Best Food and Drink at Selhurst Park?

Selhurst Park is a venue in or near London that is most often used for Soccer

This stadium also has strict guidelines on what can and cannot be brought into the venue including no alcohol, glass or cans and they only permit soft drinks under 1 Litre in size in a plastic bottle with sealed lid. That being said, there is a wide array of food available on site including hot and warm drinks, handmade pies, massive burgers, hotdogs, potato wedges, vegetarian options as well as Korma or Tikka curry or Thai noodles if you fancy something more substantial. You will be looking at £4 per pint or pie, £3.50 for hot dogs and the larger burgers are around £10. Tea will cost around £2 as well as snacks and light options which are about the same.You should always take your ID to purchase alcohol and if you are an away supporter then be prepared to queue because there is only one small refreshment area that caters to all of the away stand which can lead to large queues so get in there quickly and plan ahead!

Selhurst Park has a large number of kiosks and food stands all around the ground itself that cater to all tastes, including vegetarian options. 'The Grill' is always popular on match days and here you can find burgers, hot dogs and pies from £3.50 - £4.50. For those with a huge appetite, 'The Grill' also serves the 'Mighty Burger', which also comes with a mighty price tag of £10. 'The Wok' also offers Indian curries as well as Chinese and Thai dishes for £4.50.As always there are bars offering beer and other alcoholic drinks. Home fans are lucky enough to have access to the exclusive 'Palace Ale' which comes in at £4 a pint. However like all British football grounds you won't be able to take your beer back to your seat.

Unfortunately, like most football venues in the UK, the quality of food served inside is overpriced and underwhelming. There's a wide range of options (pie - £4, big burger - £10, curry - £5) but very long queues with some of the highest prices in the league. You can buy alcohol inside (bring your ID!) but you can't take it up to your seat with you. Also, it's not uncommon for away fans to be refused alcohol on big matchdays, especially when there's a rivalry or any other threatening unrest between fans.