All night on the pooper?They also used to have a quick sandwich/deli line near the tournament check-in booth. Here's a pic of one current option from FleeceBunk:
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That should keep you going.
All night on the pooper?They also used to have a quick sandwich/deli line near the tournament check-in booth. Here's a pic of one current option from FleeceBunk:
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That should keep you going.
I'll eat anything I can identify as edible. That combo though; buffet?They also used to have a quick sandwich/deli line near the tournament check-in booth. Here's a pic of one current option from FleeceBunk:
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That should keep you going.
Now that the river boat is gone, they probably don't have a dock any more for shipping.Bob, you know expensive it is to ship that to BFE Indiana?
Hate to sound cheap, because you can ask anyone that knows me when I come to Derby... always 3 to 5k lighter than I show up...but they can keep the Gordon Ramsay restaurant and the prices no matter how good it is. I mean general principle still means something, right?!
A couple of questions if anyone itt knows.
Is Binions gone now and the Gordon Ramsay name taken it's place or no?
Also what about alcohol at the casino bar or bars(including upstairs)..., have their prices changed? For instance, it's usually $4 for a 12 oz beer. JD and Jim Beam are usually $7 a shot and Makers and Woodford are $8 a shot.....has this changed, too?
Fatboy, if you get hungry I'll have a little bit of an upgrade on the squirrel.food for free if you like. Also, plenty of Bourbon and a case of beer to go with it.
Not a high roller by any means, my bar tab was $700 last year even though I brought my own booze. From the sound of this thread it'll be more of the same this year, but I'm still on schedule to be there tomorrow afternoon and Lord willing, nothing is going to change that.
Oh wow!The food is horrible
Went to dinner in the steak joint $500 for 2 of us.
Everything else garbage.
I have enough nuts and squirrel food in my room for a few days.
Yes sir, could always be worse. Thanks Lou.Binions is gone.
Alcohol everywhere, up and down. For a casino I find the prices pretty reasonably,
Lou Figueroa
smoosched
I feel bad for the folks who never got to experience the Executive Wild West. I know the term "Good Ol' Days" gets thrown around a lot. But those really were some special times.At the Executive West I had a buddy helping me sell beer after hours right outside the tournament door.
You’re going to like this.
I was selling them $3 a piece…or 3 for $10
You don’t know how many people said “give me 3”.
pool players ain’t the sharpest sometimes.
The people standing around would just do a double take and shake their heads.
The food situation is the most bleak I have ever experienced in my millions of miles of travel. Absolutely unbelievable.Yes, Virginia, they’ve shrunk the pockets.
All the pockets.
The balls are polished, the Simonis new, and the rails nice and springy. You will miss your banks on the short side and your position play on the long side. You will miss shots you are not accustumed to missing because there isn’t enough pocket where you think there should be pocket.
All the usual suspects are in attendance.
If I’m not mistaken the Action Room on the second floor is back —. get your tokens.
Lots of cues, cases, tshirts and pool gimcracks for sale. One cue mechanic is on duty.
The food situation is dire. Pizza joint and Mexican cantina closed. You have a choice of Vietnamese noodles, a grill, and the home style place. There’s a new Gordon Ramsey steakhouse but you can forget about getting in — it’s booked straight through March and the waiting list to sit at the bar is filled up at 445.
Won my first match, grinding out a 3-2 win. That is all for now.
Lou Figueroa
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Went with JRB
Was good food. Better than what ever it was branded as last time I was here.
Tipped $80 service was 10/10
Keep going to the toilet maybe.They also used to have a quick sandwich/deli line near the tournament check-in booth. Here's a pic of one current option from FleeceBunk:
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That should keep you going.
A bottle of Bud (or other domestic beer) was $4 at the casino bars. So $5 with tip.Also what about alcohol at the casino bar or bars(including upstairs)..., have their prices changed? For instance, it's usually $4 for a 12 oz beer. JD and Jim Beam are usually $7 a shot and Makers and Woodford are $8 a shot.....has this changed, too?
Places in New Albany "might" deliver to the casino. It's around a 9 mile drive each way so it probably depends on the food joint.Isn't having food delivered from other venues an option?