Fat Harry’s was born in 2006, the year Arsenal left Highbury for their new home at the Emirates.
For a young Harry, football wasn’t just a weekend ritual it was life. He grew up in the roar of the North Bank, surrounded by generations of supporters, and dreamed of building something that would let him follow his club wherever they went.
What started as a small idea serving great food to the people who shared his obsession quickly became his calling.
With a grill, a smile, and a stubborn determination, Harry set up shop outside the Emirates and began feeding the Arsenal faithful.
Over the years, Fat Harry’s has become more than a food stall it’s a matchday landmark.
Fans stop not just for foot-long frankfurters, cheeseburgers, Greek sausages, and halloumi fries…
but for the stories, banter, and shared anticipation before kickoff.
From rainy nights in North London to travelling across England and Europe, Harry has followed Arsenal everywhere always bringing that same warmth, humour, and love for good food.
The stall became a gathering point: a place where strangers bonded over burgers, created traditions, and shared the highs and heartbreaks of football.
At the centre of it all is the cannon a tribute to Harry’s childhood friend, Vince, who once spray-painted that symbol on a Finsbury Park wall.
Sadly Vince is no longer with us, but the cannon lives on, a reminder of friendship, loyalty and where we come from.
Now, nearly two decades later, Fat Harry’s is stepping into its next chapter: online.
The goal is simple take the spirit of matchday, the memories of Highbury and the journey to the Emirates, and share it with fans around the world. The food, the culture, the characters all of it, brought to life in new ways.
Fat Harry’s isn’t just Harry anymore.
It’s the fans.
The laughs.
The away days.
The taste of matchday you never forget.
Where Arsenal go, Fat Harry’s follows on the streets, on the road, and now, on your screen