a self-service restaurant in the Centre Court debenture area, with a separate bar and balcony seating overlooking the Tea Lawn.
The Terrace serves light refreshments from 10.00am and lunch from 10.30am to 3.00pm.
A savoury and sweet afternoon tea selection is available from 3.00pm. On Finals Weekend, afternoon tea in The Terrace begins at 2.30pm.
A light supper menu is available from 4.30pm, with last orders at 9.00pm.
The Gallery - Centre Court
The Gallery is an indoor bar in the Centre Court debenture area, with a terrace overlooking Courts 14 to 17.
The Gallery offers drinks and a snack menu. It opens from 10.00am, with alcohol served from 11.00am.
Last drink orders are at 9.30pm, or 30 minutes after the last ball on Centre Court, whichever is earlier.
The Gallery also has a Lavazza coffee bar serving morning pastries from 10.00am. The Lavazza coffee bar closes at 8.00pm.
The Roof Top - Centre Court
The Roof Top is an outdoor terrace bar in the Centre Court debenture area. It serves a selection of sandwiches, small plates, snacks, Lavazza coffees and speciality teas.
The Roof Top opens from 10.00am, with service from 10.30am and last orders at 7.30pm.
This is a popular space and numbers may be limited at busy times.
The Veranda - No.1 Court
The Veranda is a casual dining restaurant in the No.1 Court debenture area.
Guests are seated on a first come, first served basis. The Veranda offers an all-day Italian two or three-course menu, including antipasti, small plates, pasta, pizza and desserts.
The Veranda opens from 10.30am, with last orders at 7.30pm.
The busiest times are usually between 11.00am and 1.30pm. At busy times, sittings may be limited to 90 minutes.
No.1 Lounge - No.1 Court
No.1 Lounge is a self-service restaurant in the No.1 Court debenture area, with floor-to-ceiling windows and views across Courts 14 to 17.
The Lounge serves light refreshments from 10.00am and lunch from 10.30am to 3.00pm.
A savoury and sweet afternoon tea selection is available from 3.00pm.
A light supper menu is available from 4.30pm, with last orders at 9.00pm.
No.1 Bar - No.1 Court
No.1 Bar offers a full range of drinks, Lavazza coffees and speciality teas, along with a selection of sandwiches and sushi.
The bar opens from 10.00am, with alcohol served from 11.00am.
Last drink orders are at 9.30pm, or 30 minutes after the last ball on No.1 Court, whichever is earlier.
Can I watch tennis from the debenture restaurants and bars?
You may be able to see matches played on Courts 14 to 17 from some restaurants and bars. However, you cannot view play on Centre Court or No.1 Court from inside the debenture restaurants and bars.
Special dietary requirements
Debenture menus usually include vegetarian, plant-based and NGCI options. Menus include QR codes with ingredient and allergen information.
Halal and kosher food options must be arranged in advance if you have a restaurant reservation. Contact the Food & Drink Reservations team to discuss your requirements:
- Email: reservations.fd@aeltc.com
- Telephone: 020 8247 3023
Guests with special dietary requirements are also welcome to bring their own food and drink.
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