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Craven Cottage Facilities Guide 2026: Accessibility, Toilets, Food and Fan Experience

Craven Cottage Facilities Guide 2026: Accessibility, Toilets, Food and Fan Experience
View inside Craven Cottage - Photo via IMAGO / Every Second Media

A visit to Craven Cottage offers one of the most unique matchday experiences in English football.

Home to Fulham, the stadium blends traditional football charm with modern riverside redevelopment, creating a venue that feels both historic and increasingly premium.

Whether you are a home supporter, away fan or first-time visitor, FootballGroundGuide breaks down everything you need to know about facilities at Craven Cottage in 2026.

Craven Cottage Turnstiles, Entry and Security Access

Fulham advises supporters to arrive early and travel light on matchdays, particularly due to the compact nature of the stadium surroundings.

Turnstile Locations

  • Putney End: Turnstiles 1–17 along Stevenage Road (Away fans are generally located in the riverside side of the Putney End)
  • Johnny Haynes Stand: Accessed directly from Stevenage Road
  • Hammersmith End: Entry from the Hammersmith side of the ground
  • Riverside Stand: Modern entrances with hospitality access and upgraded facilities

Security Procedures

Supporters can expect:

  • Bag searches at all entrances
  • Restrictions on prohibited items and large flags
  • Stewards positioned throughout concourses and seating areas

The club also publishes detailed matchday guidance covering child safety, supporter behaviour and stadium rules.

Food and Drink at Craven Cottage: Options, Quality and Prices

Food and drink options at Craven Cottage combine traditional football staples with more premium offerings, particularly in the redeveloped Riverside Stand.

Typical concourse options include:

  • Steak & Ale Pie – £4.50
  • Chicken Balti Pie – £4.50
  • Cheese & Onion Slice – £4.50
  • Cheeseburger – £5.00
  • Hot Dog – £5.50

Drinks and snacks include:

  • Tea – £2.00
  • Coffee / Bovril / Hot Chocolate – £2.50
  • Soft drinks – £3.50
  • Crisps and chocolate bars – from £1.50
  • Beer – £5.50
  • Cider – £5.00
  • Guinness – £5.00
  • Wine – £5.30

Meal deals are also available:

  • Pie & Beer/Cider – £8.70
  • Burger & Beer/Cider – £9.60
  • Burger & Soft Drink – £7.60
  • Hotdog & Beer/Cider – £7.60

Riverside Stand Dining

The new Riverside Stand offers a far more premium food experience, including:

  • Gourmet food outlets
  • Premium bars
  • River-view hospitality terraces
  • High-end dining experiences in hospitality areas

This contrast between old and new is one of the most distinctive parts of the Craven Cottage experience.

Craven Cottage Concourse Areas, Bars and Matchday Facilities

Concourse layouts vary heavily depending on the stand.

Riverside Stand

The most modern area of the stadium includes:

  • Spacious concourses
  • Premium bars
  • Modern food kiosks
  • Riverside hospitality spaces

Johnny Haynes Stand

The historic Johnny Haynes Stand retains its traditional character:

  • Older concourses
  • Wooden seating
  • Compact walkways
  • Classic football ground feel

General Matchday Features

Across the stadium, supporters will find:

  • Food and drink kiosks
  • Covered concourse areas
  • Matchday entertainment and screens
  • Merchandise points and programme sellers

Pre-match and half-time entertainment often includes:

  • Player arrivals
  • Pitchside activities
  • Birthday announcements
  • Appearances from Billy the Badger mascot

Because parts of the concourse remain partially open, some areas can feel cold during winter fixtures.

Toilets and Other Matchday Facilities at Craven Cottage

Toilet facilities are available throughout all stands.

Key features include:

  • Modernised toilets in the Riverside Stand
  • Standard facilities across older areas of the stadium
  • First aid stations located throughout the ground

The Riverside redevelopment has significantly improved the overall quality and accessibility of facilities.

View outside Craven Cottage
View outside Craven Cottage – Photo via IMAGO / Action Plus

Family Areas at Craven Cottage

Fulham continues to position Craven Cottage as one of the more family-friendly stadiums in London.

Family features include:

  • Dedicated family seating areas
  • Family-friendly blocks within the Johnny Haynes Stand
  • Child safety procedures and meeting points are clearly communicated

Stewards and staff are also trained to assist families and younger supporters throughout matchdays.

Safe Standing at Craven Cottage

Craven Cottage does not currently operate licensed safe-standing areas.

The stadium therefore retains a fully seated layout throughout.

Disability Access and Inclusive Facilities at Craven Cottage

Accessibility has improved considerably in recent years, particularly following the Riverside Stand redevelopment.

Accessible Seating and Routes

  • Modern wheelchair bays in the Riverside Stand
  • Step-free routes and lift access in redeveloped areas
  • Additional accessible seating is available throughout the stadium

The older Johnny Haynes Stand has more limited accessibility due to its listed status, although designated wheelchair spaces are available.

Accessible Facilities

Supporters can access:

  • Accessible toilets throughout the stadium
  • Improved facilities in the Riverside Stand
  • Matchday guidance and support services from the club

Stewards are positioned around the stadium to provide assistance where needed.

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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