Millwall FC, Executive Lounge
, London, SE16 3LN -
Up to
500 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
The Den, home of Millwall Football Club, is conveniently located just minutes from central London. It's the closest professional stadium to the city and only one stop away from London Bridge railway station. The venue offers a variety of facilities suitable for different occasions, including family celebrations, team-building sessions, conferences, and meetings. There's a diverse range of premium suites and hospitality boxes, all equipped with Wi-Fi. Additionally, guests can enjoy free parking during their visit.
Our premium suite that overlooks the pitch. It has the following
Two private bars
Disabled access
Integrated sound system
Complimentary car park
In-house catering
Dance floor
TV’s, including a 85”
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 500
Theatre
up to 300
Cabaret
up to 250
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
75% refundable 30 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Morgan Sziraki (morganism)
Excellent atmosphere at the den my first time there and it was lovely. It was no altercations except for one drunk guy at the door who actually got us in because we got locked out at halftime so don’t don’t disappear because you will get locked out anyway this guy set off and got us in. We snuck in but just lovely friendly atmosphere no hint of anything odd or You know if everything was cool And they have beer vending machines outside cool
Sarah Engeham
Took my 10 year old daughter to her first match. She loved it and is now a firm fan as we won 1 nil to Norwich. I spent a small fortune in the Millwall shop on PJs, jumpers, T -Shirts, water bottles, car air freshners, and car mats. It was great fun. Friendly supporters, a great, buzzing atmosphere, couldn't have been happier for my daughter. We had a win. We will be back!!
Joseph Bloggs
Not a bad ground, food just OK. Chairs are pretty tight in the stands. Too many aggressive kids who are wannabes.
Garry Waters
Millwall now opens the botton tier of the away stand. In the past, only the top tier used to be open due to the possibility of trouble. In our visit ( FA Cup ), the ground was only half full in the home stands, which resulted in a flat atmosphere. If you travel by coach, you are parked in a compound - via train, there is a dedicated covered walkway from the underground. There are no pubs locally that except away fans, so the whole day can feel "enclosed" On the plus side, the view is not bad. We were on the front row ( E ) in the bottom tier.
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