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[Albion] The Goldstone Restaurant



Bozza

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Presumably this is the latest way of using what seems to have been a bit of a cursed space in the East Stand...

The Goldstone Restaurant, which is new to our East Stand, offers a grill menu, with central seats, providing a fantastic view of the matchday action and is the ideal venue to entertain clients with an all-inclusive package.

Premium central seating in the Lower East Stand with a great view of the action

Champagne and light snacks on arrival

A three-course pre-match meal from the grill

Tea and coffee at half-time

Refreshments with tea and coffee at full-time

Inclusive premium wine, beer and soft drinks

Matchday programme

One car parking space per four guests

NON-MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
Category A: £220 + VAT
Category B: £180 + VAT
Category C: £160 + VAT
Seasonal price: £3,400 + VAT

MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
(SEATING NOT INCLUDED)
Category A: £110 + VAT
Category B: £100 + VAT
Category C: £90 + VAT
Seasonal price: £1,700 + VAT
 


Jan 30, 2008
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Presumably this is the latest way of using what seems to have been a bit of a cursed space in the East Stand...

The Goldstone Restaurant, which is new to our East Stand, offers a grill menu, with central seats, providing a fantastic view of the matchday action and is the ideal venue to entertain clients with an all-inclusive package.

Premium central seating in the Lower East Stand with a great view of the action

Champagne and light snacks on arrival

A three-course pre-match meal from the grill

Tea and coffee at half-time

Refreshments with tea and coffee at full-time

Inclusive premium wine, beer and soft drinks

Matchday programme

One car parking space per four guests

NON-MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
Category A: £220 + VAT
Category B: £180 + VAT
Category C: £160 + VAT
Seasonal price: £3,400 + VAT

MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
(SEATING NOT INCLUDED)
Category A: £110 + VAT
Category B: £100 + VAT
Category C: £90 + VAT
Seasonal price: £1,700 + VAT
not for me thanks , I couldn't possibly justify the outlay unless I could claim it back on expense's on my yearly tax return???
regards
DR
 






Bozza

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Is this a step up from the 1901 club, or the money machine in motion again?

I think it's the dining option for 1901ers (the members in the pricing structure). Non-1901ers pay the full price, which comes with a seat (although I'm not sure what season ticket holders are supposed to do with their own seats given it's against the law to let others use them).

ts that in what is or was HB Restaurant?

No - that's in the West Stand, and is priced the same.
 






Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Presumably this is the latest way of using what seems to have been a bit of a cursed space in the East Stand...

The Goldstone Restaurant, which is new to our East Stand, offers a grill menu, with central seats, providing a fantastic view of the matchday action and is the ideal venue to entertain clients with an all-inclusive package.

Premium central seating in the Lower East Stand with a great view of the action

Champagne and light snacks on arrival

A three-course pre-match meal from the grill

Tea and coffee at half-time

Refreshments with tea and coffee at full-time

Inclusive premium wine, beer and soft drinks

Matchday programme

One car parking space per four guests

NON-MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
Category A: £220 + VAT
Category B: £180 + VAT
Category C: £160 + VAT
Seasonal price: £3,400 + VAT

MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
(SEATING NOT INCLUDED)
Category A: £110 + VAT
Category B: £100 + VAT
Category C: £90 + VAT
Seasonal price: £1,700 + VAT

Is that what used to be the Seven Stars bar?
 


wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Presumably this is the latest way of using what seems to have been a bit of a cursed space in the East Stand...

The Goldstone Restaurant, which is new to our East Stand, offers a grill menu, with central seats, providing a fantastic view of the matchday action and is the ideal venue to entertain clients with an all-inclusive package.

Premium central seating in the Lower East Stand with a great view of the action

Champagne and light snacks on arrival

A three-course pre-match meal from the grill

Tea and coffee at half-time

Refreshments with tea and coffee at full-time

Inclusive premium wine, beer and soft drinks

Matchday programme

One car parking space per four guests

NON-MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
Category A: £220 + VAT
Category B: £180 + VAT
Category C: £160 + VAT
Seasonal price: £3,400 + VAT

MEMBERS PRICE PER PERSON
(SEATING NOT INCLUDED)
Category A: £110 + VAT
Category B: £100 + VAT
Category C: £90 + VAT
Seasonal price: £1,700 + VAT

Does it actually mean that you will get real real Champagne? My money is on Prosecco at 1 third of the price. Doesn't bother me but an utter codswallop package to numpties that will suck it up.
 




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Taybha

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They still don't get it do they , stick a bloody dart board in there , a juke box and some soft furniture , paint the walls a nicotine colour , put a poster of linda lusardi nibbling sam fox's ear up and bobs your uncle a matchday venue to be used by all and sundry (community) like the stadium says on the label and it would be full matchday , these corporate type places are like a bloody plague sweeping across modern day football , it's like the cheeky fekka pubs asking you to pay to get in the pub on new years eve .

Mind you this is of course my own very individual opinion and welcome all put downs from jumper over the shoulder wearing yuppies .
 
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AmexRuislip

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I think it's the dining option for 1901ers (the members in the pricing structure). Non-1901ers pay the full price, which comes with a seat (although I'm not sure what season ticket holders are supposed to do with their own seats given it's against the law to let others use them).



No - that's in the West Stand, and is priced the same.

Cheers, I'll think I'm sticking to my sandwich and Bovril matchday :)
 












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I think it's the dining option for 1901ers (the members in the pricing structure). Non-1901ers pay the full price, which comes with a seat (although I'm not sure what season ticket holders are supposed to do with their own seats given it's against the law to let others use them).

I'd presume that I could pay the 'Members price' and just sit in my own ST seat as normal. (Given that my seats are ESL, just the other side of a set of steps from the 1901 ones).
 


hans kraay fan club

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Does it actually mean that you will get real real Champagne? My money is on Prosecco at 1 third of the price. Doesn't bother me but an utter codswallop package to numpties that will suck it up.

I'd suspect you would lose your money, then.

If it says Champagne, it will be Champagne.

And the numpties that you are so keen to denigrate, will be the ones allowing the club to keep your ST cost reasonable.

They still don't get it do they , stick a bloody dart board in there , a juke box and some soft furniture , paint the walls a nicotine colour , put a poster of linda lusardi nibbling sam fox's ear up and bobs your uncle a matchday venue to be used by all and sundry (community) like the stadium says on the label and it would be full matchday , these corporate type places are like a bloody plague sweeping across modern day football , it's like the cheeky fekka pubs asking you to pay to get in the pub on new years eve .

Mind you this is of course my own very individual opinion and welcome all put downs from jumper over the shoulder wearing hippies .

As above, quite happy that there are these facilities for those wishing to swell the club's coffers, and enable them to avoid increasing OUR season tickets.
 


BNthree

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Sep 14, 2016
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Mind you this is of course my own very individual opinion and welcome all put downs from jumper over the shoulder wearing hippies .

Whilst I'm inclined to agree with your post in general I'm confused by the word hippies at the end. Did you mean yuppies? Or hooray Henrys?
 




timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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They still don't get it do they , stick a bloody dart board in there , a juke box and some soft furniture , paint the walls a nicotine colour , put a poster of linda lusardi nibbling sam fox's ear up and bobs your uncle a matchday venue to be used by all and sundry (community) like the stadium says on the label and it would be full matchday , these corporate type places are like a bloody plague sweeping across modern day football , it's like the cheeky fekka pubs asking you to pay to get in the pub on new years eve .

Mind you this is of course my own very individual opinion and welcome all put downs from jumper over the shoulder wearing hippies .

All this and you might spend a tenner
 





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