Introduction


Quins took the lead at the outset of the professional era with the opening of the East Stand in 1997. It was the first purpose built rugby stand of its kind in the country, seating 4,200 spectators and giving them an unrivalled view of the action.

25 executive suites and luxurious bars and restaurants, with enough room to entertain corporate guests and supporters alike, can all be found under one roof.

Hospitality Vacancies


FMC provides foodservice & hospitality at Harlequins RFU and recruits all year round for the following positions:

  • Hosptality and cash bar staff
  • Hospitality and VIP waiting staff
  • Chefs
  • Kitchen Porters
  • Cellar Porters
Getting to The Twickenham Stoop

From the M3:

Follow the M3 until it ends at the Sunbury roundabout. Continue up the A316 Chertsey Road, over three roundabouts. Continue for 2 miles. With Twickenham Rugby Stadium on your left, Quins' ground is on the right. U-turn at the RFU roundabout. Enter the Stoop via Langhorn Drive, 450 yards on your left.

By Train:
Twickenham station is served by trains from London Waterloo and Reading, with more services and routes accessible via Clapham Junction. After the match (and after a warming pint or two in the East Stand) there are plenty of trains to return you home safely. Upon leaving the station, turn right towards Twickenham Rugby Stadium and left at the mini-roundabout. Take the first left into Court Way and then turn left into Craneford Way and continue on until you reach the stadium