I am very disappointed in the quality of the concessions at the Okc Arena, and notice very little improvement.
Here is a list of the current concession vendors;
Angie’s Bakery
Billy Craig BBQ
Casa Azul
Candy Land
Dog House by Schwab’s
Fast Break
ICBY Yogurt
Loud City Grill
Pizza Hut
Red River Bistro
Steak*eze
Sunset Strips
I think the Ford Center needs a Chili's.
Are you drunk? lol! Iron Starr hands down has the best Mac and cheese ever.Originally Posted by Larry OKC
Amen to that brother. Best Mac and Cheese ever (except for maybe Red Prime's Green Chile Mac)
CCOKC - Red Prime and Iron Starr are both managed by the same company, Good Egg Dining...Mac & Cheese is yum
Is this the "OKC Arena Renovations" thread or the "Dawg Larry" thread?
I have just learned my lesson to only go to the original at 36th and Shartel and they always have amazing food, great service. I will not go back to the one in Campus Corner, but have had many great experiences at 36th since I decided against the Campus Corner location.
I will say it is difficult for me to go to a restaurant, sit down at a table with a white table cloth and the fake little candle thing, and tell a water I want the mac and cheese. That aside, I've seen people order it and heard good things about it.
Ford Center was a great name...particularly given the events of recent times...so much better than a snack food or a great big financial institution...silly to have not worked out an amicable deal...
I wouldn't call it horrible. But in my opinion, Iron Starr just tries too hard. I've been a couple of times and love the concept. But each time everything was thickly coated in spices....like the container cap fell off and everything landed on the plate. This was EVERYTHING that my wife and I ate. Also, the meats were very dry.
It's just my opinion but there was no effort at blending or balance...just dump it on. Too much is too much.
I love the concept and love the location but I won't go back.
http://www.kfor.com/news/local/kfor-...,7134807.story
OKC Arena enters last stage of renovations
Jesse Wells Reporting KFOR
http://www.kfor.com/news/local/kfor-...,7134807.storyOKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma City Arena is about to get an extreme makeover. Tuesday morning, the city council is set to award more than $36 million in construction contracts.
That will kick off the last major phase of renovation on the building.
From a huge new entrance to new concourses, this is the part of the renovation you won't be able to miss.
On the inside, new flooring, lighting and walls will completely alter the look of the main level concourse.
On the outside, the southwest corner will be transformed into a grand new entrance.
"It'll change our crowd flow and hopefully become more efficient in the way we move around the arena," said the arena general manager Gary Desjardins.
"This is a huge milestone for us," said OKC special projects manager Tom Anderson.
Anderson is thrilled the bids for the final phase of construction came in 10 percent lower than the city predicted.
"Getting this really good bid on the most significant portion of the renovation project is just huge for us," said Anderson.
The savings will mean the city will have an extra $3 or $4 million to add even more amenities to the building before final construction wraps.
"It was a real windfall for us," said Anderson. "It puts us in good financial position and gave us a little flexibility moving forward."
The last phase of construction won't be quick; it will last all year long and continue during the OKC Thunder's next season.
The goal is to finish by May of 2012.
Copyright © 2011, KFOR-TV
How about the construction bids coming in "10% lower than the city predicted"? Now having an extra $3 to $4 million dollars to work with and add more amenities.
We still get the big screen on the outside right? They said they had extra money to do that.... I sure hope so!!
Yes,where's the big screen at? Did they cut that out? I sure hope not as that was part of the cool factor.
They did cut a few things originally because the sales tax came in somewhere around 10 million low, and with the economy the way it is they thought it would be better to scale back the enhancements than ask for more money since they still got like 90% of what they expected.
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