Strokes Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Perhaps they should concentrate on getting the grub inside the ground up to standard.
Rich Fox Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 I would like to see some Thia food on sale outside the King Power Stadium, you see it at festivals and events such as the Dartmouth regatta and I think it would do really well. I have never understood why it just has to be burgers and hot dogs for Sale.
yorkie1999 Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 I would like to see some Thia food on sale outside the King Power Stadium, you see it at festivals and events such as the Dartmouth regatta and I think it would do really well. I have never understood why it just has to be burgers and hot dogs for Sale. Probably because they're cheap and not many kids go for Thai food.
ratlad Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 all you lot moaning bout the clubs food show some support Some tasty Thai food could be a good idea. no thanks english food or note at all
Strokes Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 all you lot moaning bout the clubs food show some support no thanks english food or note at all What?
C-man Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Good stuff. If they also serve beer that might encourage more people to get to the stadium early, which IMO would add to the atmosphere.
Collymore Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Loads of takeaway noodle places in London, takes like 30 seconds to serve a a steaming bowl of ramen. Would be great on a cold day!Can't think of any thing worse. It has to be a dirty burger or pie...Competition can only be a good thing to increase quality and lower prices.
Countesthorpe Fox 1884 Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Would be nice to get contact less payments in the ground like credit loaded on season tickets, make it a lot faster
SemperEadem Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Just serve what the people want, a balti pie.
Guest Bilo Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Just serve what the people want, a balti pie. What about Paulo's Piri Piri Pie? I personally always end up going to one of the chippies on Aylestone Road before the game anyway.
sphericalfox Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 I'm not going to be happy until they move Leicester Market outside the stadium. Thracian would be rinsing it.
purpleronnie Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Nice, more opportunities to buy a £5 piece of shit burger. Just a piece? What a rip off.
promised land Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 The food inside and outside the ground is rank anyway. Why people can't go 2 hours without a cheap burger, hot dog is beyond me. The only thing I've had at the ground is the free gamon buttie before the Burnley away last season, now if they sold those I'd be in but i doubt they'd be cheap or as good from the concourse sellers.
Rich Fox Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Probably because they're cheap and not many kids go for Thai food. I am fairly certain it would sell at the right price and I've found it to be reasonable about £5 for a big carton compares with similar for a greasy burger or pie.
Stadt Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 The food inside and outside the ground is rank anyway. Why people can't go 2 hours without a cheap burger, hot dog is beyond me. The only thing I've had at the ground is the free gamon buttie before the Burnley away last season, now if they sold those I'd be in but i doubt they'd be cheap or as good from the concourse sellers. I can't believe people go down 10 minutes early to get such shit food
Karljohn Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Prices in the stadium are awful. They make odeon cinema look like Aldi.
Dr The Singh Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Is this to make funds to cover losses in the championship? Good to see the club have a longterm plan
Deucalion Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Yo!! Sandwich opposite the old Turnstyle pub is good. Burger and chips and a coffee for under a fiver.
Guest Col city fan Posted 2 February 2015 Posted 2 February 2015 Avoid any food and drink that the club do. It's overpriced shite. The best burger can I've found is on the corner of Saff Lane and Aylestone Road. That's great value and actually decent food (if you partake of burgers).
C.J Posted 3 February 2015 Posted 3 February 2015 Food, price and choice inside the ground is poor. I always use the ones outside, however the burger I receive looks nothing like the one advertised on the board.
Eddy Kellys Heroes Posted 4 February 2015 Posted 4 February 2015 Take me back to the days when they sold programs and pies at the side of the pitch, I can't believe someone has suggested Costa Coffee? What has happened to football? Just something else that is firmly in the grips of big business, Prawn sandwich anyone?
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