Food at Bell Centre

Food at Bell Centre


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ahmedou

DOU
Oct 7, 2017
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20,287
Make good food price for the fans. And especially good food for the fans.

I never eated at Bell Centre because there's any of that...

Mat Ishbia the owner of Phoenix Suns once said: ''Winning starts with our fans. When I walk the concourse at games there aren't food options for families who don't want to spend a lot of money. That needs to change, so today we're rolling out our $2 value menu for all home Suns games.

You can share us your food experiences at Bell Center! And you can share us your food pictures from Bell Centre!

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kyne

Registered User
Oct 24, 2007
681
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Expensive and not fabulous but it's part of the experience especially when you don't get to see a game in person all that often. I wish the Habs could do like the Sun's owner. It adds up quickly.
 

Frankenheimer

Sir, this is an Arber
Feb 22, 2009
4,163
2,138
MTL
Ridiculously expensive, absurd. I go roughly once a year out of habit and find it generally unbearable. Not just the food, but the whole experience. Every second is filled with some sort of sensory overload, from the loud garbage music, to ads everywhere, or just trying to get to the bathroom through enormous crowds. Last time I was there, they lost 8-2 or something to Rangers.

Phoenix Suns have the right idea. Whenever Expos would have 1$ hotdogs, the stadium would be jam packed. Otherwise, you would hear the vuvuzela mating calls.

Main issue is that tickets could cost 500$ each at the Bell Center and it would still be a full house, so they can do what they want and they know it. I wish the focus was more on creating engagement with the hockey game itself, rather than with the glowing lights and disco environment of modern sporting events.
 

Rapala

Registered User
Mar 29, 2013
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41,954
Montreal
LIKE all NHL arenas I bet
edm or wpg have zip either, I have been to both
Yeah someone posted the Edmonton menu and pricing here it was insane.

How much is the coffee? I am intrigued and interested for my next outing :laugh:
Tim Horton's pricing from what I could tell. It's hard to find their concession though. :laugh:
 

WatchfulElm

Former "Domi a favor"
Jan 31, 2007
6,121
4,191
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I'm a very intense hockey fan but I don’t go to the Bell Center anymore. Prices are just ridiculous. My last game was 10 years ago. I could afford it, but I prefer to bring my daughter to 10 different events for the same price.

And if I really want to see a live hockey game I'll go see the Rocket.

I really don't know how they manage to fill up the place if they can't even attract die hard fans like me anymore.
 

sampollock

Registered User
Jun 7, 2008
44,937
25,194
in my home
I'm a very intense hockey fan but I don’t go to the Bell Center anymore. Prices are just ridiculous. My last game was 10 years ago. I could afford it, but I prefer to bring my daughter to 10 different events for the same price.

And if I really want to see a live hockey game I'll go see the Rocket.

I really don't know how they manage to fill up the place if they can't even attract die hard fans like me anymore.
so sad sports have killed it for family's

and yet when we see a player get pd big coin and complain that there is no effort, we are told we are to harsh
 
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FrankMTL

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Jan 6, 2005
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I'm a very intense hockey fan but I don’t go to the Bell Center anymore. Prices are just ridiculous. My last game was 10 years ago. I could afford it, but I prefer to bring my daughter to 10 different events for the same price.

And if I really want to see a live hockey game I'll go see the Rocket.

I really don't know how they manage to fill up the place if they can't even attract die hard fans like me anymore.

It's easy, they have tons of die hard fans waiting to pay for their tickets...not to mention the tourists that love going to see Habs games. The Bell Centre experience and seeing the Montreal Canadiens live tend to be a bucket list sort of thing.
 
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Team_Spirit

95% Elliotte
Jul 3, 2002
40,479
23,675
Worst food out of any arena I have been to. It's good if you like hot dogs, soggy fries, or stale nachos. Just doesn't make sense how a great team has the nastiest food.


Most arenas have the same shit suppliers; Aramark

Only difference is the restaurant spots they sub-lease inside.

 
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