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Find out what food and drink is available at the French Open

June 7, 2012 By grandslamgal

Check out the options for eating and drinking once you’re on site at the French Open at Roland Garros.

A ticket for Court Phillipe Chartrier and Court Suzanne Lenglen at Roland Garros lets you see a lot of tennis, especially up to the fourth round when play starts at 11am and you can be there until around 9pm at night for the last match. You need to either bring enough food to last through the day, buy food at the grounds, or a mix of both.

We bought food with us including baguettes, meats, cheeses, quiches, terrines and other tasty treats from the supermarkets, boulangeries (bakeries), and traiteurs (delis) that are easy to find in Paris.

Local market

Terrines and other tasty treats from the local deli

Forget what it's called but it tasted mighty good

One of our snack packs

Here is some of the food that’s available at the grounds.

The price list for the food outlets

The next photo of the food outlets along side Court Suzanne Lenglen was taken at qualifying. During the main draw it’s far far busier, especially between sets and matches. There are more food outlets near Court Philippe Chatrier and a few small areas of seating here and there around the grounds.

Food outlets at the side of Court Suzanne Lenglen

Some of the food options available on site at Roland Garros

Roland Garros macaroons

Ice-creams

Lunch

There is also a bar / restaurant area.

Entry to the Bar Terasse Les Jardins (Garden Bar)

The Menu

In the restaurant, wine costs the same as water (both were 4 Euros), although you get a little more water.

Part of the seating area

Busy during the day but plenty of seats later in the evening, and there is a TV for watching centre court

If you are a cheese-ie, also have a look at The Grand Slam of Cheese: Paris

Until next time

Grand Slam Gal

Comments

  1. grandslamgal says

    June 8, 2012 at 10:53 am

    I’m still thinking about how good those snack packs were. We’ll have to really step it up to do better for Wimbledon…

  2. Ballboy2012 says

    June 7, 2012 at 7:22 pm

    Beer and wine much better value than water or soft drinks within RG! Bring tasty food with you and make your neighbours jealous as they munch on a basic ham and cheese baguette.

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