Wimbledon fans have expressed their disbelief after learning that the price of a glass of Pimm's at the championships has risen once more, making an already expensive day out even costlier. This year, a single glass of the popular gin-based liqueur costs £13.45, an increase of £1.20 from 2025.
Fans React to Price Hike
The price increase was highlighted by X user Adam Addicott, who posted: "Bad news for those who like drinking Pimm's at Wimbledon. The price has been increased by £1.20 to £13.45 a glass!" Fans quickly responded with shock and frustration. One person wrote: "It's £10 for a large bottle in Sainsbury's!" Another fumed: "The rich don't care. They'll pay whatever they're charged for Pimm's because they're there for the day out and experience even though the majority of them know anything about tennis."
A third commented: "And they said the World Cup was a rip off!" While a fourth added: "Bought one last year for the experience, and never again." Others shared cost-cutting tips, including one user who said: "Not bothered as we take our own stuff." Another revealed: "£12 a glass at Queens recently, but nobody buys glasses, they all buy a jug. £38 a jug, that provides 6 glasses, so £6.33 a glass. Still expensive but not as bad." A third quipped: "They should open a Spoons [Wetherspoon pub] at Wimbledon."
Full Drink Prices at Wimbledon
Wimbledon has shared its Tea Lawn Bar drinks price list online. In addition to Pimm's, a pint of Stella Artois costs visitors £8.95, while 250ml servings of Saluti, Vino Bianca, and Vinicola Serena wines are £13.10 each. For non-alcoholic options, a bottle of Evian water is £5, and a can of Coke Zero costs £2.90.
Ticket prices for Centre Court during Wimbledon fortnight range from £80 to £350 depending on seat location, adding to the overall cost of a day out that often includes strawberries and cream and a glass of Pimm's.



