As a Brighton fan, you will probably be aware of the new fan zone named The Terrace which Brighton have built next to the Amex Stadium.
Costing millions of pounds, the Terrace has an indoor capacity of 1,000. When the weather allows, another 2,000 supporters can be welcomed outside on a matchday. Making it the biggest fan zone in the Premier League!
The facility includes wraparound screens displaying information about the game and televisions for live sport. It will open all week round as a bar and food facility for the community, as well as showing beam backs of Albion away games not broadcast on television.
With plenty of information about the Terrace and the Heineken Fan Zone spread to different corners of the internet, we thought it might be a good idea to pool stuff together in one place on the Property Moves webpage for you.
So, from pre and post-match entertainment, here is everything you need to know.
The Heineken Fan Zone at The Terrace
On a matchday, the fan zone is sponsored by Heineken. So, it becomes the Heineken Fan Zone at The Terrace. It will be open for a long time before kick-off and a long time afterwards. The aim being to encourage fans to arrive earlier and leave later. Thus, reducing train and bus queues by staggering the number of people arriving or leaving at once.
Matchdays at the Heineken Fan Zone
The Terrace is free to enter and split over two levels. Admission is on a first-come-first-served basis.
On a matchday, the upper level is for American Express cardholders and up to three guests. Down below is where any Albion fans not connected to an Amex holder can mingle.
Screens inside The Terrace will show the early and late Premier League matches, along with other sporting events such as the Six Nations.
There are live bands, musicians, DJ sets and special guests to keep supporters entertained.
Food and drink at the Terrace
Food and drink at the Heineken Fan Zone at The Terrace is ordered via digital screens or the Brighton & Hove Albion app.
The beer offering is your standard Heineken fare; Heineken, Cruzcampo, etc. Harvey’s will also be available and Guinness Zero. Prices are the same as they are inside the stadium concourse. Most excitingly for those who enjoy a famous German spirit, Jagermeister is also on the menu. In terms of eating, The Terrace has four different street food options. Burgers and hotdogs, Chicken, Asian food and Toasties.
Non matchdays at the The Terrace
As already mentioned, Albion away games are going to be shown live at The Terrace.
This is one of the most exciting aspects of the new facility. Couldn’t get a ticket for Brentford because of the small away allocation? Or don’t fancy a Sunday lunchtime kick off at Newcastle? Pop along and watch it at the Terrace instead.
Melts is also be open from 9am to 2pm on weekdays for visitors to the Amex. The club are hoping to attract passing trade and capitalise on the number of university students in the Falmer area on a daily basis.