American Express Community Stadium located at Village Way, Brighton BN1 9BL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 668855

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Francis Chanthunya

4 Google Rating

Good amenities and pretty efficient gate/ticketing system. The atmosphere is really good too. Enjoye

4/ 5

Good amenities and pretty efficient gate/ticketing system. The atmosphere is really good too. Enjoyed a game between Brighton and Newcastle here. Goalless draw unfortunately! But otherwise pretty good experience

Robert Beresford

1 Google Rating

A great evening watching the Chumps League final. A good local pub, food is good pub grub. Major spo

1/ 5

A great evening watching the Chumps League final. A good local pub, food is good pub grub. Major sporting finals attracts fans from the wider area. Otherwise trade is steady and space for small or larger family groups generally available.

Gemma Prince

5 Google Rating

Great place to work for students! Worked here for around 2 years and it’s great if you want to wor

5/ 5

Great place to work for students! Worked here for around 2 years and it’s great if you want to work but without the commitment of a part time job, every 2 weeks and everyone who works there is mostly students so ideal if you need some extra cash. Nice stadium too and lovely staff, no issues at all, treated lovely every time I work there.

Scottie Walker

5 Google Rating

Always an incredible experience no matter how many times you visit! The feeling is never different

5/ 5

Always an incredible experience no matter how many times you visit! The feeling is never different when you walk up the stairs into the grounds and get the magnificent view of the stadium! Breathtaking!

Ann Warrington

5 Google Rating

Unfortunately here for a memorial for a dear friend. This is my first visit to a footba

5/ 5

Unfortunately here for a memorial for a dear friend. This is my first visit to a football stadium ever but didn't get to look around much. They put on a very nice buffet for the guests.

Ashley Green

5 Google Rating

A large, modern stadium with excellent player and spectator facilities. Although only limited match

5/ 5

A large, modern stadium with excellent player and spectator facilities. Although only limited match day parking but excellent public transport and park and ride connections. Great venue for for social occasion hire. Match day drinks including Harvey's Best and utterly yummy Piglet pies. Up the Albion. XXX

Sat K

4 Google Rating

A nice little stadium with friendly home fans. The vegan pie was brilliant and was decent throughout

4/ 5

A nice little stadium with friendly home fans. The vegan pie was brilliant and was decent throughout. Surprised to see the seats had a cushioned surface, a welcomed addition. Home fans were a little on the quiet side however.

Stephanie Shea

5 Google Rating

Visited as a conference delegate. Excellent all round, from lovely parking attendant giving clear in

5/ 5

Visited as a conference delegate. Excellent all round, from lovely parking attendant giving clear instructions and directions upon arrival, well sign posted throughout, clean, spacious, brilliant refreshments/lunch. The view of the pitch was the icing on the cake. Felt very special for a boring old work conference!!

Alistair Knox-Crawford

4 Google Rating

What a great venue. First visit so had no idea what to expect. Lots of public transport access by bo

4/ 5

What a great venue. First visit so had no idea what to expect. Lots of public transport access by both train and bus, however Car parking is problematical. Easy to navigate, lots of staff and friendly fans. There are Drinks and food outlets and Toilets. There's good disabled access and purpose built areas for wheelchair users. It's deceptively small until you realise it accommodates 33 000 supporters. As expected you can find a club Shop and there are hospitality suites which can be hired.

Will Price

5 Google Rating

Excellent hospitality. Padded seats are the best in the country and the food from local produces was

5/ 5

Excellent hospitality. Padded seats are the best in the country and the food from local produces was outstanding. Lovely away day and a home to a brilliant club.

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