Few stadiums in English football are surrounded by pubs and breweries as closely tied to club culture as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, despite it only opening in 2019.
From historic fan pubs to modern taprooms, plus plenty of food options along the High Road, Spurs matchdays can offer something for every type of supporter.
FootballGroundGuide takes a look at the best places to eat and drink before or after a game:
Best Pubs Near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The Bricklayers Arms is a classic pre-match haunt, and it is regularly packed with home supporters. Expect retro Spurs memorabilia, passionate conversations and a proper matchday buzz.
Equally iconic is The Antwerp Arms, which is Tottenham’s oldest community pub, dating back to 1822. It is fan-owned and family-friendly, and it offers a welcoming atmosphere that feels rooted in the club’s local identity.
For away fans, the Compass Industrial Estate has become a matchday favourite. Several breweries open their doors here on home games, all within a short walk of the away turnstiles and coach parking. On Tariff Road, Tottenham Brewing Company hosts multiple craft brewers under one roof and is notably family-friendly, with hot dogs available.
Nearby on West Road is One Mile End Brewery, while Redemption Brewery and Bohem Brewery sit just around the corner, offering a more relaxed alternative to traditional pubs.
Classic Matchday Food Spots Close to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
If you want something quick, familiar and adjacent to the ground, then Spur Burger is the place to go. It is aimed directly at match-going fans. It’s fast, affordable and does exactly what it says on the tin.
For a slightly different take on fried food, Chicken Town operates out of a converted fire station and focuses on ethically sourced chicken with a more thoughtful menu than most takeaways.

Restaurants and Cafes Near Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
For sit-down meals, San Marco is a long-established Italian restaurant close to the stadium. It’s reliable, unfussy and noticeably calmer than most matchday options.
A popular modern alternative is True Craft, pairing stone-baked pizzas with local craft beers in a relaxed, neighbourhood setting that fills up with Spurs fans on matchdays.
Those looking for bold flavours should consider Chick ‘n’ Sours, which serves Asian-inspired fried chicken alongside cocktails, making it a good choice for small groups.
For early arrivals or those avoiding the pub scene, Craving Coffee is a strong option about a 15-minute walk from the stadium, serving quality coffee and brunch dishes.
Meanwhile, closer to the High Road, With Milk offers a quieter setting with pastries, cakes and light meals, popular with locals and families.
Quick Fast Food Options By Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Inside the ground itself, the Beavertown Taproom is a unique part of the Spurs matchday experience. Part-owned by Tottenham, it opens on matchdays and offers the brewery’s full beer range along with small bites.
There is also a plethora of takeaway chains in the surrounding area, including McDonald's, Burger King, KFC and Taco Bell for those wanting something super quick.
FGG Verdict: Where Should You Go?
If you want classic Spurs culture and atmosphere, then The Bricklayers Arms or The Antwerp Arms deliver it in full. And Spur Burger is an easy food choice, too.
Craft beer fans should head straight for the Compass Industrial Estate breweries, while food lovers will find the best sit-down options at San Marco or True Craft.
The area around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium caters well for all tastes, whether you want historic pubs, modern breweries or a calm coffee before kick-off.