Those joining The Championships away from the Grounds are invited to sample a Taste of Wimbledon At Home. For 2026 we are once again delighted to present our Afternoon Tea Picnic.
Wimbledon At Home picnics are available throughout The Championships.
At Home Afternoon Teas are packaged in a recyclable Wimbledon picnic box and are designed for two people to share.
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For those visiting The Championships and wishing to enjoy a Wimbledon Picnic, you must reserve your picnic in advance. It will be ready to collect from 10am at The Championships. Please collect your picnic before 5pm.
Please note the Picnic is not inclusive of a ticket or Grounds entry.
Once you have collected your picnic from Picnics Pick Up (Located above Court 18 - accessed via The Hill), it is yours to enjoy whilst taking in some tennis, soaking up the atmosphere on The Hill or after finding a relaxing spot in the Southern Village.
Packed in reusable Wimbledon cool bags, all picnics at The Championships are designed for two people and include a picnic blanket, plates and cutlery.
Unfortunately, picnics are not available to buy on the same day as collection. You must order a minimum of 3 days in advance. Please order no later than Day 1 of The Championships for collection on Day 3.
American Express® cardmembers will have access to a presale from 1 June, with general sale commencing on 8 June.
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For Wimbledon Picnics at Home and at The Championships, American Express® cardmembers will have access to a presale from 1 June, with general sale commencing on 8 June.
Please note: At The Championships picnics are not inclusive of a ticket. Only those with guaranteed entry to the Grounds are advised to purchase these picnics.
Unfortunately, we are unable to make changes to the menus available. If you have a query, we will try to resolve this for you.
The NGCI menus only use non-gluten containing ingredients.
Cancellation Policy
Due to the popularity of the picnics, we operate a general no refund rule. We will however review each request separately on its merit. This does not affect you statutory rights.