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Cowboys Putting Stadium Club Restaurant To Use On More Than Just Gamedays

The Cowboys in September opened the Stadium Club restaurant inside AT&T Stadium, a space that is "decked out with leather chairs and displays of Cowboys legends" and is "about half the size of a football field," according to Karen Robinson-Jacobs of the DALLAS MORNING NEWS. Legends Hospitality "handles all food service in the stadium" and for the 19,000-square-foot restaurant. The restaurant is "more long than wide and is divided near the center by a lounge/hostess station that leads in from the stadium Pro Shop retail area." Restaurant operators "plan to keep the venue open nearly every day of the year." For Cowboys home games, access to the restaurant is "available only to Stadium Club members." Memberships can be "purchased by season-ticket holders and suite holders for up to $2,700 for the full season." Members are "entitled to food and drink at no additional cost on home game days," and there is a 10% "discount on non-game days." On other days, when there is a "ticketed event, the restaurant will only be open to ticket holders." There are "about 40 ticketed events a year." For the other 300-plus days, restaurant operators are "counting on stadium tour patrons, fans and any of the other famished who happen to wander in" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 10/22).

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