Spurs released a video recently showing what the 61,000-capacity stadium will look like and there certainly won't be any other stadium in England like it.
There will be a 17,000-seat single-tier home end in a bid to recreate Borussia Dortmund's famous 'Yellow Wall' as well as a host of fancy restaurants and posh lounges.
But there are also some pretty outlandish features at the 'New White Hart Lane' which fans will be able to enjoy come the 2018-19 season.
Cheese room
Yep. According to the Guardian, the exclusive 'H Club' will include an option for clients to "select their own specially sourced half-time cheeses".
That comte won't come cheap, though as joining fee for the H Club is £15,000 and members must buy two tickets when they sign up.
Tunnel Club
Members of the H Club will also be able to watch the players congregate in the tunnel as the prepare to head out for kick-off behind a giant glass wall.
Microbrewery
NWHT will include the world’s first stadium micro-brewery with a beer delivery system pouring up to 10,000 pints a minute.
In-house bakery
Spurs will have their own in-house bakery at the new stadium which will "produce artisan breads and pastries for every food outlet in the stadium, ranging from general admission areas to boxes."
The Sky Lounge
From about £230 a game, there are two “Sky Lounges” running nine floors above on each side of the pitch offering “panoramic views both within and outside the stadium”.
Retractable pitch
It's not just football that will be played at the New White Hart Lane, there is an agreement to play two NFL games there in the 2018-19 season.
The ground is also expected to have a retractable pitch for up to 16 non-football events a year, including music concerts.
Heated seats
As part of the Premier Seats package - which start at £89 per person per match and go up to £214 - fans can enjoy heated seats.
USB ports in seats
The longest bar in the UK
It will be 86.8 metres long and hopefully eradicate that scramble for a half-time pint.
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