Rosewater Pavilion Wimbledon Hospitality 2026

Rosewater Pavilion, Wimbledon: a calm, considered guide to the most quintessential hospitality inside the Grounds

Quick Summary

Rosewater Pavilion is Wimbledonโ€™s garden-set sanctuary: private tables for 2โ€“12 (with suite options for larger groups), a four-course British ร  la carte menu, all-day complimentary bar, live music and a terrace with views towards Centre Court. Fast-track entry via Gate 10 and official Centre Court seats keep the day smooth. Itโ€™s designed for guests who value privacy, craft and an easy flow to the tennis.

What it is (and where it sits)

Rosewater Pavilion is an official hospitality venue inside the Wimbledon Grounds, named for the Venus Rosewater dishโ€”the Ladiesโ€™ Singles Trophyโ€”which gives the space its heritage cue. You enter via dedicated fast-track at Gate 10, step into landscaped gardens and lounges, and can move between dining, terrace and court with minimal fuss.

The feel: light, refined and unabashedly Britishโ€”ivy-clad exteriors, floral touches and an easy hum from the live musicians. It reads as a tranquil base rather than a party hub.

Seats and access

Packages come with official Centre Court ticketsโ€”described by the provider as โ€œsome of our bestโ€โ€”and the route from Pavilion to court is short. Guests also benefit from buggy shuttles when required. Terrace sightlines point towards Centre Court (itโ€™s a balcony outlook, not a seat-view into the bowl).

Dining & drink: British ingredients, done properly

Expect a four-course ร  la carte built around British produce, traditional afternoon tea, and light bites available throughout. In recent editions, headline chefs (including Marcus Wareing) have curated menus for the final daysโ€”useful context if culinary pedigree is high on your list.

At the bar: a complimentary all-day service with Champagne (including rosรฉ), curated wines, bespoke cocktails, and a full range of beers and spirits. Drinks to-go are available for the tennis.

Space, tables and hosting

Private Tables & Suites

  • Private tables for 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 guests.
  • Exclusive lounge areas for quiet conversation.
  • Private suites for up to 24 guests available.

Polished Touchpoints

  • Live music creating a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Opportunity to meet a former professional player.
  • Concierge service and optional dedicated parking.

A realistic day plan (so you donโ€™t clock-watch)

  • 10:30โ€“11:30 Arrivals via Gate 10; coffee or a first glass on the terrace.
  • 12:00โ€“13:15 Four-course lunch at your private table; pace service to the order of play.
  • From 13:30 Centre Court for the opening matches.
  • Mid-afternoon Back to Pavilion for afternoon tea and live music; grab a to-go drink for the return to court.
  • Early evening Terrace pause; if youโ€™ve arranged a car, collection is a short walk from the venue.

Who it suits (and when to pick something else)

Relationship-driven hosting

Private tables, calm lounges and swift movement to Centre Courtโ€”ideal for client time without the bustle.

Families and small groups

The garden setting, flexible table sizes and clear wayfinding make the day feel effortless.

Prefer more buzz?

The Treehouse is deliberately livelier (DJ, roaming food). For a formal tasting menu, Le Gavroche at The Lawn is the story-rich option.

Pricing, demand and availability (what to expect)

Pricing varies by round and day and is released by the official provider; high-demand dates often sell out well in advance. In 2024, Wimbledonโ€™s official hospitality announced a full sell-out ahead of the tournamentโ€”useful context for planning early. Treat any third-party price lists as indicative only; ask for live availability.

Above + Beyond: how we build your day

We donโ€™t sell off-the-shelf days. Tell us who youโ€™re hosting and what a โ€œwinโ€ looks likeโ€”face time, a celebration, or simply the best tennisโ€”and weโ€™ll shape dates, table size, seats, transfers and after-tennis plans around that brief. Our role is to make the logistics invisible so your guests remember the tennis and the conversation.

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Explore our curated official Wimbledon hospitality packages to find the perfect setting for your day at The Championships.

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FAQs

Itโ€™s inside the Grounds with a terrace that looks towards Centre Court; movement to your reserved seats is short, with Gate 10 fast-track helping on arrival.

