That's not pizza. That's cheesy bread with the dipping sauce placed under the cheese for convenience. Pizza has dead animal flesh on it.
It costs way more to sell food at a sporting event. They only have a 3 hour window to do all their sales compared to a normal location that has 12 hours in a day 7 days a week. Consumers feel its worth the benefit so they pay the cost. It'd be silly for the team to charge less the lines would be even more insane than they are.
Was at the game tonight. Fire on the mountain had 6 wings for 9.75 and 12 wings for 15. Bunk sandwiches were $12 for the Cubano and 12 for the meatball. Didn't see the other stuff.
Had a piece of pizza and a beer from sizzle pie today. It's not the $6.00 for the slice that bothered me. I figure I can't complain about lack of professional sports teams in Portland and complain about 6 bucks for a slice of pizza. The bummer was I didn't find the pizza very good. It was barely warm and tasteless. And the 8.00 beer was bud. I would say I'm not going back but it is right next to 102, where I enter to get to my seats. So unfortunately I can grab a pizza and beer in a timeout. I just know I'm going to go there again. Maybe that was there pre-season pizza. Not the night I was hoping for as I was excited all day to get back to the Rose Garden (one sign still up) and catch a Blazer game. Bad play, bad pizza, getting blown out by a team designed to tank this year . . .but what I love about sports . . . there is alway the next game with new emotions to go through.
Damn, I wish I knew you were there, it would have been fun to meet up. I was very close to you, Section 121, Row A. I had the Sizzle Pie special of the day which was Canadian Bacon and Pineapple. You're right, it was barely warm and bland.
My buddy and I tried those donuts tonight. I've never had to eat donuts with a fork. They were small greasy little things.