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In Rovers We Trust – Concourse Update
Fri 14 Jun 2013
As part of the In Rovers We Trust project, Doncaster Rovers have been promising fans a revitalised food and drink catering option on the concourses.
Yesterday following a succession of meetings between club representatives and Lindley catering team, the finalised plan was put in place. Below are some of the highlights;-
1) Alcoholic beverages
The club can confirm that next year the main alcoholic drinks being served in the concourses will be;
Boddington Bitter - £2.90
Becks - £2.90
Budweiser - £3.30
Fans will note a reduction in the price of beer to less than £3 per pint, this has been agreed to by Lindley following detailed consultation with the club.
2) New kiosks
The club can also confirm the new kiosks being introduced by Lindley Group next season will be;
Flaming Good Burger
Frank’s Original New York Street Dogs
The Pie Factory
Cracklings
Dominos
3) Belle Vue Bar
As part of the concourse refurbishments a series of changes will also take place in the Belle Vue Bar, this will include increased service points in order to improve the speed of service within the bar and an improved food offering. In addition the small wall separating the different parts of the bar will be removed to increase capacity within the Belle Vue Bar.
4) Naming of Bars
Each kiosk facility will be personalised and named after a Rovers player or historic moment. It will be up to fans to suggest and vote for the names of the kiosks.
Summary
During the next few weeks the physical changes to the concourses will begin and the club will keep fans updated with the developments through the official website. The club wish to thank fans for all their feedback and Lindley for supporting the In Rovers We Trust project. By acknowledging the feedback of the fans and implementing their suggested changes the club are confident that the catering provision provided next year will be one of the best within the Championship.
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"Best Dogs in Yorkshire"
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The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
http://www.thelindleygroup.com/stadia-retail (http://www.thelindleygroup.com/stadia-retail)
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"Best Dogs in Yorkshire"
Donny have always had 'em :lol:
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excellant news even more pleasing is the price for a beer has dropped and is pretty much on par with local pubs well done all involved little steps like this in fan engagement and detail only serves to do the club well. Hope they still do some sort of kids box as they are ideal and were reasonable value
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Wonder if you will still be able to get two bottles of carlsberg for a fiver? All looks very impressive! Can see slices of pizza selling well with younger fans
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How about naming one "THE BRENTFORD CROSS BAR " :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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excellant news even more pleasing is the price for a beer has dropped and is pretty much on par with local pubs well done all involved little steps like this in fan engagement and detail only serves to do the club well. Hope they still do some sort of kids box as they are ideal and were reasonable value
The original price suggested for beer was going to be £3.50. But Gavin and Shaun successfully talked it down to the price you now see, so well done to them.
As far as I'm aware Shaun has insisted on the kids boxes.
The details you currently see are the tip of the iceberg and as we move to the start of the season we, as Rovers fans, will finally see the plans implemented and no doubt will be happy to use those facilities.
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Will the bottle bars 'fast serving' still be used? If so, will we ever actually see them in operation!!?
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Fantastic news. More progress off the pitch. Good work to all behind the scenes.
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excellant news even more pleasing is the price for a beer has dropped and is pretty much on par with local pubs well done all involved little steps like this in fan engagement and detail only serves to do the club well. Hope they still do some sort of kids box as they are ideal and were reasonable value
The original price suggested for beer was going to be £3.50. But Gavin and Shaun successfully talked it down to the price you now see, so well done to them.
As far as I'm aware Shaun has insisted on the kids boxes.
The details you currently see are the tip of the iceberg and as we move to the start of the season we, as Rovers fans, will finally see the plans implemented and no doubt will be happy to use those facilities.
brill two happy rovers fans here, a good priced pint for dad and a box for the boy , please pass on our thanks to shaun and all involved .
IRWT
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Very good especially the bar prices. Good to see the proactive steps that the club are taking, I might send them one quick e-mail though, no mention of any cider being available?
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What price will Jäger Bombs be?
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Well done to all involved, i hope it works as well as it sounds.
Good choice of beer too! :thumbsup:
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What price will Jäger Bombs be?
2 for £3! That should get the atmosphere going!
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What happened to Starbucks?
