Concessions
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 12:56 pm
Curious to see which rink people think the best concession stand in the state resides? I have heard good things about the "spicy nachos" in Lake Of The Woods.
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You signed up two accounts to have a conversation with each other, just to promote your concession stand????? That must be some good food!hockeyauthority34 wrote:Curious to see which rink people think the best concession stand in the state resides? I have heard good things about the "spicy nachos" in Lake Of The Woods.
Thats a page right out of the trout handbook.Froggy Richards wrote:You signed up two accounts to have a conversation with each other, just to promote your concession stand????? That must be some good food!hockeyauthority34 wrote:Curious to see which rink people think the best concession stand in the state resides? I have heard good things about the "spicy nachos" in Lake Of The Woods.
DittoUpNorthMom wrote:Ok, I'll bite: my vote is Doug & Linda's concessions at Memorial in Roseau. Tough to beat the turkey sandwich!
Hey, it works. I'm checking the Bears' schedule now, I feel inclined to make the trip from the Twin Cities for them spicy nachos. Sounds delicious.Froggy Richards wrote:You signed up two accounts to have a conversation with each other, just to promote your concession stand????? That must be some good food!
I agree!! Doug and Linda are the best!!UpNorthMom wrote:Ok, I'll bite: my vote is Doug & Linda's concessions at Memorial in Roseau. Tough to beat the turkey sandwich!
Also nice to know there still a few fans that actually go see the games in person instead of trying to watch crappy internet streams at home.TheHockeyDJ wrote:Nice to know there are a few places that have moved past the year 1960 and serve more than popcorn, candy, and soda.
So far it looks as though Roseau is a lock for the best concessions and yes the short walk for a cold one is a nice bonus when visting Roseau during hockey season. Fergus Falls is also solid in its concessions but we must have more outstanding concessions throughout this great state of hockey.Just Checking wrote:Best one two punch is the Memorial Stand in Roseau and the short walk for a cold one across the parking lot. Tough to beat that.
Fogerty connected to the Curling Club. They serve beer. Other stuff too but I'm not sure what.RRubberbeeskit wrote:So far it looks as though Roseau is a lock for the best concessions and yes the short walk for a cold one is a nice bonus when visting Roseau during hockey season. Fergus Falls is also solid in its concessions but we must have more outstanding concessions throughout this great state of hockey.Just Checking wrote:Best one two punch is the Memorial Stand in Roseau and the short walk for a cold one across the parking lot. Tough to beat that.
Come on bring them on I want to know what I am missing out on.
WarmUpTheBus wrote:Fogerty is connected to the Curling Club.
Who cares what else. My question is: can I bring my pitcher into the stands with me. I don't even need a glass.WarmUpTheBus wrote:...the Curling Club. They serve beer. Other stuff too but I'm not sure what.
You can watch the kids practice on rink cams from the bar.Bayside Tigers wrote:Who cares what else. My question is: can I bring my pitcher into the stands with me. I don't even need a glass.WarmUpTheBus wrote:...the Curling Club. They serve beer. Other stuff too but I'm not sure what.
I love it when you can see the flames from the grill in Cloquet when watching a game. The cheeseburger/fries are my favorite.old goalie85 wrote:Cloquet.