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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chrisgr31 on June 16, 2014, 03:25:26 pm



Title: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Chrisgr31 on June 16, 2014, 03:25:26 pm
Did anyone think that the food prices in the circuit where even more outrageous this year than previous years?  Certainly in our group we seemed to decide that food prices had been pushed up too far this year and didn't eat within the circuit at all, and between the 6 of us only bought 2 beers in the circuit!

So were we misers or are there others who felt the same?


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Lord Steve on June 16, 2014, 07:20:13 pm
Prices on the circuit are ludicrous with 500ml beers at 9 euros. Thats the best part of 9 quid ffs! At one point I bought a can of coke and thought "3 euros, thats cheap". Is it bollocks! Ive spent an absolute fotune this year just on sustenance. Email to the ACO on its way.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: aricus654 on June 16, 2014, 07:33:54 pm

Yes, I thought they were very steep too.

I only bought one beer trackside all weekend and two hot dogs.

I was a bit stunned by the London Bus charging €15 for fish and chips. They didn't look like they had many takers when I went past.

I'm just too old and too tight to spend top dollar on  ottom end food so you can tend to spot me trackside as the rucksack that I'm carrying has a baguette or two sticking out, and the great odour of stinky French cheese as we pass.

Aricus


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Chrisgr31 on June 16, 2014, 10:28:12 pm
I wasn't stunned by the prices of the fish and chips.  However thats because I had already seen the Paella priced at 16 euros!  As most of our party arrived on Friday on the way over to the circuit on Saturday we had a minor sweepstake on the price of Fish and Chips I went for 16 euros, highest other suggestion was 10 euros!

I think some of the stuff in the fairground area might have been marginally cheaper, and there were big queues for the food and drink stalls at some times but I guess thats in part because there is no other choice.

However my only expenditure was for one beer, and I got 2014 mug at first and only attempt!


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Dirk3D_NL on June 16, 2014, 11:42:24 pm
might it have to do with the site asking more for actually being there selling your merchandise? i.e. there was less funfare again this year as well...no ghosthouse, no spinride...


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: ukcobra on June 17, 2014, 12:06:43 am
Not surprised to be honest, prices have crept up over the last few years as far as I am concerned. I did not go this year, decided to have a year off, but will be back next year. I thought the burgers and bacon baps by some of the British companies last year was poor quality and massively over priced. They were situated just outside Blu Nord.

A friend of a friend was at Le Mans a few years back, he has his own mobile catering. He did not take the option of going back, as the profit was only about £12K for the weekend. Apparently it was n't worth the effort.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Steve Pyro on June 17, 2014, 12:49:10 pm
500 ml beer on draft was 5 euros in the ACO stand / members areas.  Food prices were reasonable too.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Bob U on June 17, 2014, 02:28:59 pm
I noticed that Fish n Chips on sale from the converted Routemaster in the old funfair was 15 quid. Extortionate price, but there was always a queue when I walked past. Can't blame the vendor,. If someone was prepared to pay me £15 for fish n chips I'd sure as hell take it. I didn't think the beer on circuit too pricy, it was cold draft and was on a par with pub prices here. Simple answer, at Le Mans or any event worldwide, if you don't like the price don't pay it.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: landman on June 17, 2014, 02:39:10 pm
4 x Guinness plus 3 x Kronencrap was €52 [£41.55] in the Guinness Bar.

That's almost £6/pint including those plastic cups.

 :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Chrisgr31 on June 17, 2014, 09:37:11 pm
500 ml beer on draft was 5 euros in the ACO stand / members areas.  Food prices were reasonable too.

They should have mentioned that in their efforts to get us all to sign up as members of the ACO!  I noticed that in the retail units all the price tickets showed the prices for ACO members as well as non-members, and there were several booths promoting ACO membership.

As regards those saying £6 a pint is the same as UK prices I'd be interested to know where you are buying your pints.  Even in the City of London I flinch when paying £5.50 a pint for Peroni.

However I agree you can vote with your feet and not pay the prices, which is exactly what I did!


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Andy Zarse on June 20, 2014, 01:58:49 pm
I bought two pints at the Guinness bar (one for me, one for Brad) and it was Eu14, and Brad bought me a coffee at the Esses at about 3am. That was the extent of our group's trackside catering purchases. The prices put me off, and IMO there were very few big queues to be seen at any of the stalls.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Werner on June 20, 2014, 02:27:27 pm
Hi all,

I'll put some examples of the 2014 prices in next year's CA guide - so especially the newbies know what to expect. Since I never bought anything at the track this year I need to know from those who did - so we are accurate. Up to now I've learned from this thread:

Drinks:
0.5 ltr. draft beer: 9.00 € (Question: Do you have to pay deposit for the plastic mugs? If so, how much?)
0.33 ltr can Coke: 3.00 €
0.5 ltr draft beer in A.C.O. member enclosures: 5.00 €
0.56 ltr (1 Pint) draft Guinness at the Guinness bar: 7.00 € (deposit for the mug?)

