Home of Kingstonian FC

Since 2022

Capacity 3,500

Rating: 4.2

(504) Google Reviews

Friendly community football club. Excellent stadium and bar. Big improvement on the previous Sandy Lane ground. Lots of 3g pitches around the main stadium so plenty going on. Good social side too been to a race night here as well as a comedy event. Very impressed.
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a year ago
Nice spaces for events, other party next door seemed a bit too wild and there is nobody at the doors for information or any security so there were even kids playing football around guests expensive cars. Lights go out when the pitches close and it is not super easy to navigate the car park.
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a month ago
Easy to get to an ok venue for non league football . Hosted Dulwich hamlet vs Crystal Palace XI match which Palace XI won 5-0 and raised much needed funds for Dulwich hamlet, over 1000 fans in attendance.
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4 years ago
Went to the soft play area for kids located here. Nice and cosy. Lovely people and good food for kids with commendable prices.
My visit has been very enjoyable and I would love to come again... Unfortunatley I wasn't here for the football. I have been building a pumping station for Thames Water next door. Google always thinks I'm at the place next door...?
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4 years ago
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History (from Wikipedia)

Imperial Fields is a football stadium in Mitcham, south London, which is home to Tooting & Mitcham United. It is also the former ground of Chelsea Ladies. The stadium opened in 2002, and has a total capacity of 3,500 (612 seated).

Tooting & Mitcham United moved in 2002 from an all-wooden facility at Sandy Lane in Mitcham.[1]
In the 2017–18 season, 
Dulwich Hamlet groundshared at the ground after disagreements with the owner of its Champion Hill ground.
The record attendance for Imperial Fields was set by Dulwich Hamlet in their 
Isthmian Premier Division play-off final win against Hendon with an attendance of 3,321 on 7 May 2018.[2] Tooting & Mitcham's record attendance at the stadium was set by a 1–1 draw with AFC Wimbledon on 16 April 2005, which saw a crowd of 2,637.[3]

Before the 2022–23 season, 
Kingstonian moved to Imperial Fields.[4]

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This is a quietish corner pub, though it can get busy later in the evenings. Reasonable choice of beer, London Pride plus keg beers and lager. The food is... Read More

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Great pub/wine bar with friendly staff and yummy burgers. The wine selection is really good and the wine is affordable. They have a lovely Pinot noir. The... Read More

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Yes this is good. Don't judge a bar, by the people you see when you look through the window. I avoided going in here for about 2 years, because i thought... Read More

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I randomly decided to walk in and get some coffee and immediately fell in love with this place! The atmosphere is nice and friendly and the drinks are SO... Read More

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Serves a variety of cakes. Good for doing a little remote working - decent WiFi. Interesting selection of drinks. Nice for a light lunch but runs out of... Read More

Photo of Adrienne B.

Coffee was delicious and crescent was perfect. Good place to meet up with friends! Easy location near Surbiton station. Read More