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CBS Arena Facilities Guide 2026: Accessibility, Toilets, Food and Fan Experience

CBS Arena Facilities Guide 2026: Accessibility, Toilets, Food and Fan Experience
A view of the corner flag at CBS Arena - Photo via IMAGO / Action Plus

A visit to Coventry Building Society Arena can be about more than simply watching football.

As one of the more modern stadiums in the EFL, the CBS Arena combines spacious concourses, strong accessibility facilities and a comfortable matchday setup designed for supporters of all ages.

Whether you're visiting as a Coventry City supporter, travelling with the away fans or attending with family, FootballGroundGuide covers everything you need to know about facilities inside the CBS Arena in 2026.

Turnstiles, Entry and Security Access at the CBS Arena

Turnstile Locations and Layout

Turnstiles are positioned around all sides of the stadium bowl, with the North Stand and East Stand usually becoming the busiest areas before kick-off.

Each section features clearly marked turnstile numbers, while stewards are positioned throughout approaches and entrances to direct supporters.

Entry is via:

  • Digital tickets
  • Printed tickets
  • Automated barcode readers

Security Procedures

Supporters should expect standard matchday security checks including:

  • Bag searches before entry
  • Small bags only (typically A4 size or smaller)
  • Random searches at higher-attendance fixtures
  • Restricted items including bottles, pyrotechnics and large flags

Supporters are advised to arrive approximately 45–60 minutes before kick-off to avoid queues.

Accessibility at Entry

The stadium also provides:

  • Dedicated accessible turnstiles
  • Step-free access routes
  • Trained stewards to assist supporters with mobility requirements

Food and Drink at the CBS Arena: Options, Quality and Prices

Food offerings at the CBS Arena focus on traditional football favourites, with additional options available in the arena complex itself.

Stadium Food Options

Inside the stadium, supporters can find:

  • Burgers
  • Hot dogs
  • Loaded fries
  • Chips
  • Pies and pasties
  • Snacks and confectionery

Two bars inside the arena complex -The Anecdote and The Mill – also provide hot food, including:

  • Chicken dishes
  • Burgers
  • Chips

Food quality is generally considered reliable and designed around fast service.

Drinks Options

Drinks are widely available throughout the stadium, with bars in every stand offering a selection of alcoholic and non‑alcoholic options.

Supporters can expect well‑known beer brands such as Budweiser, Stella Artois, Camden Hells, Camden Pale Ale, Camden Stout and Mahou, alongside cider choices.

Soft drinks, bottled water and hot beverages, including tea, coffee and hot chocolate, are also available.

For those looking for food outside the stadium itself, the surrounding retail park provides additional restaurants and bars. On selected fixtures, fan zones and occasional food trucks add even more variety, particularly for larger matches or televised events.

CBS Arena Concourse Areas, Bars and Matchday Facilities

The CBS Arena benefits from wide, modern concourses that comfortably accommodate large crowds.

Concourse Features

Supporters will find:

  • Spacious walkways
  • Multiple kiosks throughout each stand
  • TV screens showing early kick-offs and pre-match coverage
  • Clearly signposted facilities

Bars and Hospitality Areas

Each stand includes dedicated bar areas serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

Popular pre-match venues include:

  • The Mill Bar & Brasserie
  • The Anecdote

Hospitality areas also feature:

  • Premium bars
  • Executive lounges
  • Table-service dining options

Cashless Stadium

The CBS Arena operates as a fully cashless venue.

Supporters should ensure they bring:

  • Debit cards
  • Credit cards
  • Contactless payment methods

Toilets and Other Matchday Facilities at the CBS Arena

Toilet facilities throughout the stadium are modern and well maintained.

Facilities include:

  • Male and female toilets throughout all stands
  • Accessible toilets in every stand
  • Baby-changing facilities
  • First aid rooms
  • Lost property points
  • Steward assistance hubs

The spacious concourse design generally helps reduce congestion around facilities during busy periods.

Aerial view of the CBS Arena, Coventry
Aerial view of the CBS Arena, Coventry – Photo via IMAGO / News Images

Family Areas at the CBS Arena

The North Stand generally houses Coventry City's designated family section.

Features include:

  • Family-friendly stewarding
  • A calmer environment
  • Easy access to food kiosks and toilets
  • Reduced exposure to away supporter areas

Matchday Activities

Families may also find:

  • Face painting
  • Mascot appearances
  • Junior Sky Blues activities
  • Pre-match entertainment

The area is designed to provide a more relaxed experience for younger supporters.

Safe Standing at the CBS Arena

The CBS Arena features licensed rail seating within selected sections of the stadium.

Safe-standing areas are primarily located within sections of the South Stand.

These areas allow supporters to stand safely using integrated rail systems while maintaining compliance with safety regulations.

The South Stand typically generates one of the loudest atmospheres in the stadium.

Disability Access and Inclusive Facilities at the CBS Arena

The CBS Arena provides extensive accessibility support for home and away supporters.

Accessible Seating

Facilities include:

  • Wheelchair bays across multiple stands
  • Excellent viewing positions
  • Companion seats beside each wheelchair space

Mobility and Step-Free Access

Supporters can benefit from:

  • Lifts serving all levels
  • Ramps throughout the stadium
  • Clearly signposted step-free routes

Sensory and Neurodiverse Support

Additional support includes:

  • Sensory packs containing ear defenders and fidget items
  • Quiet spaces for supporters requiring time away from noise
  • Trained matchday stewards

Parking and Transport

Supporters requiring accessibility assistance can access:

  • Blue Badge parking spaces close to the stadium
  • Dedicated drop-off points near entrances

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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