**Griffin Park, Brentford**

Nestled in the heart of Brentford, Griffin Park is not just a venue; it’s a vibrant hub for outdoor activities and family-friendly recreation. Known for its rich history and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, this iconic location offers a unique blend of sports and community spirit. Whether you’re looking to catch an exciting football match or enjoy a leisurely day out with loved ones, Griffin Park has something for everyone.

The park features ample green spaces perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, and children’s play areas, making it an ideal destination for families seeking quality time together. As a proud home to Brentford FC, sports enthusiasts can revel in the electrifying energy of live matches while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow fans. Beyond sports, Griffin Park hosts various community events and activities throughout the year, ensuring there’s always something happening.

For those planning a visit, booking an appointment or inquiring about events is easy—simply call us at 020 8847 2511. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you with any questions you may have. Discover why Griffin Park stands out as a beloved local landmark, where every visit promises lasting memories and a sense of belonging. For more information on upcoming events and activities, feel free to visit our website at [Brentford FC](http://www.brentfordfc.co.uk/). Come experience the charm of Griffin Park today!

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5 Google Rating

Been coming here since 1972 when my dad first took me as a 7 year old. Gonna miss the place, it had

5/ 5

Been coming here since 1972 when my dad first took me as a 7 year old. Gonna miss the place, it had a great atmosphere, history and loyal supporters. With a pub on each corner what more could you ask for

Neil Parmley

4 Google Rating

I'm not into football but the friend I was cycling with wanted to see the old and new grounds. And i

4/ 5

I'm not into football but the friend I was cycling with wanted to see the old and new grounds. And it was a good point to end first half of ride we came from Slough along the canal which for me the best part.

Alexander Laidman

5 Google Rating

Great service and good customer service in club shop

5/ 5

Great service and good customer service in club shop

Scarlett Sinisterra

5 Google Rating

THEY ARE THE BEES IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE WOOOOOOO

5/ 5

THEY ARE THE BEES IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE WOOOOOOO

Neetu bagga

5 Google Rating

Love it 😀 good 👍

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Love it 😀 good 👍

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