A four-course ร  la carte menu, traditional afternoon tea, and light bites; the bar is complimentary all day with Champagne (including rosรฉ), wines, spirits, beer and bespoke cocktails.

Yesโ€”choose private tables for 2โ€“12, or book Private Suites within Rosewater Pavilion (up to ~24 guests) for complete seclusion.

Expect live music, a chance to meet a former British tennis legend, concierge/hostess service, and optional dedicated parking near the venue.

Yesโ€”Wimbledonโ€™s official hospitality regularly partners with Michelin-star chefs; notably, Marcus Wareing curated the final four days at Rosewater Pavilion in 2023 (and again the following year).

Le Gavroche at The Lawn, Wimbledon: Your Guide to Exclusive Tennis Hospitality

Le Gavroche at The Lawn, Wimbledon: a practical, insider guide to the most coveted table in SW19

Quick Summary

Le Gavroche at The Lawn is Wimbledonโ€™s most exclusive hospitality space: a private, Roux-led tasting menu with curated wine pairings, the original cheese trolley, and official Centre Court seats. Tables are strictly limited (2, 4 or 6), positioned inside The Lawn opposite Gate 5 with buggy shuttles, garden access and live music. Prices vary by day: lower-demand dates start in the low ยฃ2,000s + VAT; peak days (including finals) rise substantially.

What it is (and why it matters)

Le Gavroche at The Lawn brings the spirit of the legendary Mayfair restaurantโ€”closed in January 2024 after 57 yearsโ€”into Wimbledon for the fortnight. Itโ€™s an ultra-premium pop-up inside The Lawn, created by Wimbledonโ€™s official hospitality partner Keith Prowse in collaboration with Michel Roux Jr. Expect a tasting โ€œMenu Exceptionnelโ€, paired wines, and the theatre of the famous cheese trolley, all within a discreet dining room a minute from Centre Court.

Location and flow

The venue sits inside The Lawn, directly opposite Gate 5. Movement to the show court is quick, with buggy shuttles available; that matters when youโ€™re pacing lunch around the order of play. After dining, you can spill into the English-style gardens for live music, whisky and cigars, or watch changeovers on the giant screen.

What you actually get

Dining

  • Five-course tasting โ€œMenu Exceptionnelโ€ overseen by Michel Roux Jr.
  • Le Gavroche cheese trolley carved at the table.
  • Assiette du Chef dessert selection.

Pairings & bar

  • Sommelier-curated wine pairings matched to each course.
  • Complimentary bar: premium spirits, vintage Champagne, and bespoke cocktails.

Your seats

  • Official Centre Court tickets (with Debenture options on selected dates).

Setting & service

  • Private tables for 2, 4 or 6.
  • Memorabilia and design cues from Le Gavroche and Wimbledon.
  • Dedicated concierge and access to The Lawn gardens with live music.

A realistic day plan

  • 10:45โ€“11:45 Arrivals and a glass in the garden; check the order of play.
  • 12:00โ€“13:30 Le Gavroche tasting menu, with paced wine service.
  • From 13:30 Head to Centre Court; shuttle if needed.
  • Late afternoon Return for cheese trolley and digestif; catch play on the garden screen if matches overrun.

These timings reflect venue layout and transport notes from The Lawnโ€™s official materials and Wimbledon hospitality guides.

Pricing, demand and availability (what to expect)

Pricing varies by round and day. Recent public guidance places entry-level days from the low ยฃ2,000s + VAT; at the top end, finals-weekend dates have been reported well above ยฃ6,000 per person. Inventory is tiny and often sells out months aheadโ€”particularly since the Mayfair restaurantโ€™s closure intensified demand. Treat any figures as directional; live availability shifts quickly.

Who this is best for (and when to consider alternatives)

High-stakes hosting

You want private-table intimacy, a serious menu, and the certainty of Centre Court. This is the most polished expression of Wimbledon hospitality.

Marking a milestone

If the story matters as much as the seatโ€”Le Gavroche revived at Wimbledonโ€”this is the pick.

Prefer a looser, livelier feel?

