Renegades won't serve alcohol at 2005 games
March 12, 2005 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Rome Renegades News Release
ROME, Ga. The Rome Renegades have made the decision to not serve alcohol at 2005 season games. Looking to make the home game events family entertainment in Rome, The Renegades have mindfully chosen to omit the selling of alcohol at the games. We are sorry if this decision makes any ticket holder upset. Refunds are available, if one so choose, but we strongly believe the action packed, wall to wall play provided by our team is all the entertainment any fan will need, said co-owner Harry Pierce.
Understanding the relationship between football and tailgating, The Renegades have also made the decision to team up with the Prickly Pear to offer fans an official tailgating headquarters. With its perfect location on Broad Street in front of the Forum and its outdoor upper deck, The Prickly Pear is the perfect spot for Renegade fans to enjoy food, fun, and drinks both before and after the game. Fred Bennett owner of the Prickly Pear is creating a special football menu that will include the Renegades Burger and other fan friendly meals. The Renegades and the Prickly Pear are also working together to create special deals and promotional offers for ticket holders.
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