Niles McKinley and Lo'ville used to have some serious Italian at their games. Probably still do.Keystone LaGrange had chicken paprikash at the concessions. Have never seen that one on a menu before.
I never got anything for free on the Dixie Strip. You must have had a serious hookup. LMAONorthridge in Dayton had free strippers and old Milwaukee at the concessions. ???
What’s on the loaded brat?Licking Valley has the best loaded brat I’ve ever had. Also selling home made caramel apples. Top notch, highly recommend.
Kraut, brown mustard, and spicy pepper relishWhat’s on the loaded brat?
I recall caramelized onions, sauerkraut and brown mustard. Weighing in to clarify on the loaded brat since I had one earlier this season at LV. Well worth Waze taking me the wrong way to get there (spit me through the one-way tunnel on Marne Road where there's a ~50 degree curve coming out the other side of it.)What’s on the loaded brat?
Don't know how I forgot about that as I usually sit in the shoe when I go to a game and the smell drives me to get one every time.Elder serves an excellent Italian Sausage from the grill located on the horseshoe end of the stadium.
Concession stands who use outside food are just plain lazy.Dublin Scioto provides LaRosas, a definite bonus
The Schmidts food truck used to come to Tangy games, bahama mamas and cream puffs
Not sure, but I have noticed that in other areas actually watching the game isn’t the central event. I went to a game between larger schools and could not believe how many people just casually got up and walked about all game.When did concession stands go from snacks to enjoy during the game to having to offer full blown meals?
When did concession stands go from snacks to enjoy during the game to having to offer full blown meals?