Food
Fish & Chips: 15.00 €
Paella: 16.00 €

Any other examples?

Best

Werner


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Lazy B'stard on June 20, 2014, 02:49:14 pm
Why buy the overpriced shite they sell around the circuit when there are supermarkets nearby selling produce that makes UK supermarkets look like 1980's Russia? You can fill a trolley to the top with tasty treats and enough beer to sink a Yorkshireman for the price of a round of drinks trackside. Always enjoy a more varied diet whilst in France.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 20, 2014, 03:07:07 pm
On the Friday I had a fantastic meal in Le Man old town and it was 56 Euro.

Saturday I bought -

2 x apparently chicken kebabs
1 x Portion of Chips
1 x Beer
1 x White Coffee
1 x Bottle of water (which I forgot to get!)

49 Euros...............

I nearly had a heart attack, It was 10,50 Euros for a bottle of water for a beer and bottle of water!!!  :o

You did get a euro back for giving the beer cup back but still!! (at least they where mostly 2014 cups unlike last year!)

Friday nearly all the food / beer tents where shut and it was all the same food at every single one again this year. Shame they removed the steak on baguettes this year as we where looking forward to them!


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Stu on June 20, 2014, 03:17:10 pm
The new food stall beside the entrance to BN camping bit (next to the showers) I thought wasn't to bad for prices with kebab and chips at €6. Not cheap but for the place not bad. I didn't partake as we had mountains of food and beer about 100yds away  ;D. We did though fill a massive tray with chips for €20 to feed 14 people avec steaks with a load being binned. I thought the supermarket prices had increased this year, nearly €80 for 4 legs of lamb being particularly memorable although nice.



Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Steve Pyro on June 20, 2014, 03:28:33 pm
ACO enclosure beer price was 500ml for 5 euro + 1 euro cup deposit (unless you had a 'roving' cup in your pocket).

Didn't see ANY tartiflete stalls this year though  :'(


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Stu on June 20, 2014, 03:33:06 pm

Didn't see ANY tartiflete stalls this year though  :'(


Yep, I couldn't see either of Le Mans national dishes this year being the Tartifette or the Grand Marnier Crepe stalls.   :(


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Barry on June 20, 2014, 05:44:54 pm
Found the GM crepe stall, still as good as they always were.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: garyfrogeye on June 20, 2014, 06:47:44 pm
I second the Crepe store, very nice. I did pay 13 Euros for a nice (horse?) burger and fries. I didn't actually want fries, just the burger. But that wasn't an option ::)
They have a captive audience I suppose, so they charge whatever they feel they can get away with. Is it any difference at F1 Races (I wouldn't know).


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Canada Phil on June 21, 2014, 04:16:00 am
Found the GM crepe stall, still as good as they always were.

I too found the Grand Marnier crepe stall to continue a tradition of Midnight snack. First suggested by Grand fromage and I have manged it every year since 1999  ;D Had the pleasure of Dottore's company for this years. I did notice the hole in the giant bottle was much smaller than other years.....so I persevered until my crepe was swimming  ;D
Euro 3.80 which I think was up 20c from last year. 
Phil


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Werner on June 21, 2014, 07:03:05 am
Hi all,

I've added the information to the CA Wiki, feel free to update it there directly: http://www.clubarnage.com/wiki/doku.php?id=ca_guide:food-and-drinks


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Chrisgr31 on June 21, 2014, 08:02:50 am
I think Tartiflete was avaialble from one of the independent stalls down towards Tetre Rouge from Dunlop Bridge, if memory serves me right about 8 euro, not that I had any.

There was a survey in yesterdays metro on cost of attending Festivals including food and beer, and Le Mans would have outpriced them all.  Not sure about F1 have not been for years.  I know when I used to go to Silverstone and Brands Hatch the prices were high but not unreasonably so, and the circuits deliberately set them that way.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Kiters on June 21, 2014, 10:14:55 am
The new food stall beside the entrance to BN camping bit (next to the showers) I thought wasn't to bad for prices with kebab and chips at €6. Not cheap but for the place not bad. I didn't partake as we had mountains of food and beer about 100yds away  ;D. We did though fill a massive tray with chips for €20 to feed 14 people avec steaks with a load being binned. I thought the supermarket prices had increased this year, nearly €80 for 4 legs of lamb being particularly memorable although nice.



