Concessions
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Concessions
No comments on food / beer?
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Re: Concessions
appears there is enough to complain about with the product on the field
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SMU89 wrote:No comments on food / beer?
Nachos were good.
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No problem getting beer. Lines didn't seem overly long even with a big crowd.
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It was well done. Beer was very needed. I think we are proving it is not that big a deal.
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Worked out great. Did they get rid of the corndogs and lemonade?
We seem to have everything in place other than a product on the field.
The scoreboard is too loud and the cell signal sux are my only complaints.
We seem to have everything in place other than a product on the field.
The scoreboard is too loud and the cell signal sux are my only complaints.
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Re: Concessions
probably because they sold cans and you didn't have to wait for the 15 second pour-off
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Stallion wrote:probably because they sold cans and you didn't have to wait for the 15 second pour-off
they also had vendor beers guys walking around.
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GiddyUp wrote:Stallion wrote:probably because they sold cans and you didn't have to wait for the 15 second pour-off
they also had vendor beers guys walking around.
Agree this was smart
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GiddyUp wrote:Worked out great. Did they get rid of the corndogs and lemonade?
We seem to have everything in place other than a product on the field.
The scoreboard is too loud and the cell signal sux are my only complaints.
I walked the entire concourse looking for a freaking corn dog, to no avail. Unacceptable.
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Re: Concessions
how much did beer cost?
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Junior wrote:GiddyUp wrote:Worked out great. Did they get rid of the corndogs and lemonade?
We seem to have everything in place other than a product on the field.
The scoreboard is too loud and the cell signal sux are my only complaints.
I walked the entire concourse looking for a freaking corn dog, to no avail. Unacceptable.
I thought the Corny Dogs were popular
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bubba pony wrote:how much did beer cost?
$8 16oz domestic
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Corndogs were very popular. Unfortunately, either new or now-enforced code issues wouldn't allow them to continue to be made fresh on site. Issues with the fryer. Only choice was to sell precooked corndogs and vendor (understandably) did not want to do so. We were VERY disappointed. That said, we replaced them with Dickey's BBQ.