…and then have that game inflicted on you. You certainly like to suffer.Pretty certain I could have claimed the same pint of Harvey's as often as I'd liked
…and then have that game inflicted on you. You certainly like to suffer.Pretty certain I could have claimed the same pint of Harvey's as often as I'd liked
Going to be bloody freezing in there on a cold day in January.When we saw the size of the collection point compared to the bar area - we thought it must be April the 1st !!! What an absolute nightmare, and then add in the benches being located right next to it, were the planners joking
Overall - gorgeous building and facilities but poorly executed, so probably won't bother going again on a matchday unless closest benches removed and collection point expanded
Going to be bloody freezing in there on a cold day in January.
There's room for both this and what was Dick's Bar. I'd prefer to be in a nice warm carpeted bar than the Disneyesque Terrace (although I understand who that is aimed at.)
I couldn't use Dicks bar as no under u18s on a match day. This at least has more ability to support parents with older kids. I enjoyed it Saturday as I've mentioned previously. I ordered food and one round on the app and used the bar for the rest of my drink ordersGoing to be bloody freezing in there on a cold day in January.
There's room for both this and what was Dick's Bar. I'd prefer to be in a nice warm carpeted bar than the Disneyesque Terrace (although I understand who that is aimed at.)
There needs to be some contingency for those who are unable to order electronically for whatever reason.The mobile ordering is a fantastic idea, it is the future and could be rolled out to the stands. From the stories on Saturday I think the club should have gone all in with no bar and one big collection point.
The club has to have a plan for when the weather’s miserable and cold, surely? We walked in and straight back out post-match as it just wasn’t pleasant.Going to be bloody freezing in there on a cold day in January.
There's room for both this and what was Dick's Bar. I'd prefer to be in a nice warm carpeted bar than the Disneyesque Terrace (although I understand who that is aimed at.)
YesProbably a stupid question but does the Amex space upstairs have its own bar/food service points? Ta
“Slaw” everywhereCock hard.
Fingering the soft bun.
Food porn.
Totally agree. Unfortunately, it was so congested I couldn’t see the other area so didn’t know whether it was just for food and couldn’t tell what the queues were like. Similarly, i think there were beer stalls in among the throng but they were just swallowed up in the general melee. Along with some tweaks, familiarity will improve things I suppose.Anyway... if the club want us to order digitally they need to make the 'collection point' bigger & the 'bar' smaller, the 'bar' serving area was pretty much empty as we were all waiting in a 'queue' for our digital orders. If I hadn't have paid when I was outside I would've just gone to the 'bar'. I don't know what it was supposed to be like but I had the impression that our 'number' would appear on a screen inside & then we could collect our order, like Argos.![]()
When its cold/wet - the shutters will be closed . !The club has to have a plan for when the weather’s miserable and cold, surely?
Were they closed post game? It was Baltic!When its cold/wet - the shutters will be closed . !
No. And it felt only slightly warmer in there than outside - but you were at least shielded from that bitter wind. I guess they're still working that out - the shutter protocols !Were they closed post game? It was Baltic!
Guess it was probably quite an instructive exercise on Saturday seeing as how it was a little bit of Summer and a little bit of Winter all rolled into oneNo. And it felt only slightly warmer in there than outside - but you were at least shielded from that bitter wind. I guess they're still working that out - the shutter protocols !
I said ages ago I didn’t think the area was big enough for the benches, I think on a matchday remove them
As I thought it would all collide including the walking your drink back to wandering for a table that doesn't exist. Im amazed I read somewhere it can accommodate 1,000 then I read it can accommodate 3,000 in better weather, what's that all about? does that mean they will remove benches or some or the extra 2,000 are lurking outside creating and even bigger bottle neck? Im tempted to say its not thought through but actually it most likely is in so far as grab as much money off fans as you can with little regard to service. Ive heard some fans say they never received their pre-ordered drinks and gave up attempting to purchase them. Sure some will not return but we have such a captive audience he club know just like selling seats others will fill their space. I really hope it all gets sorted but doubt it can because of mostly the lack of space design and too many people trying to access it. Yes its new but I dont see how it will have less demand for future matches.While that is absolutely sensible, it will mean they don't sell any 16 quid burgers, I don't see how you can eat without getting a seat.
Really not sure about the downstairs layout, there was no real room to queue, let alone collect. When you got served, nowhere to go other than struggle to get your pints past the masses without getting a nudge and spilling it. What Boxpark has that the Terrace doesn't is space. Needs some sort of one way system I think but not sure people will follow that when pissed up.
They also need to think about the club shop queue when that comes into the mix, as it's only going to add to the pinch point. Maybe with 2 floors it won't need a queue so much.
Indeed, the bitter wind only felt less severe once a few more punters rolled in AND a few drinks had been taken,freezing upstairs and couldn't work out why they left the windows upstairs open so the cold air came in.