Yeboah's Crossbar - Leeds United Hospitality at Elland Road
Elland Road's social lounge - food and drink voucher, a Leeds legend, goal-line seats
Yeboah's Crossbar is the relaxed end of Elland Road hospitality, in a lounge next to the Centenary Pavilion opposite the East Stand. A food and drink voucher comes on arrival, along with one complimentary house beer, wine or soft drink, a locally sourced Yorkshire pie and inclusive tea and coffee before the match. A Leeds legend is in attendance. Seats are padded, on the goal line in the East Stand upper tier at Block L37. The lounge closes during the game and at half-time, so the concourse is used then.
What is included in Yeboah's Crossbar
Exact inclusions vary by fixture - your account manager confirms the detail in writing before you book:
- ✓Padded seats on the goal line in the East Stand upper tier, Block L37
- ✓Food and drink voucher on arrival
- ✓One complimentary house beer, wine or soft drink
- ✓Locally sourced Yorkshire pie
- ✓Inclusive tea and coffee pre-match
- ✓A Leeds legend in attendance
- ✓Complimentary matchday programme
- ✓Lounge closed during the game and at half-time - concourse facilities used
Where you sit
Padded seats on the goal line in the East Stand upper tier, at Block L37. It is a behind-the-goal view rather than a central one, and the atmosphere at that end is a good part of why people take it.
Lounge access
Lounge access from between 2 and 3 hours before kick-off until an hour after the final whistle, with the concourse used at half-time - the lounge itself closes during the game. A food and drink voucher on arrival, one complimentary house beer, wine or soft drink, a locally sourced Yorkshire pie, and inclusive tea and coffee pre-match. A Leeds legend is in attendance, and a complimentary matchday programme is included. The bar is otherwise pay-as-you-go.
How Yeboah's Crossbar compares
Yeboah's Crossbar is the cheaper and more casual of the two Elland Road lounges. The Centenary Pavilion next door gives you a seated two-course meal with dessert after the game, inclusive drinks before it, a host on the microphone and a halfway-line seat. The Crossbar gives you a voucher, a pie, one drink and a goal-line seat. Both put a Leeds legend in the room. If you want a meal, take the Pavilion; if you want a good pre-match hour and to spend the money on the day, take this.
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Yeboah's Crossbar FAQs
What is Yeboah's Crossbar at Elland Road?
Leeds United's casual hospitality lounge, next to the Centenary Pavilion opposite the East Stand. It includes a food and drink voucher on arrival, one complimentary house beer, wine or soft drink, a locally sourced Yorkshire pie, inclusive tea and coffee before the match, a Leeds legend in attendance, a matchday programme and padded goal-line seats in the East Stand upper tier at Block L37.
What is included at Yeboah's Crossbar, and what is not?
A food and drink voucher, one complimentary drink, a Yorkshire pie and pre-match tea and coffee are included. Anything beyond that is bought at the bar. It is a voucher-based social lounge rather than a dining package, and the price reflects that honestly.
Is the lounge open during the match?
No. Yeboah's Crossbar closes during the game and at half-time, and guests use the concourse facilities then. The lounge reopens after the final whistle for an hour. The Centenary Pavilion works the same way at half-time, so this is an Elland Road arrangement rather than a limitation of this package.
Who was Tony Yeboah and why is the lounge named after him?
Tony Yeboah was the Ghanaian striker who played for Leeds between 1995 and 1997, and the lounge is named for two goals rather than for a stand or a sponsor. Both came in the 1995-96 season, against Liverpool at Elland Road and against Wimbledon, and both went in off the underside of the crossbar - hence the name. The Wimbledon strike won the BBC Goal of the Season.
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.
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