Are you allowed to drink?!


Question:

Are you allowed to drink?

are you allowed to drink at the new wembly stadium whilst watching a football match?


Answers:
yes you are, i went to the open day, they take the lids off any plastic bottles that you have so that you cant refill them and throw them, you arent allowed glass bottles and i am pretty sure that there area few bars around (inside the stadium) wer u can but beer (from tap) in a plastic pint glass

dude you just asked that question, uh oh they are taking me away. (if u read the last one u will understand) goodbye forevaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...

i think if you enjoy with game is nice

I wouldn't have thought so,it isn't allowed at any ground so I can't see them making an exception for wembley!

unless you get caught

huh!!!r u drunk???

you can quench your thirst anywhere , why not?

I've been to the Stadium on the community day in March and asked the stewards the same question. Basically, you can buy drinks inside at the food and drink stalls, but you have to consume them within that area. So you'll have to finish up before you return to your seat, as that is classified as a non-alcohol area. You can however, take soft drinks and other non alcoholic drinks to your seat.

proabably a little but if you go overboard you'll be restricted for life

Im clearly not 21 yet so unfortunatly i can't anywhere. But you should be able to why not.

Only while you watch the Scottish fans take home the new turf and goalposts. 30 years on the new Wembley opens it just smacks of a fate accompli.
Bet the FA wouldn't want to organise a game just in case.

not in the stands! but you are in the back grounds where the bars are!

You can drink as much as you like in a pub watching the game, great atmosphere too!




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