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The Completely-Suzuki Stadium

Whaddon Rd, Cheltenham GL52 5NA, United Kingdom

The Completely-Suzuki Stadium
Stadium
4.2
490 reviews
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WW4Q+FV Cheltenham, United Kingdom
+44 1242 573558
ctfc.com
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Oly Oz Edwards
Oly Oz Edwards
Always a pleasure, never a chore. A place very close to my heart! Great family atmosphere, great club. Up the Robins!
Dan Seymour
Dan Seymour306 days ago
Great day out, very welcomed by home support, made even better by getting a 2-0 win.. all courtesy of colby bishops magic hat 😅
Simon Penny
Simon Penny336 days ago
Reminiscent of the football grounds of old. Nice ground in many ways. Clean and comfortable. Good leg room in the away end. Only negative was the food selection and amount of food available. My advice would be to get your food early as there was hardly anything left at half time - sells the usual hotdogs and sausage rolls, but no chips. Parking available at around £8 per car at Parklands Community Centre off Wyman's Road - right next to the ground. Fills up by 2:30. Good beer, good prices, welcoming customers (mixed home and away), and friendly staff - plenty of outside space in nice weather.
John Bullard
John Bullard1 year ago
Lovely stadium.
Nice food
Shame about the boring result 0-0
Good luck Cheltenham Town for the rest of the season
Tom Price
Tom Price1 year ago
Legendary stadium nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, formally known as the Jonny-Rocks Stadium.
Andrew Cox
Andrew Cox1 year ago
Glad I don't have to watch MK Dons every week, what a boring style of play
Kathy
Kathy1 year ago
The seating in the away end for football where we were sat was not great. Friendly staff. Good food places outside.
Johnathan Morritt
Johnathan Morritt2 years ago
Don't look at the bouncers, sorry stewards, the wrong way. That's slightly unfair, because the meet and greet staff outside, before the match are alright, I might go so far as to say decent human beings.
Don't expect a drink inside, in fact don't expect a drink after leaving the town centre, unless you visit the newsagents/off license, on the corner, before they sell out... In which case you obviously didn't go into town.
Hope and pray that your team don't score, or, if they do, don't celebrate, because suddenly hundreds of meatheads, who tell everyone in earshot that they don't even like football, suddenly appear from the far corner to restore obeisance...
I used to think that Pride Park was what fascism looked like, in action, and still do, but I've now witnessed a worse example.
If you're heading for the home end, in the interest of fairness, it's the polar opposite, and a good day out.
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