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Quote: Food & Beverage Policy Rogers Centre allows guests to bring food into the stadium as long as the items are wrapped, bagged or left inside a container to avoid spillage. Food containers must be soft-sided and small enough to fit under the guest's seat. Quote: Bottles/Containers Plastic bottles holding 600 ml or less will be permitted in Rogers Centre. This does not include liquor or beer. Outside alcohol is strictly prohibited from entering Rogers Centre. Plastic bottles holding more than 600 ml and glass bottles are prohibited. |
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if coming from home, my friend and his wife would usually bring a couple bottles of water to the game. since i refuse to eat shitty stadium food (especially at their prices), i stopped off at banh mi boys for a sandwich before the game yesterday. I ate half on the way in case they won't let me bring it in and I'll have to toss it but i just threw the bag into the tray along with my keys and phone and i was in. it was a pleasant surprise and i enjoyed the second half of my sandwich with a beer. |
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Cool. I brought in sushi to today's game. No issues. Though they never checked what was in the brown bag. $40 parking by the dome Of course I didn't park there. 5 minute walk down at Sobeys was $20 |
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Originally Posted By: porschetr Cool. I brought in sushi to today's game. No issues. Though they never checked what was in the brown bag. $40 parking by the dome Of course I didn't park there. 5 minute walk down at Sobeys was $20 that's still $20 too much as far as i'm concern |
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I park around Peter South of Queen. Usually a few $10 lots around that area. I didn't think you could bring your own food at the game. I saw a girl with strawberries the last time I was there. Her strawberries looked good. |
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sick i'm going to bring some curry and roti and stink up the joint. |