Classic - food stands
Classic - food stands
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Hoofty

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818 posts

218 months

Monday 29th June
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I take it there are plenty of concession stands to get food and drink from at the Classic these days?

I don't really mind if (inevitably) overpriced, as long as they're plentiful - if it saves having to insisting on bringing a barbeque I'll take the lack of faff.

Weird/dumb question maybe, sorry - but I've not been to the classic since what, 2014 (and I can't remember much of that, even if my circumstances hadn't changed since).

Red9zero

11,109 posts

85 months

Monday 29th June
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Sorry, no help for the Classic, but I did notice at LM24 a distinct lack of food stands open through the night of the race. Other than that, there seemed to be the normal amount of food available otherwise.

basherX

2,959 posts

189 months

Monday 29th June
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Can I ask- are they generally contactless or is it a good idea to grab some cash?

Truckosaurus

13,188 posts

312 months

Monday 29th June
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All contactless.

Red9zero

11,109 posts

85 months

Monday 29th June
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basherX said:
Can I ask- are they generally contactless or is it a good idea to grab some cash?
Only time I have used cash at the last few LM24's is for tips at the bars in town.

basherX

2,959 posts

189 months

Monday 29th June
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TY

D9

80 posts

19 months

Monday 29th June
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Went to the classic last year, as expected food & drink was a little overpriced, but not too silly.

I think the village area had the best choice.

There seemed to be only 2 draught beer options ? at most places.
I think a large glass was 9 or 10 euros
( Plus 2 euros for a reusable plastic glass)

Coffee felt more of a rip-off at 4 euros


Hoofty

Original Poster:

818 posts

218 months

Tuesday 30th June
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Thanks all, I'll leave the Weber at home and eat on the hoof. Although I will take a trip to the bakery in Arnage for a patisserie breakfast biggrin