club will be taking a bit of a beating on food sales I reckon. hope the licence fee for blue collar was substantialRoyalBlue wrote:I was surprised to see someone tucking into one of those over-priced crappy hot dogs that they sell inside the stadium when they could have had what IMO is a much, much better (and larger) sausage in a decent toasted roll + loads of different toppings from Heavenly Sausage outside. Doubt there is much price difference either.
Still I guess there's no accounting for taste and health.
At least Blue Collar Street Food seem to have significantly reduced the queues at the food concessions inside the stadium for those who don't like queuing! Long may their success and popularity continue.
I thought that the food concessions inside the stadium didn't belong to the club but were franchises (like BCS), so the club aren't actually losing any money. What may happen is that the 'inside' franchises will change the food they serve because they're losing so much money. A decent Indian might encourage me to buy inside, although maybe not due to the sheer choice of BCS.Maneki Neko wrote:club will be taking a bit of a beating on food sales I reckon. hope the licence fee for blue collar was substantialRoyalBlue wrote:I was surprised to see someone tucking into one of those over-priced crappy hot dogs that they sell inside the stadium when they could have had what IMO is a much, much better (and larger) sausage in a decent toasted roll + loads of different toppings from Heavenly Sausage outside. Doubt there is much price difference either.
Still I guess there's no accounting for taste and health.
At least Blue Collar Street Food seem to have significantly reduced the queues at the food concessions inside the stadium for those who don't like queuing! Long may their success and popularity continue.
Which fish & chip shop was that? We used to buy ours from Deep Blue next to Lidl but, in our opinion, they became an absolute rip-off with relatively low quality fish and chips at prices way higher than we would pay for better quality in London! When they dropped their loyalty scheme we ended our loyalty! Used to have a drink and a meal in the Holiday Inn after that but now much prefer coming to the ground and buying the great food from BCS.Hampshire Royal wrote:I thought that the food concessions inside the stadium didn't belong to the club but were franchises (like BCS), so the club aren't actually losing any money. What may happen is that the 'inside' franchises will change the food they serve because they're losing so much money. A decent Indian might encourage me to buy inside, although maybe not due to the sheer choice of BCS.Maneki Neko wrote:club will be taking a bit of a beating on food sales I reckon. hope the licence fee for blue collar was substantialRoyalBlue wrote:I was surprised to see someone tucking into one of those over-priced crappy hot dogs that they sell inside the stadium when they could have had what IMO is a much, much better (and larger) sausage in a decent toasted roll + loads of different toppings from Heavenly Sausage outside. Doubt there is much price difference either.
Still I guess there's no accounting for taste and health.
At least Blue Collar Street Food seem to have significantly reduced the queues at the food concessions inside the stadium for those who don't like queuing! Long may their success and popularity continue.
I do feel a bit sorry for the fish and chip shop just up the road from the ground, as that's where I always used to buy my pre-match food.
No, it is available from around the entire ground.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:So is this BCS stuff only available outside the East? Can you get to it at HT from C1871? I'm guessing not.
'greed quality dropped and prices went up so stopped going there much.RoyalBlue wrote:
Which fish & chip shop was that? We used to buy ours from Deep Blue next to Lidl but, in our opinion, they became an absolute rip-off with relatively low quality fish and chips at prices way higher than we would pay for better quality in London! When they dropped their loyalty scheme we ended our loyalty!.
yes, that's the one I meant. I only used to go there once a fortnight, so never took advantage of any loyalty scheme. I don't buy fish and chips very often, so can't really compare prices or quality.RoyalBlue wrote:Which fish & chip shop was that? We used to buy ours from Deep Blue next to Lidl but, in our opinion, they became an absolute rip-off with relatively low quality fish and chips at prices way higher than we would pay for better quality in London! When they dropped their loyalty scheme we ended our loyalty! Used to have a drink and a meal in the Holiday Inn after that but now much prefer coming to the ground and buying the great food from BCS.Hampshire Royal wrote:I thought that the food concessions inside the stadium didn't belong to the club but were franchises (like BCS), so the club aren't actually losing any money. What may happen is that the 'inside' franchises will change the food they serve because they're losing so much money. A decent Indian might encourage me to buy inside, although maybe not due to the sheer choice of BCS.Maneki Neko wrote:
club will be taking a bit of a beating on food sales I reckon. hope the licence fee for blue collar was substantial
I do feel a bit sorry for the fish and chip shop just up the road from the ground, as that's where I always used to buy my pre-match food.
I don't think you do. If you're asking questions like that then you clearly don't go to games.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Class. Outside right? I generally just head to the concourse and buy a beer there as the stuff outside used to be crap.
each stand has its own stalls.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:So is this BCS stuff only available outside the East? Can you get to it at HT from C1871? I'm guessing not.
no beer outside the south stand I'm afraidJagermesiter1871 wrote:Class. Outside right? I generally just head to the concourse and buy a beer there as the stuff outside used to be crap.
You don't go to Madejski for the football do you, you go for the foodManeki Neko wrote:.
Can you blame him?John Smith wrote:You don't go to Madejski for the football do you, you go for the foodManeki Neko wrote:.
Ill be honest it took me 5 years to notice the Star Hut outside the east.John Smith wrote:I don't think you do. If you're asking questions like that then you clearly don't go to games.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Class. Outside right? I generally just head to the concourse and buy a beer there as the stuff outside used to be crap.
Don't blame you for that one. Make sure you stay well away from it.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Ill be honest it took me 5 years to notice the Star Hut outside the east.John Smith wrote:I don't think you do. If you're asking questions like that then you clearly don't go to games.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Class. Outside right? I generally just head to the concourse and buy a beer there as the stuff outside used to be crap.
I go for both nowJohn Smith wrote:You don't go to Madejski for the football do you, you go for the foodManeki Neko wrote:.
This - now arranging to meet up and eat lunch at the Mad Stad before a game rather than eating in town and then heading out.Maneki Neko wrote:I go for both nowJohn Smith wrote:You don't go to Madejski for the football do you, you go for the foodManeki Neko wrote:.
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