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Cost of Stadium Visit in Weimar and Weimar Land

Comparison of Top Football Clubs' Admission and Catering Services in Weimar and Surrounding Regions, Including Alcoholic Beverages Offerings

Cost of Visiting Stadium in Weimar and Weimar Land
Cost of Visiting Stadium in Weimar and Weimar Land

Cost of Stadium Visit in Weimar and Weimar Land

Football Clubs in Weimar and Weimarer Land: A Guide to Food and Drink Offerings

Football fans in Weimar and the Weimarer Land region can enjoy a variety of culinary delights and refreshing beverages at local stadiums, with each club offering its own unique menu. Here's a snapshot of the food and drink offerings at some of the most popular football clubs in the region.

At FC Empor Weimar, a cold beer or Radler will set you back 2 Euros, while non-alcoholic drinks and water are priced at 1.50 Euros and 1 Euro respectively. If you're in the mood for a celebratory Sekt, it's 1.50 Euros. Coffee lovers can grab a cup for 1.50 Euros. For a savory snack, Bratwurst costs 3 Euros, Sausage 3.50 Euros, and a filled roll 1.50 Euros. Cakes are available for 1 Euro or 1.50 Euros.

The VfB Apolda, known for its Apolda draft beer, offers a variety of drinks including sparkling wine, coffee, non-alcoholic drinks, mulled wine (in winter), and the draft beer for 3 Euros each. The price of Bratwurst depends on the weather, with a cost of 2.50 Euros in bad weather and 3 Euros in summer. Bratwurst costs 3.50 Euros.

At FSV Grün-Weiß Blankenhain, a half-liter beer will cost you 2 Euros. Beer/shandy is priced at 2 Euros, draft beer (special occasions) 3.50 Euros, non-alcoholic drinks cost 2 Euros (0.5L), water costs 1.50 Euros (0.5L), sparkling wine costs 2.50 Euros, Erdbeerbowle and Wild Berry Lillet cost 2.50 Euros, and coffee costs 2 Euros. Sausage is priced at 3 Euros.

The SC 03 Weimar, previously in the Thuringia League, offers a minimum selection of beer and sausage at their historic stadium on the Lindenberg. Beer costs 3 Euros, while non-alcoholic drinks cost 2.50 Euros. Sausage costs 3 Euros.

FC Einheit Bad Berka offers a lower beer price compared to its Weimar and Apolda state league competitors. Beer and shandy cost 2.50 Euros, non-alcoholic drinks cost 1 Euro (0.2L) or 2 Euros (0.4L), coffee and mulled wine cost 1.50 Euros. Sausage costs 3.50 Euros, but a 150-gram sausage is guaranteed in a bun for 3.50 Euros.

At Schöndorfer SV, beer and Radler cost 2.50 Euro (0.4L), non-alcoholic cost 2.50 Euro (0.4L), water cost 2 Euro (0.4L), and coffee cost 1.70 Euro. Bratwurst costs 3 Euros, Pair of Wursts costs 2 Euros, and Bockwurst costs 2.90 Euros.

While some football clubs in the region may offer additional offerings such as cocktails and ice cream, the food and drink offerings at football matches are a nearly universal feature across all leagues, from the lowest local league to the Thuringia League.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on specific food and drink options with prices for football clubs in Weimar/Weimarer Land, it's recommended to consult the official websites or social media pages of the individual clubs or contact the club administration directly. Local fan forums or matchday programs may also contain details on concessions.

With admission prices ranging from 2 to 5 Euros for most clubs, football fans in Weimar and Weimarer Land can enjoy a great day out, cheering on their favourite teams while enjoying delicious food and refreshing drinks.

At FC Empor Weimar, football fans can savor a Bratwurst or a filled roll while enjoying a cold beer or Radler, all for under 5 Euros.

At the VfB Apolda, one can drink Apolda draft beer, followed by a Bratwurst, making for a satisfying football-watching experience, priced at 6 Euros (3 Euros for the beer and 3 Euros for the Bratwurst).

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