The Treehouse swaps tasting menus for a roaming service, DJs and a buzzy barโ€”still with show-court seats.

Above + Beyond: how we build the day around you

We donโ€™t sell off-the-shelf packages. Tell us who youโ€™re hosting and the outcome you wantโ€”relationship time, a celebration, or simply the best tennisโ€”and weโ€™ll shape dates, seats, table size, logistics and after-tennis plans to fit. Our team has long experience curating discreet, high-touch days at Wimbledon for private clients and brands.

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Wimbledon hospitality packages โ†’

FAQs

Tables are set for 2, 4 or 6 and the allocation is small by design, which is why dates go early.

Yesโ€”packages include official Centre Court tickets; Debenture seating may be offered on selected dates and carries additional lounge access.

Inside The Lawn, opposite Gate 5, with buggy shuttles to the gate and a short walk to Centre Court.

Yesโ€”the project was launched in partnership with Michel Roux Jr, following the January 2024 closure of the Mayfair restaurant.

The Lawn offers a polished ร  la carte lunch and afternoon tea in a lively garden-set space. Le Gavroche at The Lawn is a separate, ultra-premium dining room within the building, serving a tasting menu with curated wine pairings and a more intimate, private-table serviceโ€”paired with the same official show-court access.

The Lawn at Wimbledon: An Insider’s Guide to Flagship Hospitality

The Lawn at Wimbledon: Our guide to the Championshipsโ€™ flagship hospitality

Quick Summary

This guide offers an insiderโ€™s perspective on The Lawn, Wimbledon's premier hospitality experience. We cover the atmosphere, the Roux-led dining, court access, and practical timings to help you decide if itโ€™s the right choice for hosting clients or celebrating with friends. We also compare it to other top-tier options like The Treehouse and Debenture seating.

Wimbledon does hospitality differently. The Lawn is the anchorโ€”an airy, garden-set space with serious food, a relaxed atmosphere and a straight line to Centre Court or No.1 Court. If youโ€™re weighing up where to host clients or celebrate with friends next summer, this guide gives you the detail that actually helps you decide.

At Above + Beyond, we curate days like these for discerning guests year after yearโ€”matching courts, seats, dining styles and logistics so the experience feels effortless and personal. Our aim here is simple: give you the facts, the feel, and a few practical tips you wonโ€™t find on a brochure.

What The Lawn actually is (and where it sits)

The Lawn is Wimbledonโ€™s flagship hospitality hub: a double-height, glass-fronted space set around an English-style garden with live music and a giant outdoor screen. [8] It sits directly opposite Gate 5 with buggy shuttles to the gate (under a minute), which keeps movement smooth when youโ€™re heading to your seats. [3]

The vibe: polished but unpretentiousโ€”white-tablecloth dining without the hush. You can dip in and out for service, drinks or a breather in the garden and still follow the tennis on the big screen. [1, 8]

Seats and access: what youโ€™re actually buying

Packages include official reserved seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court. [1] Adjacent seats can be arranged for groups, and Debenture tickets are also available on selected days if you want the highest tier of access. [1, 9]

Good to know: moving between The Lawn and your court is straightforward; the location near Gate 5 shortens the transition so youโ€™re not clock-watching between courses and play. [3]

Food & drink: Roux-led menus, done for a day at the tennis

The culinary programme is led by Michel Roux Jr and Emily Roux, with a three-course ร  la carte lunch, a classic afternoon tea (sandwiches, pastries and the compulsory strawberries & cream), plus seafood and cheese stations if you prefer to graze. [2, 7]

At the bar youโ€™ll find a complimentary selection of premium spirits and wines, mixologist-made cocktails, and barista coffee throughout the day; a whisky & cigar bar rounds things off for those who like a ritual after play. [2, 3]

For tasting-menu lovers: on selected dates Le Gavroche at The Lawn offers a five-course โ€œMenu Exceptionnelโ€ created by Michel Roux Jrโ€”a different, more formal way to do The Championships. [4, 14]

A day at The Lawn (realistic timings)

  • 10:30โ€“12:00 Arrivals, Champagne or coffee in the garden; keep an eye on the outdoor screen for updates. [8]
  • 12:00โ€“13:15 ร€ la carte lunch at your private table (tables for 2โ€“12 available). [3]
  • From 13:30 Head to Centre Court/No.1 for the first matches.
  • Mid-afternoon Drop back for afternoon tea; catch changeovers or the final games on the big screen with live music in the garden. [5]
  • Early evening Post-match drinks; if youโ€™ve booked Le Gavroche at The Lawn, settle in for the tasting menu.

