Centenary Pavilion - Leeds United Hospitality at Elland Road
Elland Road's award-winning hospitality suite - two courses before the match, dessert after, Leeds legends hosting
The Centenary Pavilion is Elland Road's main hospitality suite, next to the East Stand and built for up to around a thousand guests on shared tables of ten. Two courses are served before the match and the third comes after it, which keeps the room full at full time rather than emptying at the whistle. Beer, wine and soft drinks are inclusive pre-match, with a drinks voucher at full time, and the day is hosted by a matchday compere alongside Leeds legends. Seats are padded, in the East Stand upper tier on the halfway line at Block L41.
What is included in Centenary Pavilion
Exact inclusions vary by fixture - your account manager confirms the detail in writing before you book:
- ✓Padded seats in the East Stand upper tier, Block L41, on the halfway line
- ✓Two-course meal served pre-match, third course served after the game
- ✓Inclusive beer, wine and soft drinks pre-match
- ✓Drinks voucher at full time
- ✓Live entertainment and a matchday host with Leeds legends
- ✓Lounge access 3 hours before kick-off and 1 hour after the final whistle
- ✓Complimentary matchday programme and team sheet
- ✓Shared tables of ten
Where you sit
Padded seats in the East Stand upper tier at Block L41, on the halfway line - the central view at Elland Road, elevated and level with the play. The lounge itself sits opposite the East Stand, so there is a short walk out to the seats.
Lounge access
Lounge access from 3 hours before kick-off until 1 hour after the final whistle. A two-course meal is served pre-match with the third course, dessert, served after the game. Beer, wine and soft drinks are inclusive before the match, and a drinks voucher is included at full time. Half-time refreshments are taken on the concourse. Live entertainment, a matchday host and Leeds legends in the room, plus a complimentary matchday programme and team sheet. Shared tables of ten.
How Centenary Pavilion compares
The Centenary Pavilion is the seated-dining option at Elland Road and the one that suits groups and corporate parties - shared tables of ten, a host on the microphone and a room that stays busy after the whistle. Yeboah's Crossbar next door is the casual alternative: a voucher, a drink and a pie in a social bar rather than a meal at a table. The Pavilion is the better fit if the meal is part of the occasion; the Crossbar if the football is the whole of it.
Other Leeds United packages: Yeboah's Crossbar
Centenary Pavilion FAQs
What is the Centenary Pavilion at Elland Road?
Leeds United's main hospitality suite, next to the East Stand, holding up to around a thousand guests on shared tables of ten. It includes a two-course pre-match meal with dessert served after the game, inclusive beer, wine and soft drinks before kick-off, a full-time drinks voucher, live entertainment with a matchday host and Leeds legends, and padded seats in the East Stand upper tier at Block L41.
What food and drink is included in the Centenary Pavilion?
Two courses before the match and the third, dessert, after it. Beer, wine and soft drinks are inclusive pre-match, and a drinks voucher is included at full time. Half-time refreshments are bought on the concourse rather than in the lounge - the room closes during the game.
Where are the Centenary Pavilion seats?
Padded seats in the East Stand upper tier at Block L41, on the halfway line. It is the central view at Elland Road. The lounge is opposite the East Stand, so allow a few minutes to walk round to your seat before kick-off.
Why is the third course served after the match?
It is deliberate, and it is the thing regulars like most about the Pavilion. Two courses go out before kick-off and dessert is served at full time, so the room stays together after the game rather than everyone leaving into the crowd at once. It also means the traffic around Elland Road has thinned by the time you leave.
What is the dress code at Elland Road hospitality?
Smart casual in both lounges. Neither is a formal environment - the Centenary Pavilion is a seated dining room and Yeboah's Crossbar is a social bar, and both are relaxed with it. Away colours are not appropriate in the home hospitality areas.
Is this official Leeds United hospitality?
The packages are sourced through our network of authorised hospitality suppliers rather than the secondary market, and every booking is confirmed to you in writing before you commit. DN Global is not Leeds United's official hospitality provider and does not present itself as one - what we guarantee is that the facility and inclusions you are quoted are the ones you receive.
Can I book this package for a group?
Yes, and Elland Road suits groups better than most - the Centenary Pavilion seats up to around a thousand guests on shared tables of ten, so larger parties are straightforward here in a way they are not at smaller lounges. Tell us your numbers and your fixture and your account manager will confirm what can be sourced.
How do I get to Elland Road?
Elland Road is about two miles south-west of Leeds city centre, off the M621. There is no station at the ground - the usual routes are the matchday shuttle bus from Leeds station, a taxi of ten to fifteen minutes on a normal day, or parking on site and around the ground. Traffic clears slowly after full time. DN Global can arrange private transfers as part of your package.
Enquire about Centenary Pavilion
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