Scotia Place | 36.85m | 11s | CSEC | HOK

Do you support the proposal for the new arena?

  • Yes

    Votes: 103 67.3%
  • No

    Votes: 40 26.1%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 10 6.5%

  • Total voters
    153
Interesting! Would be suprised if, 2.5 years out, they’ve already settled on specific concession menus, given the constant changes you see in arenas. Albeit, most arenas now seem to have the “staples” (chicken, pizza, hot dogs, ice cream, burgers, ect…) as the permanent stands, and then use those portable carts as the fun/different/changeable stuff…atleast thats the experience at rogers
 
I'd really like to see some local
Think that's the way most new arenas have them these days.
I can't think of any dressings rooms in the league that are horseshoe shaped. I feel like most are more rectangular, circular, or oval in shape, and symmetrical lengthwise and widthwise.
 
This months Coca-Cola test kitchen concession at the Saddledome has Korean corndogs. Korean corndogs are among the listed concession foods in Scotia Place.
It would be great if they incorporated some more local chains into the area. I'm guessing that the food hall will be where this occurs (if it occurs at all) more than the traditional concessions.
 
It would be great if they incorporated some more local chains into the area. I'm guessing that the food hall will be where this occurs (if it occurs at all) more than the traditional concessions.
Would be nice to have some local brews available. Last time I bought beer there they only had the usual Molson swill, it'd be great to have some products from places like Last Best, Cabin, et al.
 
Would be nice to have some local brews available. Last time I bought beer there they only had the usual Molson swill, it'd be great to have some products from places like Last Best, Cabin, et al.
Definitely true 10 years ago, but more recently I remember seeing 1 or 2 bar concessions with more options on tap.

(But maybe I'm confused and not actually thinking of the Saddledome?)
 
Really? I had no idea they were local.
 
Really? I had no idea they were local.
Edo started as a single location in a mall in Calgary in 1979, and Opa! similarly started as a single location in Market mall in 1998.
Their corporate offices are actually not to far apart too
Edo Japan
Opa! of Greece
 

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