Opened in 2018, The East Wing Twickenham is the jewel in the crown of the stadium’s hospitality offering and is the pinnacle of match day hospitality in world rugby.
Only open for England’s most high-profile Test matches, The East Wing is Twickenham’s most premium hospitality space and offers its guests an experience to match.
Guests enter The East Wing Twickenham in the most luxurious way, with a private lift direct to the suite, followed by concierge service upon arrival and throughout their day against a backdrop of classic rugby memorabilia giving an exclusive private members club feel for guests.
Informal lounge or private dining?
The East Wing offers a range of luxury spaces to accommodate over 900 guests on a matchday. With two spacious lounge areas with standing space at the bar or intimate high-top tables, guests can network over a drink while taking in the spectacular view of the central London skyline in the distance.
Guests can then make their way to their private table either in the main restaurant space or overlooking Twickenham’s hallowed turf. One of the unique aspects of The East Wing Twickenham is that is accommodates intimate tables of two up to discreet semi-private suites catering 16, 20 or 30 guests for larger corporate groups.
The home of legends
As Twickenham Stadium’s most premium hospitality facility, The East Wing is home to some of the game’s most illustrious names. World Rugby Hall of Famers, 100 cap internationals, former British and Irish Lions and current England squad players can all be found in The East Wing Twickenham on a match day, mingling with guests and telling stories from their decorated careers.
World Rugby Hall of Famer and two-time Rugby World Cup winning captain Richie McCaw speaking to guests in The East Wing Twickenham
Celebrity spotting
Rugby union is a popular and much-loved sport the world over and can count many famous people and celebrities amongst its supporters. The East Wing
TV and radio presenter Chris Evans, TV presenter and comedian Joel Dommett, musicians Lewis Capaldi and Becky Hill and many others have enjoyed the exceptional hospitality in The East Wing Twickenham before a big game. So, keep your eyes peeled, you might spot a celebrity or two!
Go on a culinary adventure
In 2024, Michelin star chefs Tommy Banks and Ollie Dabbous will be in residence in The East Wing, creating a British inspired four course menu for guests to saviour.
Sip on Bollinger Champagne throughout the day or enjoy a range of premium spirits and fine wines selected by our on-hand sommelier. Your taste buds will be tantalised from the start, with a chef’s welcome of canapés, before sitting down to enjoy a delectable five-course menu. Eyes won’t all be on the food though, as you’ll be able to socialise with rugby legends and enjoy views over both the capital’s stunning skyline and Twickenham’s turf.
Revel in the post-match entertainment
Once the referee’s whistle has blown for the last time, guests can retire back into the luxury of The East Wing Twickenham via direct suite-to-seat access to enjoy a quintessential Twickenham tea and post-match drink in the lounge areas to discuss the game’s key talking points. Guests can then then put their questions to rugby legends during a live Q&A session.
“We had a great experience in The East Wing for England v Scotland. Great food, amazing service and brilliant seats. We will definitely be returning to use this facility!”
Hospitality experiences in The East Wing Twickenham
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Have you checked out our other hospitality experiences at Twickenham Stadium? The Gate, The Lock, The Players' Lounge, Rugby House and the British Airways Rose Garden are fantastic options to elevate your matchday experience.