Levy Wins Food Deal for New 76ers-Flyers Arena, Ending Aramark's Run
Levy Restaurants will bring local food culture expertise to the new arena, serving the Sixers, Flyers, and upcoming WNBA team, replacing Aramark after a competitive pitch process.
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The new Philly arena will have a new food and drink provider after years of Aramark, and that might not be a bad thing
The new South Philadelphia arena is still four years away but the people building it are already making moves that matter, and this one is going to hit close to home for anyone who has ever waited fifteen minutes in a concession line at Xfinity Mobile Arena only to end up with a warm beer and a soft pretzel that has seen better days. The Sixers and Flyers announced that Levy Restaurants will be the food, beverage, and hospitality partner for the…
Aramark Won't Be the Food and Drink Provider at the New South Philadelphia Arena
Arena news. The Sixers and Flyers announced that they’ve selected Levy Restaurants as the food, beverage, and hospitality partner for the new South Philadelphia arena, which is expected to open in 2030 with an expansion WNBA team as well. Levy is a Chicago-based company that services about half of the NBA and NHL’s shared arenas, such as Crypto.com Arena (LA), America Airlines Center (Dallas), Delta Center (Salt Lake), and the United Center (Chi…
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