Review of Wachovia Center, Home of the Philadelphia Flyers

December 24th, 2009 by Geoff Crawley Leave a reply »
Review originally published on Stadium Journey .  
The Wachovia Center is the home of the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers.

Built near the soon to be demolished Spectrum, it is part of the massive Philadelphia Sports Complex, which includes Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL’s Eagles, and Citizens Bank Park, home of the two-time defending National League champion Phillies.

The first of the three to be built, the Wachovia Center is all glitz and glamour, but it lacks the Spectrum’s soul.

Here is the FANFARE rating for WACHOVIA CENTER:

 

Food and Beverage: 5 (out of 5)

Wow! You name it, it’s here. You like cheesesteaks? Check. You like good BBQ? Check. You like Chickie’s and Pete’s crab fries? You better, because if you don’t, you and me are gonna fight.

It’s all here. Tremendous selection in food and beer, including a gluten free beer, reasonably priced at a little over $7 on average. There are two full bars, PJ Whelihan's—no food served but full bar service—and the AT&T Pavilion.

The Pavilion has Campo’s (Cheesesteaks) and Chickie’s and Pete’s (sand ...

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