Decent ground with good car parking. Ladies toilets spotlessly clean. Would have got 5 stars but nothing for vegetarians and vegans to eat at the kiosk.
£18 for a 2nd division game, £2.50 for a pie colder than the ex wife, only 1 stand, no soap in the toilets or hot water, very poor facilities & standards
A decent stand on one side off the ground has great facilities and plenty off leg room .An interesting fact is the the club are the first off only two sides from the second tier off the Scottish league system to win the scottish cup
Bayview Stadium, known formerly as New Bayview, is a footballstadium located in the Scottish town of Methil, Fife. It is home to East Fife. It was opened in 1998, after the club relocated from the original Bayview Park across town.
The stadium can accommodate up to 1,980[1] spectators all of whom are seated in a single stand running along one side of the pitch. There are open areas for future expansion. In 2008 plans were announced to increase capacity with the erection of a covered terrace/stand at the sea end of the stadium. Due to the economic climate in 2009 these plans were put on hold.
The stadium's capacity was temporarily expanded to 4,700 for a Scottish League One match against Rangers in October 2013.[2][3] The site of the stadium is near the mouth of the River Forth and the pitch used to be overshadowed by Methil power station, which was demolished in April 2011.
Thee BEST FISH & CHIPS ever.... There to die for it's like heaven yum it's not just the fish & chips everything is amazing There really isn't words to... Read More
I have been to agenda before and the food has always been consistently good. We were a group of 6 all just on main courses.
Table was just a few minutes... Read More
Go here most weeks for super Sunday and a bite to eat. Never been disappointed with either the food or the service and the bar staff are always friendly.... Read More
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