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Aristotle
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is it all just outsourced to one big company because it seems like the exact same food at most of the main concession areas in all the arenas ive been to and all the same expesive prices for semi-shitty food. Some of the stands are normally unique and better food.

It is alot better and cheaper at football stadiums and baseball fields so why is the food like this in arenas?

edit ive only been to

rbc center
madison four even sides garden
gilbert arena in dc
bobcats arena
cameron
reynolds

[Edited on January 7, 2007 at 7:00 PM. Reason : ok?]

[Edited on January 7, 2007 at 7:04 PM. Reason : lol nothing under 4 bux]

1/7/2007 6:58:49 PM

Saddamizer
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its always gonna be expensive

Thirsty Thursdays are the only reprieve

1/7/2007 7:02:44 PM

nutsmackr
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I know for a fact that the RBC Center makes the food there.

1/7/2007 7:12:44 PM

VitorBelfort
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no you dont

1/7/2007 7:15:31 PM

ncsuftw1
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^ considering he works there..

[Edited on January 7, 2007 at 7:17 PM. Reason : i'll take the bet that they do]

1/7/2007 7:17:35 PM

nutsmackr
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yes, I do.

1/7/2007 7:17:46 PM

Aristotle
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thing is, I didn't say anything about the food not being made there.

1/7/2007 7:19:34 PM

VitorBelfort
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nah i dont believe he does


ncsuftw you wanna lick his balls or somethin?

[Edited on January 7, 2007 at 7:32 PM. Reason : g]

1/7/2007 7:32:10 PM

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The gilbert arena?

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In some baseball stadiums (Camden Yards for example) you can bring in your own food and drinks.

Which is freaking sweet.

1/7/2007 9:57:42 PM

Flyin Ryan
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I just smuggle in drinks when its cold in a heavy coat...and try to fill myself up before coming into the arena.

[Edited on January 7, 2007 at 10:01 PM. Reason : /]

1/7/2007 10:00:24 PM

NCSUStinger
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have a baby

and then bring a big diaper bag, you can hide lots of shit in there

1/7/2007 10:01:00 PM

dweedle
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the fries at Durham Bulls Athletic Park are the best fries ive had at a venue

1/7/2007 11:11:20 PM

MrLuvaLuva85
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so i sat in the club level at teh bc game at rbc center and looked at the menu. there is a MINIMUM of 2 beer limit and each , i think it was 12 ounces?, was 11.50....wowzers

1/8/2007 1:51:16 AM

vinylbandit
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The RBC chicken fingers are the same ones they have at Fountain/Wolves' Den.

Think about THAT.

1/8/2007 2:03:38 AM

dweedle
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then they are shit

1/8/2007 2:22:29 AM

SuperDude
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Some of the food at the RBC are made downstairs by the chefs and whatnot

BBQ (Slaw, Pudding, Hushpuppies, etc)
Dos Bandidos (Chili, Beef, Chicken)
Gen. Stands Grilled chicken (Used to be packaged but is now cooked fresh)
Sausage Stop (Italian, Brats, and Polish)
The Deck and Club level stuff, etc...

The rest of it is packaged and the cooks just cook it.

Gen. Stands: Hotdogs (Ballpark) Tenders (Same like NC State) Fries (Frozen cut, just need to be fried) Cheesesteak (Steak-Em 4oz frozen slabs)
Hardees (Self explanatory)
Dos Bandidos: Beans (Canned) Rice (Uncle Bens) Salsa (Well, it aint homemade)

I would guess that prices are cheaper at ballparks and football stadiums because they can hold a much larger amount of people. Sales from ticket prices would offset the need to raise prices in concessions in order to generate more profit. At any rate, I've been to the BoA Stadium in Charlotte and they offered the same crappy food at the same crappy prices. I'd like to see where the cheap stuff is at.

1/8/2007 10:54:48 AM

LuckezCharm
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the barbeque stand at the RBC center is so good though. can you buy it anywhere else?

1/8/2007 12:51:25 PM

SuperDude
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I wish.

If I knew the exact way to making it, I'd open up my own BBQ stand and reap the profits.

1/8/2007 1:21:25 PM

AxlBonBach
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camden yards is great - buying the brats from a street vendor for 2 bucks kicks ass. Boog's BBQ is way overpriced though - no way a pit beef sandwich should be 7 bucks.

i make it a habit though not to eat at sporting events other than baseball. I move around too much in Football and basketball to have to worry about eating something. Just a drink or two is all i need.

1/8/2007 3:07:08 PM

roberta
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i haven't been to the RBC since it was the ESA, but is food there really more expensive than football or baseball stadiums? food always seems really pricey at all stadiums to me...

i nearly always bring in food to padres game (mmm, santana's california burrito!) but i'm a total sucker for buying the ice cream in the baby helmets (and a beer or two)

sometimes bring sandwiches or something into the chargers, but the express entrance gate with no bags to be searched is always way shorter and we eat while tailgating so... always buy way too many $8 beers and usually a bag of peanuts (like $5 or something) when i'm inside

can you bring food into the RBC?

1/8/2007 3:36:57 PM

pilgrimshoes
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being able to bring food into baseball stadiums is the heat

but, at the linc in philly,

you must have the crab french fries, holy shit

[Edited on January 8, 2007 at 3:46 PM. Reason : e]

1/8/2007 3:45:49 PM

ElGimpy
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Do the Durham Bulls still do 75 cent hot dog night?

1/8/2007 3:47:04 PM

ssclark
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Quote :
"The RBC chicken fingers are the same ones they have at Fountain/Wolves' Den.

Think about THAT.

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I want the chicken fingers from 3 years ago back in the wolves den... those were amazing :x

1/8/2007 3:49:27 PM

ncsuftw1
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Quote :
"can you bring food into the RBC?"


technically, no

1/8/2007 4:16:42 PM

ben94gt
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THE BEST VALUE FOR FOOD IN THE RBC CENTER IS......
The dos banditos wrap

its rather large, better than taco bell, and ~5.50 or so. Its the best food value there, fo real.

1/9/2007 5:04:49 PM

jwb9984
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what the fuck is gilbert arena?

is that a gilbert arenas joke? because it sucks

1/9/2007 5:10:24 PM

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