Brodies - Liverpool FC Hospitality at Anfield
Anfield Road Stand hospitality - bar-lounge atmosphere in Brodies
Brodies is Anfield's sociable hospitality lounge, on Level 1 of the Anfield Road Stand upper tier. Complimentary street food is served right up to kick-off, one inclusive half-time drink comes with it - beer, wine or a soft drink - and a former Liverpool legend appears in the lounge on matchdays. Seats are padded, in Blocks AM1 to AM8, with direct access from the bar to your seat rather than a walk round the concourse. The lounge is named after John Alexander Brodie, the Liverpool city engineer who invented the goal net.
What is included in Brodies
Exact inclusions vary by fixture - your account manager confirms the detail in writing before you book:
- ✓Meet an ex-Liverpool Legend included
- ✓Access to Brodies lounge in the Anfield Road Stand
- ✓Matchday food served throughout the visit
- ✓Padded seat - Anfield Road Stand positioning
- ✓Pre-match and half-time bar access
Where you sit
Padded seats on Level 1 of the Anfield Road Stand upper tier, Blocks AM1 to AM8, rows 5 to 13, with direct access from the Brodies bar to your seat. The grades differ by block: Bronze covers AM1, AM7 and AM8; Silver covers AM3 and AM6; Gold covers AM4 and AM5, the most central. Front Rows options guarantee the first four rows in AM2 and AM8, and Central Front Rows guarantee the first four rows in AM3 to AM6. Food, drink and everything else is identical across every grade - only the seat moves.
Lounge access
Brodies opens between 2.5 and 3 hours before kick-off depending on the fixture, stays available at half-time, and runs for an hour after the final whistle. Complimentary classic street food is served until kick-off. One inclusive half-time drink - beer, wine or a soft drink. An appearance from a former Liverpool legend, pre-match entertainment in the room, and a complimentary matchday programme. The bar is otherwise pay-as-you-go.
How Brodies compares
Brodies is the sociable end of Anfield hospitality: a proper lounge, food included, one drink included, and a legend in the room. The Premier Club is the more formal alternative in the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, with an inclusive hot and cold buffet and access to the Paisley and Shankly suites. The Anfield Beat is the premium sports bar in the Main Stand, and priced well above Brodies rather than below it. The Village at the Sandon takes the whole thing off-site, to the pub where the club was founded.
Other Liverpool FC packages: Premier Club, The Anfield Beat, Village at the Sandon
Brodies FAQs
What is Brodies Sports Bar at Anfield?
Liverpool's sociable matchday lounge, on Level 1 of the Anfield Road Stand upper tier. It includes complimentary street food served until kick-off, one inclusive half-time drink, an appearance from a former LFC legend, pre-match entertainment, a matchday programme and padded seats in Blocks AM1 to AM8 with direct access from the bar to your seat.
What is included in Brodies, and what is not?
Complimentary classic street food until kick-off and one half-time drink - beer, wine or a soft drink - are included, along with the programme and the legend appearance. Anything else at the bar is bought on the day. It is a sports bar rather than a dining package, and the food reflects that.
What is the difference between the Brodies grades?
Only the seat. Bronze is Blocks AM1, AM7 and AM8; Silver is AM3 and AM6; Gold is AM4 and AM5, the most central. Front Rows guarantees the first four rows in AM2 and AM8, and Central Front Rows guarantees the first four rows in AM3 to AM6. The lounge, the food, the drink and the legend appearance are identical across all of them.
Who was Brodies named after?
John Alexander Brodie, the Liverpool city engineer, who among other things invented the goal net. The lounge is named for him rather than for a player, which is unusual and worth knowing if somebody asks on the day.
What is the dress code at Anfield hospitality?
Smart casual across the lounges. Brodies and the Anfield Beat are sports bars and relaxed with it; the Premier Club suites are a little more formal. Away colours are not appropriate in the home hospitality areas. We confirm the rule for your specific lounge before the day if your group has something particular in mind.
Is this official Liverpool FC 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 Liverpool FC'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 - DN Global arrange Anfield hospitality for groups of all sizes, and seats are confirmed together rather than scattered across the block. Tell us your numbers, your fixture and the occasion and your account manager will confirm what can be sourced.
How do I get to Anfield?
Anfield is about two miles from Liverpool city centre, in Anfield itself rather than on the waterfront. There is no station at the ground - the usual routes are the Soccerbus from Sandhills on the Merseyrail Northern line, the 917 and 26 buses from the city centre, or a taxi, which takes fifteen minutes on a normal day and considerably longer after full time. DN Global can arrange private transfers as part of your package.
Enquire about Brodies
Tell us your fixture and guest numbers. A named account manager replies the same working day with availability and all-inclusive pricing.
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