Who The Lawn suits (and who should consider an alternative)

Hosting and networking

The combination of private tables, polished service and an easy flow to the courts makes it ideal for client entertaining without the stiffness of a private suite. [11]

Friends & family

Itโ€™s spacious, sociable and forgiving on timingsโ€”especially helpful if youโ€™ve got mixed interests in the group. [8]

Prefer a livelier scene?

The Treehouse trades white tablecloths for vibrant interiors, a roaming menu and a DJ, with access to the same garden and big screen. Great fun, but deliberately more informal. [2, 13]

Want maximum privacy?

Look at Skyview Suites (private suites on Centre Court) or stick with Debenture-only if you want pure tennis with ร -la-carte dining in the Debenture lounges. [17, 18]

Practical booking notes

  • Demand & pricing: popular dates sell out early. Pricing varies by round and court; as an example, mid-Championships dates in 2026 were listed from ยฃ3,375pp ex VAT for some days at The Lawn. Treat this as guidance onlyโ€”availability shifts quickly.
  • Group tables: request adjacent seats on your chosen court when you book; The Lawn accommodates private tables from 2 to 12. [3]
  • Logistics: the proximity to Gate 5 plus buggy shuttles keep transitions tight, which matters if youโ€™re hosting and donโ€™t want to miss key points. [3]

How we work (Above + Beyond)

We donโ€™t sell off-the-shelf days. Tell us who youโ€™re hosting and what success looks likeโ€”relationship-building, a celebration, or simply the best tennisโ€”then weโ€™ll shape the court, seats, dining style and schedule around that brief. Our background in high-profile fundraising means we value discretion, pacing and polish as much as the seat view. Thatโ€™s the difference our clients come back for.

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Looking for The Lawn or weighing it up against The Treehouse, Skyview or Debenture seating? See live options and request a tailored proposal:

โ†’ Wimbledon hospitality packages

FAQs

A Roux-designed three-course ร  la carte lunch, traditional afternoon tea, seafood and cheese stations, a complimentary bar with premium spirits and cocktails, live music, access to the garden with a giant outdoor screen, concierge service and official seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court. [1, 2]

They serve different moods. The Lawn is refined and flexibleโ€”great for hosting with private tables. The Treehouse is louder and looser with a roaming menu and a DJ. [20, 21] Both link to the same garden and big screen; your choice should follow the tone of your day. [13]

Yesโ€”request adjacent seats when booking. Group seating is available on both Centre Court and No.1 Court, subject to availability on your chosen day. [3]

Wimbledon hospitality is smart (jacket optional); think summer tailoring or elegant daywear. Thereโ€™s no strict dress code in public areas, but hospitality venues and Debenture lounges expect a polished standard. (Always check your specific package notes.)

Standard Lawn packages use official show-court seats; Debenture tickets can be offered on selected dates if you want the highest tier of seating and lounge access. [1] Ask at enquiry stage to confirm availability.

The Treehouse Wimbledon Hospitality 2026 | Above + Beyond

Discover The Treehouse at Wimbledon 2026: Michelin dining by Tom Sellers, premium drinks, live DJs, garden terraces, and Centre Court seats. Book with Above + Beyond.

Wimbledon Treehouse Hospitality: Playful, Premium and Perfect for Groups

Quick Summary

Looking for a hospitality experience that feels less โ€œstuffy suiteโ€ and more โ€œelevated day outโ€? The Treehouse blends chef-led dining, craft cocktails and a lively garden scene with the substance that matters most: official reserved seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court. If youโ€™re exploring options for next summer, start with our curated overview below โ€” and donโ€™t miss the full Wimbledon hospitality packages.