That looks like a nice setup bet the old IPA took a bit of looking
After in the temps we had but nice to see some decent beer rather than
Euro fizz


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: enzo on June 23, 2014, 04:20:01 pm
I thought it was €6.50 + €1 cup deposit for .5l draft beer or did I read the price list wrong ? Not sure as i only bought draft in ACO enclosure which was 1664 by the way and not standard kronenbourg.

PS Does anyone know whether it is frowned upon to bring beer into the 17/18 ACO grandstands ?


Hi all,

I'll put some examples of the 2014 prices in next year's CA guide - so especially the newbies know what to expect. Since I never bought anything at the track this year I need to know from those who did - so we are accurate. Up to now I've learned from this thread:

Drinks:
0.5 ltr. draft beer: 9.00 € (Question: Do you have to pay deposit for the plastic mugs? If so, how much?)
0.33 ltr can Coke: 3.00 €
0.5 ltr draft beer in A.C.O. member enclosures: 5.00 €
0.56 ltr (1 Pint) draft Guinness at the Guinness bar: 7.00 € (deposit for the mug?)

Food
Fish & Chips: 15.00 €
Paella: 16.00 €

Any other examples?

Best

Werner


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Barry on June 24, 2014, 12:51:00 am
Never had any problems taking beer, wine champagne into 17/18


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Kristof on June 24, 2014, 09:40:31 am
I thought it was €6.50 + €1 cup deposit for .5l draft beer or did I read the price list wrong ? Not sure as i only bought draft in ACO enclosure which was 1664 by the way and not standard kronenbourg.

Fot the few beers I bought at the track, I always paid € 6,50 + € 1 deposit


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Doris on June 26, 2014, 11:51:30 am
Yep - € 6,50 + € 1 for the cup.

I had drink with a Kiwi chum and had to explain the deposit thing to him as he thought it was a tax.

Dx


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: aricus654 on June 26, 2014, 09:13:34 pm

I saw Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label at GoodwoodvFestival of a Speed is £72 - a bit pricey for me.

Aricus


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Rhino on June 27, 2014, 07:27:10 am
Yellow label was £144!


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Canada Phil on July 05, 2014, 04:46:42 am
Yellow label was £144!

Much to good for you Rhino  ;D Stick to the Scrumpy in moderation  :o
Phil


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Rhino on July 05, 2014, 07:42:41 am
Moderation, what does that mean. ;D


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: lofty on July 05, 2014, 09:18:32 pm
Dont know the prices but some of our guys asked for a dirty burger at Inside Porsche curves and the Young girl asked the old bird in charge where the dirty burgers were kept.Lots of the queue pissed them selves, but still had a dirty burger.Smelt like a car crash.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Grand_Fromage on July 05, 2014, 09:53:49 pm
In Rochester NY, there is a speciality called 'Garbage Plate' which I discovered while working there about 15 years ago.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Tahou_Hots (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Tahou_Hots)

Dont know the prices but some of our guys asked for a dirty burger at Inside Porsche curves and the Young girl asked the old bird in charge where the dirty burgers were kept.Lots of the queue pissed them selves, but still had a dirty burger.Smelt like a car crash.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: lofty on July 06, 2014, 11:58:13 am
 It all looks a bit Brown but reminds me of the gut buster breakfast from a cafe in Archway.Could hardly walk afterwards.Bit of history in the Garbage plate though.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Grand_Fromage on July 06, 2014, 03:27:24 pm
It all looks a bit Brown

Yes, it really needs a fried egg on top... and perhaps a wafer thin mint


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Bonio on July 06, 2014, 05:55:52 pm
Brown is better than grey.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: lofty on July 06, 2014, 08:19:32 pm
Pat have you got any pics taken in the reflection? Oh yes we found a use for the dirty burger van.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Bonio on July 07, 2014, 01:56:15 pm
Pat have you got any pics taken in the reflection? Oh yes we found a use for the dirty burger van.

This one ?
The Dirty Burger seems to have distorted your head.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Martini...LB on July 07, 2014, 05:31:40 pm
Which one is Jed Clampett... what a bunch of hillbillies. Where's my Banjo...

>Martini...LB


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Bonio on July 07, 2014, 05:37:47 pm
Which one is Jed Clampett... what a bunch of hillbillies. Where's my Banjo...

>Martini...LB

That's what a Dirty Burger does to you..... :laugh:
Anyhow, Le Mans is not a fashion parade..


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: lofty on July 07, 2014, 07:40:23 pm
It made us all better lookin and slim.Le Mans has distorted my mind, and some of my other bits.


Title: Re: Food and Drink Prices
Post by: Bonio on July 07, 2014, 08:21:51 pm
It made us all better lookin and slim.Le Mans has distorted my mind, and some of my other bits.
That is the influence of the "Chalice of Power..."