Drink prices have been revealed for Wimbledon 2023.
There's nothing better than sitting in the sun, courtside, or perhaps on the hill watching the tennis with an ice-cold beverage.
Or perhaps the traditional Wimbledon snack of strawberries and cream is more your thing.
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— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 22, 2023
Whatever it is that takes your fancy, here is what you'll have to pay for your favourite beverage or snack at Wimbledon 2023.
Drinks prices for Wimbledon 2023
The Daly Mail reported tennis-goers will be asked to pay £6.10 for a pint of beer in bars at this year's Wimbledon event.
While wine will cost £8.70 and spirits and mixers £6.20.
If you are looking to purchase strawberries and cream, the yummy snack will set you back £2.50.
How do these prices compare with other events?
Wimbledon 2023 drink prices are cheap compared to other prices at other major UK events.
Royal Ascot
At Royal Ascot, bars at the venue are charging £7.40 for a pint of beer, £8 for a glass of wine and £8.90 for a single spirit and mixer.
That's on top of a £49 entry fee.
Those looking to share a drink with family or friends can buy a jug of Pimms for £37.50 or a bottle of champagne for £72.
Glastonbury
Festival-goers took to social media to reveal drinks prices at this year's Glastonbury Festival, which kicked off yesterday (June 21) at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
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— The Glasto Thingy (@TheGlastoThingy) June 20, 2023
Bar prices!#Glastonbury https://t.co/VtRtH9dtgA
Twitter user Marc Faulkner shared a photo from The Bread & Roses bar a couple of days before the event kicked off with drinks prices on the board.
This included pints of San Miguel and Hobgoblin Session IPA being listed for £6.80, with the cheapest options of Burrow Cider, Pyramid Ale and Solstice Bitter on sale for £6.
Meanwhile, most spirits with mixers were prcied at £7.50 for a 25ml option and £12 for a 50ml option.
While if you wanted to go for a double spirit and Red Bull mixer you would have to fork out £13.
Grand National
If you are heading to Aintree, home to the Grand National, a pint will set you back £7.20, a glass of wine costs £8.75, while a spirit and mixer is £8.50.
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