The Treehouse offers an atmosphere unlike any other โ€” playful yet premium, sociable yet polished. Itโ€™s one of the standout Wimbledon hospitality options, giving guests the freedom of roaming gourmet dining, a lively garden scene, and official seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court.

What makes The Treehouse different

Perched above The Lawn, The Treehouse pairs a premiumโ€“informal vibe with thoughtful touches youโ€™ll actually use through the day. Compared to other Wimbledon experiences, it strikes the balance between lively atmosphere and premium service.

Chef-led roaming plates

Expect gourmet small plates curated by Tom Sellers, plus interactive food stations and an informal take on afternoon tea that lets you graze between sessions.

Serious drinks programme

Bespoke cocktails mixed to order, alongside a complimentary bar of premium spirits, wines and beers.

Atmosphere with range

A balcony overlooking gardens and lake, live DJs, a dedicated whisky & cigar bar, and playful touches like an old-style sweet shoppe and pamper lounge.

Seats that matter

Reserved official seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court, a short walk (or buggy) from the facility.

Who itโ€™s perfect for

  • Entertaining clients or partners who prefer pace and variety to a formal multi-course lunch.
  • Groups that want to mingle together in a sociable space without losing the โ€œbig-matchโ€ feel.
  • Tennis fans who want the flexibility of garden terraces, live music and a screen for outer-court drama.

A day in The Treehouse (sample flow)

  1. Arrivals at The Lawn; coffee and light bites on the balcony.
  2. Roaming plates and craft cocktails; choose your session plan.
  3. Take your reserved seats for early Centre/No.1 matches.
  4. Back to The Treehouse for sweet shoppe treats, whisky & cigar bar, or a pamper reset.
  5. DJ picks up; nip out to your seats for the evening session as the tennis crescendos.

Food & drink highlights

  • Gourmet roaming small plates by Tom Sellers designed for movement and conversation.
  • Interactive food displays to keep things lively between matches.
  • Complimentary bar including cocktails built by expert bartenders.
  • Informal afternoon tea with a Wimbledon twist.

Your seats & movement

  • Centre Court or No.1 Court seats are pre-allocated to your booking.
  • Itโ€™s an easy walk from The Treehouse to the courts; buggy transfers are available at peak times.
  • Pop back between sessions for refreshments, networking, or to watch the outer-court action on the garden screen.

Atmosphere & extras

  • Balcony views over gardens and lake
  • Live DJs creating a light, summer energy
  • Whisky & cigar bar for slower moments
  • Olde-style sweet shoppe and pamper lounge for playful, premium touches

Tips to get more from your day

  • Book early for groups so we can seat everyone together in the same court block.
  • Plan your session splits โ€” eat before the afternoon session, then return for cocktails ahead of evening play.
  • Dress smart-summer: effortless and elevated works best in photos and feels right for the day.
  • Leverage the garden: the Lawn Garden and big screen are ideal for non-tennis guests who still want the buzz.

FAQs

What is The Treehouse at Wimbledon?

The Treehouse is a premiumโ€“informal hospitality facility above The Lawn, combining chef-led roaming plates, a complimentary premium bar, and a lively garden vibeโ€”paired with official reserved seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court.

Do Treehouse packages include Centre Court seats?

Yes. Packages include reserved seats on Centre Court or No.1 Court. Your court is confirmed at booking and is a short walk or buggy ride from the facility.

Is The Treehouse good for groups?

Absolutely. Flexible seating and a sociable layout make it ideal for client hosting and mixed-interest groups, with plenty to do between sessions.

Whatโ€™s the dress code?

Think smart summer: polished but relaxed. Comfortable shoes are sensible given garden areas and movement between court and facility.

How far is The Treehouse from Centre Court?

Itโ€™s a brief walk from The Treehouse to Centre and No.1 Courts, with buggy transfers available at busy times.

How to book (and what to compare)

If youโ€™re weighing up Debenture-only versus Debenture + Facility or a private suite, The Treehouse sits in the sweet spot: more atmosphere and amenities than Debentures alone, and far more flexible than a formal dining room. See live options and availability on our Wimbledon hospitality page.