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Stadium announces diverse concessions for Everton Roma weekend
Hill Dickinson Stadium will host Everton supporters with a wide range of grab and go options and self-serve drink kiosks Saturday

The new ground will host Everton supporters with a mix of grab and go and traditional concessions.
Hill Dickinson Stadium unveils diverse food and drink options for Everton vs Roma weekend
Hill Dickinson Stadium will welcome thousands of Everton supporters this weekend for the first team fixture against Roma, set for 3pm on Saturday, August 9. The venue features a wide range of food and drink options across concourses, including gourmet burgers and blue toffee doughnuts, along with a selection of beers and ciders. Just Walk-Out units on levels zero and two enable grab and go purchases with automatic charges as fans pass through barriers. Self-serve EBars are located at multiple levels to speed up service, letting fans pour a drink after tapping a payment card.
Level by level, the concessions map is varied. Level zero hosts central spots like Flightbirds for crispy chicken and chips and Dockyard Kitchen offering pies and hot dogs. Through Pass units provide quick, no-queue service with a rotating menu that covers pies, sausage rolls and loaded rosties, while Pit and Pickle adds premium burgers and plant-based options with beers and soft drinks. Level one focuses on the family section with Corner Slice Pizza and Flightbirds, including non alcoholic options alongside beers and ciders. Level two expands the mix with central Doughnut-focused Dockyard Kitchen and Through Pass again delivering grab-and-go meals. Level three for Club View features a central kiosk and Dockyard Kitchen serving a range of hot and cold options plus beers and soft drinks. Across the South Stand, long-running bars offer a broad selection of beers, stouts and ciders.
Key Takeaways
"Grab and go and keep pace with the crowd"
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"Speed and flavor, all in one place"
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"Blue toffee doughnuts stand out in the lineup"
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"Just Walk Out changes how fans move through the ground"
tech-enabled service impact
The concessions layout signals a broader push toward speed and convenience at modern stadiums. Tech-enabled tools like Just Walk Out shift some payment friction from lines to devices, changing how fans experience match day. A wide menu aims to attract different tastes and budgets, from quick bites to premium burgers, which could boost per-customer revenue if crowds stay steady. The setup also tests how well families and casual supporters navigate a high tech, beer-friendly environment without compromising accessibility.
If the system runs smoothly, the stadium could become a model for integrating food tech with live sport. If it falters, crowds may clash with screens, price points, or slow updates to rotating menus. The real test will be balancing speed, choice and value while keeping the game’s pace intact for all fans.
Highlights
- Grab and go and keep pace with the crowd
- Speed and flavor, all in one place
- Blue toffee doughnuts stand out in the lineup
- Just Walk Out changes how fans move through the ground
Time will tell if this blend of speed and flavor elevates the match day experience.
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