Food at Bell Centre

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Food at Bell Centre


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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.
Dude. Quebec is full of great patates frites makers. It's one of our freaking specialty. And also of smoke meats, submarines, poutines, onion rings, michigans, guédilles, etc. There is zero reason for the food to be so ass. The province is filled to the brim with great junk food.
 
Dude. Quebec is full of great patates frites makers. It's one of our freaking specialty. And also of smoke meats, submarines, poutines, onion rings, michigans, guédilles, etc. There is zero reason for the food to be so ass. The province is filled to the brim with great junk food.
Ya, they should source local. We have great sausage makers instead of those disgusting hot dogs. I had a pretzel last game that tasted like saw dust. I think the only safe thing to eat is the pizza.
 
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I went to the Bell Centre on November 9 and while Ioved the experience, the food was mid to me whether it was the poutine or hot dogs. A month before I went the Centre Videotron to go watch the Panthers vs the Kings on October 5 and the poutine and the hot dogs there were much better! Since then I keept returning there not for the Remparts which I don't give a crap for but because of the food! lol The poutine at Videotron is the best poutine I've ever eaten ever period.
 
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How much is the coffee? I am intrigued and interested for my next outing :laugh:
Timbits and coffee. Put the timbits under your seat, split it with whoever is with you and enjoy your joe.

Not “cheap”, but it beats cold dogs that are way undercooked. Go grab a late dinner after the game at the pubs nearby, enjoy the city.

That’s my advice.
 
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Nice.

Transplanted Maritimer, living in Edmonton now. It’s awesome when the Habs come to town, there’s more of them than Oilers fans.

Haven’t been to the Bell Center now in about 8 years. The food was dogshit then, I doubt it’s improved.

There’s a thousand great spots to eat in Montreal. Why you’d subject yourself to the overpriced, underwhelming garbage they have at the game is beyond me.
 
Nice.

Transplanted Maritimer, living in Edmonton now. It’s awesome when the Habs come to town, there’s more of them than Oilers fans.

Haven’t been to the Bell Center now in about 8 years. The food was dogshit then, I doubt it’s improved.

There’s a thousand great spots to eat in Montreal. Why you’d subject yourself to the overpriced, underwhelming garbage they have at the game is beyond me.
been to EDM for hab games many times and the peg
 
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They've introduced low pricing in Utah as well. I think Atlanta falcons have a low pricing system as well.

Maybe the concept is starting to gather steam.

For me, I live in Vancouver and the Canucks play right beside costco. So you get to have the the same kind of food for a fraction of the price.
 
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Dude. Quebec is full of great patates frites makers. It's one of our freaking specialty. And also of smoke meats, submarines, poutines, onion rings, michigans, guédilles, etc. There is zero reason for the food to be so ass. The province is filled to the brim with great junk food.
It's a travesty they don't offer more local dishes like real steamies or pizzaghetti.
 
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It's a travesty they don't offer more local dishes like real steamies or pizzaghetti.
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They have KFC now btw... Limited to popcorn chicken and chicken tenders though lol
 
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