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Best pubs for fans near Hill Dickinson Stadium in 2026: Where to drink if heading to the home of Everton

Best pubs for fans near Hill Dickinson Stadium in 2026: Where to drink if heading to the home of Everton
View of Hill Dickinson Stadium, home to Everton FC - Photo via IMAGO / Sports Press Photo

Everton remain one of the most historic clubs in English football, and with the Hill Dickinson Stadium ushering in a new era for the Toffees, matchdays on the banks of the Mersey are expected to attract huge crowds from across the country and beyond.

The excitement surrounding the club’s move has only amplified the matchday buzz, with local pubs, bars and restaurants preparing for a surge in supporters.

Whether you’re a lifelong Blue looking to soak up the atmosphere or an away fan searching for a welcoming pint, the area around the new stadium offers plenty of options.

If you’re heading to the Hill Dickinson Stadium soon and want to know where to drink, FootballGroundGuide takes a look at your best choices.

Best pubs near the Hill Dickinson Stadium for Everton fans

Matchdays at Everton’s new home promise to be lively, and many supporters will naturally gravitate toward pubs filled with fellow Blues to build the atmosphere before kick-off.

Here are the best pubs for Everton fans near the Hill Dickinson Stadium:

  • The Bramley Moore, Regent Rd, Liverpool L3 – 5–7-minute walk to the stadium. A classic dockside pub and the closest traditional boozer to the new ground. Expect a strong Everton crowd, plenty of singing and a proper matchday feel.
  • The Sandon Dock Bar, Regent Rd, Liverpool L3 – 10-minute walk to the stadium. A modern, spacious bar popular with match‑going Blues and ideal for groups arriving early.
  • The Atlantic, Regent Rd, Liverpool L3 – 12-minute walk to the stadium. A long‑standing waterfront pub with a relaxed atmosphere. Great for fans wanting a quieter pint before heading to the ground.
  • The Ship & Mitre, 133 Dale St, Liverpool L2 2JH – 20-minute walk or short bus ride. A city‑centre favourite among Evertonians thanks to its huge beer selection and friendly vibe.

Note: On big matchdays, some pubs may prioritise home supporters or require proof of a match ticket.

Best pubs for away fans near the Hill Dickinson Stadium

Away supporters will be well catered for around the new stadium and in Liverpool city centre, though options are naturally more limited than for home fans.

The most established away‑friendly pub is:

  • Thomas Rigby’s, 49 Dale St, Liverpool L2 2TD – 20-minute walk or short bus ride to the stadium. A popular city‑centre pub that regularly welcomes travelling supporters. Spacious, welcoming and ideal for larger away followings.

Additional options for away fans include:

  • The Railway Tavern, Tithebarn St, Liverpool L2 – 20-minute walk. A mixed pub that tends to be relaxed and friendly, especially for non‑rival fixtures.
  • The North Western (Wetherspoons), Lime Street Station, Liverpool L1 1JD – short train or bus ride. A large Wetherspoons perfect for groups meeting before heading to the docks.

Some away supporters are also likely to drink in Liverpool city centre before heading to the ground – more on that below.

View outside the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool
View outside the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool – Photo via IMAGO / Every Second Media

Drinking inside the Hill Dickinson Stadium

If pubs aren’t your thing, or you simply want to head straight to the ground, the Hill Dickinson Stadium will offer a range of bars and kiosks inside the concourses.

Expect to pay around £6.50 to £7.50 for a pint, with options likely to include:

  • Madri
  • Carling
  • Guinness
  • Cider options such as Strongbow

Food options will include pies, hot dogs, burgers, chips and other matchday staples.

Drinking away from the Hill Dickinson Stadium

Many fans, especially those travelling from outside Liverpool, will choose to drink elsewhere before making their way to the docks.

The most popular areas include:

Liverpool City Centre

Just a 10–15 minute taxi or bus ride from the stadium, the city centre is packed with pubs and bars. Key areas include:

  • Concert Square – lively, modern bars
  • Mathew Street – iconic pubs and live music
  • Bold Street – craft beer and independent bars

This is the preferred option for many away fans and day‑trippers.

Liverpool Lime Street area

Perfect for those arriving by train. Pubs like:

  • The Crown Hotel
  • The Head of Steam
  • The North Western (Wetherspoons)

…are all popular pre‑match stops.

To reach the Hill Dickinson Stadium from any of the locations mentioned above, be sure to take a look at our full guide on how to get to the ground.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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