MMC
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Was just thinking about how bad the concessions are at Honda Center. They're the worst I've encountered. What do you guys think?
Ponda has RC too, thought we were the only ones.Can't really speak for a lot because I think you have to go regularly to really understand what is there. So I'll speak for Pittsburgh:
+ Threw in some downtown restaurants (The Yard, Tako, Burgatory, and Meat & Potatoes) into the arena. Great choice.
+ Threw in some microbrews into the arena.
+ Solid bar choices in club section. You can pretty much get custom made drinks. Very nice.
- The traditional arena food is beyond average.
- RC Cola is the ****ing soda in the arena. Brutal. Luckily not a pop drinker.
- Prices (i'm assuming for every arena) are brutal.
PondaPonda has RC too, thought we were the only ones.
Lmfao that’s terrible. I’m a bit disappointed MSG ditched Coke for Pepsi for this upcoming season, but clearly I guess it could have been worse.RC Cola is the ****ing soda in the arena.
Was just thinking about how bad the concessions are at Honda Center. They're the worst I've encountered. What do you guys think?
You're mad the vendor did not take foreign currency or do on the spot accurate currency conversion?Not sure if they’ve improved or not but I brought Canadian money to Buffalo one night and I’m real positive Joe vender guy made up the exchange in his head. Actually no. He absolutely did.
I was hungry so didn’t really care to argue. But was irritated when I tried to give him a twoonie and he told me they don’t accept those there.
Like really dude? The 200% exchange rate wasn’t *****ey enough?
I was at the Scotiabank Arena last week and I paid $30.50 for some M&Ms, a bag of popcorn, and two Cokes. So that kinda sucked.
Me too. RC is my favorite if I were drinking Soda. Maybe cuz I’m an old Mets fan. They were a big Mets sponsor in the 80s. But I think they’re not as sweet as Pepsi. A little sweeter than coke.I love RC!!!! Buffalo’s concessions are overpriced and nothing to write home about.
KBA and lots of places in Buffalo accept Canadian dollars (usually at 20% less than USD which is what it is at the Key). I went to a Niagara basketball game and the Tims in the student center accepted my leftover twonies.You're mad the vendor did not take foreign currency or do on the spot accurate currency conversion?
I can't really blame him.