Fat Harry’s Journey

Fat Harry’s Journey

 

In 2006, Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates.

That same year, Fat Harry’s was born.

For Harry, football wasn’t something you watched — it was something you lived. Raised in the noise of North London, surrounded by Arsenal supporters young and old, he dreamed of building something that felt like home on every matchday.

What began as a small idea outside the Emirates soon became part of the club’s matchday heartbeat. Over time, Fat Harry’s turned into a place where fans didn’t just pass through — they stayed, talked, laughed, and shared the moment.

Rain-soaked nights , Away days, European journeys,

Where Arsenal went, Harry followed.

At the centre of it all stands the cannon — a tribute to Harry’s friend Vince, whose mark on a Finsbury Park wall became a symbol of everything Fat Harry’s stands for: loyalty, friendship, and belonging.

Now, nearly twenty years on, Fat Harry’s is stepping into a new era.

Bringing the spirit of matchday, the culture, and the characters online — for fans everywhere.

Fat Harry’s isn’t just about one person anymore.

It’s about the journey we share.