Wingfield Café
Championing seasonal British produce, the Wingfield Café offers a selection of cakes, pastries, salads and sandwiches, as well as a full range of hot and cold drinks
The Wingfield Café takes its name after Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, a central figure in the history of lawn tennis. A timeline of his life and contribution to the sport can be found on the walls of the café, where guests can also see many pieces of memorabilia which bring his vital role to life.
Any of our famous freshly-picked strawberries not eaten during the Championships are used to create the jam used in our Victoria Sponge and served with our scones, ensuring you can still enjoy an authentic taste of Wimbledon.
We have complete allergen information available in the café should you require advice on what is suitable for you to eat.
Opening Times
The Wingfield Café will be open in line with the Museum and the Wimbledon Shop from Monday – Sunday, 10am to 5pm year round. Please note that the café will be closed between Monday 17 June and Saturday 20 July.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum, Wimbledon Shop and Wingfield Café will unfortunately be closed all day on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 February 2025 due to a closed community event taking place. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Location
Located opposite Gate 4 and the entrance to the Museum and Shop.