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How about naming one "THE BRENTFORD CROSS BAR " :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
brilliant. i second that. :rtid:
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no mention of any cider being available?
It's not a cocktail bar that's probably why lol
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Well done to all involved. I'm looking forward to seeing it all in place. Although Becks would not be my first choice, that is somewhat offset by the reduction in price. The choice of food sounds much better and let's hope they are reasonably priced as well.
Also great news that the waiting time is being addressed as I hope the queuing systems on the concourses will be tinkered with, particularly on the West Stand where the queues block access to the bogs etc.
All very good positive stuff. Keep spreading the word to those who may have lost touch with the goings on at the KM.
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How about naming one "THE BRENTFORD CROSS BAR " :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
That's novel just why didn't anyone else come up with that suggestion ;)
Seems Gavin and the IRWT have really got the show on the road ...........now about that bloody ''raggy'' apology for a flag :(
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Boddingtons? Awful tasting flavoured water. They should be giving that away for free. £2.90 is daylight robbery, and to mention that they were talked down from selling it for £3.50 must have been easy for Gavin.
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Good effort chaps, the price of beer in the ground has always been instrumental in our group seeking beverages elsewhere
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£2.90 is daylight robbery
Jesus christ you don't realise how lucky you have it living back up north
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£2.90 is daylight robbery
this is about the same as what pubs charge
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£2.90 is the going rate, it's not 1995! Also, cheaper than most grounds
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What happened to Starbucks?
That was my first thought. Pity if we're not getting it - I would've been prepared to shift my ST to whichever stand it was in. Coffeeaholic
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Sorry to be the square in this party, but how much is it going to be for tea, coffee or hot chocolate type drinks?
Ta.
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Sorry to be the square in this party, but how much is it going to be for tea, coffee or hot chocolate type drinks?
Ta.
No changes, its £2.00.
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Very good especially the bar prices. Good to see the proactive steps that the club are taking, I might send them one quick e-mail though, no mention of any cider being available?
Magners is still being sold, same as last season.
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Wonder if you will still be able to get two bottles of carlsberg for a fiver? All looks very impressive! Can see slices of pizza selling well with younger fans
The bottle size has been increased from 330ml to 550ml, so the price has increased in line with that, from £2.50 to £3.50
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Very good especially the bar prices. Good to see the proactive steps that the club are taking, I might send them one quick e-mail though, no mention of any cider being available?
Magners is still being sold, same as last season.
That'll do, as long as it's not £3.50 for a 330ml bottle, that was a rip off, hopefully they're full pint bottles that would be acceptable, that's the reason I've never bought at the KMS in the concourse, £3.50 for what's just over half a pint was a joke.
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It's taken me from the stadium opening until the last home game of last season to spend anything on the concourse as I made a point of never put a penny into the old SMC. I bought a Magners and was shocked at the price. Needless to say I agree with the post above. I won't be spending again until the prices come down from the ridiculous.
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It's taken me from the stadium opening until the last home game of last season to spend anything on the concourse as I made a point of never put a penny into the old SMC. I bought a Magners and was shocked at the price. Needless to say I agree with the post above. I won't be spending again until the prices come down from the ridiculous.
Have you read the thread?
The prices compare favourably with the local pubs now
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What's happened to Starbucks?
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Have you read the thread?
The prices compare favourably with the local pubs now
It reads like I generalise, which wasn't intentional, but I was referring to the Magners price. It left a sour taste, as it were!
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Sorry to be the square in this party, but how much is it going to be for tea, coffee or hot chocolate type drinks?
Ta.
No changes, its £2.00.
Thanks
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Can we get a black coffee now, Martin? Coffee last season (and the season before, and the season before that, etc) already had the whitener in it.
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Are we keeping the 1879?
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"Can we get a black coffee now, Martin? Coffee last season (and the season before, and the season before that, etc) already had the whitener in it."
That reminds me of another thing thing that needs looking at.
All the condiments should be on the same side as the service. Certainly on the West you have to cross the flow of human traffic to get to the sugar/milk etc.
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Same in the south, but I guess they want people to move a away from the kiosk once served.
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Please Dad are we nearly there ? :rolleyes: