Carltonblue
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Fucking hell the gates were open early tonightGot the exact same in 1985, btw the dairy milk were a lot bigger then.
Fucking hell the gates were open early tonightGot the exact same in 1985, btw the dairy milk were a lot bigger then.
Some in cans, some in glass jars and some in plastic as they are in the US.Can't fathom a hot dog being more expensive than a steak pie.
BTW, why are hot dogs sold in cans in UK grocery stores? Minging.
Is the hot dog vegan?
Hot chocolate
5.95 for a burger or a hot dog.
3.40 steak pie
3.00 scotch pie
2.70 tea/coffee/bovril
3.20 for a juice
1.50 Chocolate or crisps
2.20 carton of water
Steak pie was really good
Really? It has been a while since I got up right enough.I wouldn’t feed a dog out of it now, very poor. Not sure if it’s even still open was closed for a long time
They don’t even sell ordinary coke now. Coke Zero is your lot.Why do so many have a blind spot about this issue. The club is rightly criticised when it is seen to be taking fans for granted or overcharging for tickets, merchandise etc, this is part of the same issue. No-one is turning up to Ibrox expecting fantastic cuisine, but an edible and warm burger or pie along with cold water or an actually fizzy coke isn't asking the world. Its really poor.
Thought I recognised the name so did a bit of digging
Levy restaurants are a subsidiary of compass group and also do the catering at the 02 in London.
My experience of them there is not good, poor quality, high prices and always short staffed
Hope they provide a better service at Ibrox
100 percent correct, utter garbage as per usual.Forgetting about taste, supply/stock and service for a minute. If that’s the extent of the “revamp” of the catering for the majority of the stadium then IMO that is as f*cking pathetic as it is unimaginative!
Crisps, chocolate bar, scotch pie, steak and gravy pie, macaroni pie, burger, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, bovril, coke, Fanta, water.
Every single one of these could be found at virtually any football stadium for the last 35 years.
I cannot believe that a consultation exercise, new caterers being brought in, fan tastings etc etc has led to it being decided that what the supporters really want are the exact same choices from the late 80s.
You would’ve described the vegan nacho dog as imaginative around 20 years.
Don't think cold water is much to ask for? You had a good experience with your order but may not have been the same across the whole stadium.They are cold out the fountain
Do have a good moan though about something you dont have
Fukin laziness mate once they have a captive audience they don’t give a fuk boycott the bastards until they up their gameYoud think a business would pull out all the stops to make a great first impression.
How can they get it so wrong with so much time to prepare???
Dont know why folk buy the bottled water when they give you a cup of cold tap water for freeDon't think cold water is much to ask for? You had a good experience with your order but may not have been the same across the whole stadium.
Wont get full fat coke again.No full fat coke either. Diet pish.
I really hate this new craze of grown adults not being trusted to choose if they want sugar in their drinks.No full fat coke either. Diet pish.
A widny ask for that either i asked for that and it was boiling!Steak pies have got worse.
And fk paying £2 for a carton of water, ask for a cup of tap water and it’s free.
Ask for tap water mate.Main stand rear. Cartons of water available at 2.20 a go which is reasonable enough
Problem with them is they are room temp so it’s like a cup of tea unfortunately. If only they would refrigerate them
They’re surely going to still provide the choice of full fat or diet?I really hate this new craze of grown adults not being trusted to choose if they want sugar in their drinks.
I can’t drink that sweetener pish.
I want full fat drinks.
It does my nut in mate.They’re surely going to still provide the choice of full fat or diet?
You cant recover from a hangover with diet juice. You need a Fanta real or real coke down you to replace the sugars.
There will be the option I’d imagine.It does my nut in mate.
My favourite juice was Lilt until they added sweetener to it. Can’t drink it now without the disgusting aftertaste.
Coca-cola stuck to their guns and raised the price of it but kept the original recipe. I’ll happily pay that bit extra for a full fat juice.
I was going to buy a hot dog as they looked great but then I saw the VG sign and thought fcuk that, I prefer my hot dogs with traditional "mystery meat!"Theyve managed to make the pies worse somehow. Couldn’t detect anything that looked like stew and served at the same temp as lava
No more Original cola, just diet or fanta.
The hot dog looked good only to discover it’s vegan so probably tastes like cardboard.
No.It's a weird phenomenon, a bit like the cinema, that folk need to gorge on overpriced shite and complain about it when they go to a venue or event.
Is it just a Scottish thing?
I've never understood why the likes of McDonalds, Greggs, Subway etc don't try to open a number of outlets inside football stadiums, they would make an absolute killing.
They could over-stock on match days so they never run out of stuff, and then take what's left over to their surrounding nearby outlets to be used there.
These companies are professional and well trained in delivering decent quality fast food, no reason why they couldn't do it inside a stadium.
The club deck catering when it first opened was excellent.Forgetting about taste, supply/stock and service for a minute. If that’s the extent of the “revamp” of the catering for the majority of the stadium then IMO that is as f*cking pathetic as it is unimaginative!
Crisps, chocolate bar, scotch pie, steak and gravy pie, macaroni pie, burger, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, bovril, coke, Fanta, water.
Every single one of these could be found at virtually any football stadium 30 years ago or more.
I cannot believe that a consultation exercise, new caterers being brought in, fan tastings etc etc has led to it being decided that what the supporters really want are the exact same choices from the late 80s.
You would’ve described the vegan nacho dog as imaginative around 20 years ago.
The steak and scotch pies we got tonight were no different to the last few years.A steak pie, for me, determines if somewhere is good or not. Glad to hear they’re good.
Where they hot or cold as they can be quite chewy at timesGood to see them selling programmes from the kiosks as well as food.
That idea has been mooted on here many times in the past but sadly it's never materialised.I've never understood why the likes of McDonalds, Greggs, Subway etc don't try to open a number of outlets inside football stadiums, they would make an absolute killing.
They could over-stock on match days so they never run out of stuff, and then take what's left over to their surrounding nearby outlets to be used there.
These companies are professional and well trained in delivering decent quality fast food, no reason why they couldn't do it inside a stadium.
Because you aren’t allowed bottles inside the stadium I believe? The kiosk staff were pouring the water etc into plastic cups.Still don't know why companies can't put in contactless vending machines for bottled water/juice, would dramatically cut queues
HahaPure ragin
I would think preseason will be used to find their feet
Being a bit of a grubber I got one of each.The steak and scotch pies we got tonight were no different to the last few years.