Everton’s recent move to Hill Dickinson Stadium has transformed matchdays on the Liverpool docks, with a growing number of pubs, bars, and food spots starting to pop up around the area.
While the stadium itself offers food and drink, many supporters prefer to soak up the atmosphere nearby before and after kick-off.
FootballGroundGuide takes a look at the best current options:
Best Pubs for Fans Near Hill Dickinson Stadium
At present, the standout matchday pub is The Bramley Moore Pub, situated just a one-minute walk from the stadium. Unsurprisingly, it is decorated with Everton memorabilia throughout and is expected to be one of the busiest pre-match venues, so supporters are advised to arrive early.
Directly opposite the stadium sits The Terrace, where fans can enjoy drinks with impressive views of Hill Dickinson Stadium, while indoor seating provides a welcome option during colder weather.
Next door is The Bluehouse, a spacious venue featuring a large bar area, pool tables and numerous television screens showing live sport.
Another popular destination is The Holy Trinity, an unofficial fan zone licensed until midnight and capable of hosting up to 1,500 supporters. With six bars, rotating street food vendors, DJs and live music, it is quickly becoming one of the liveliest spots on matchdays.
Classic Matchday Food Spots Near Hill Dickinson Stadium
Just a short walk away, San’s Cafe is a well-known hidden gem, serving homemade Chinese and English dishes that are ideal for a pre- or post-match meal.
We expect there to be many more options filling this space in the years to come.
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Restaurants and Cafes Close to Hill Dickinson Stadium
For a more refined experience, Titanic Hotel Liverpool is home to Stanley’s Bar & Grill, which offers light bites, brunch and standout meals overlooking the docks.
Further along the Northern Docks, Ten Streets Social is a family-run favourite, known for small plates, hearty mains and one of the city’s best Sunday roasts. The venue has also launched a dedicated Everton Fan Park for matchdays.
Other strong options include Murphy’s Distillery, Invisible Wind Factory, and Fliers Indoor Golf, all offering food, drinks and a buzzing pre-match atmosphere.
If you’re after coffee or a lighter bite, Gran Caffe and Pastille Bakery are ideal stops, while Moose Coffee is worth the walk for fans who enjoy American-style breakfasts.
Quick Fast Food Options Near Hill Dickinson Stadium
For maximum choice, Blackstock Market offers everything from street food to rooftop drinks, which can be perfect for post-match celebrations.
You will have to go deeper into Liverpool city centre if you want something quick and easy, with brands like McDonald's, KFC and Nando's all within 2.5 miles of the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
FGG Verdict: Where Should You Go?
Ultimately, every supporter will have their own preference, but for a combination of atmosphere and convenience, The Bramley Moore Pub and The Holy Trinity Fan Zone are among the standout options.
Those looking for a wider choice of food and drink should explore the nearby Northern Docks area, while supporters arriving early can also take advantage of the cafés and independent markets located a little further from the ground.
As Hill Dickinson Stadium continues to establish itself as Everton's new home, even more pubs, restaurants and fan-focused venues are expected to emerge in the coming years, helping to make it one of the most exciting matchday destinations in the country.