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Mile One Centre

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4.3 Google Review
50 New Gower St, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1C 1J3, Canada
(709) 576-7657 www.mileonecentre.com
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Mar 15, 2018
There are some great shows and events that take place here for sure. Only complaint is lack of efficiency in food/drink/vendors. Lines are always long and slow to move. I went during the globetrotters show (with 3 kids) and the place actually sold out of cotton candy with no replenishment. Waiting 20 minutes in a line at a time, then to find out that an item you want is in another location. Single debit machines to entire bars. Would like to see improvement in how this sector is run.

Feb 4, 2018
The venue and staff are good and I understand it's not easy to accommodate thousands of people but why can they not find a way to get refreshments to patrons without having to wait 20+ minutes? Why don't they have people walking the rows offering popcorn and beer? Why isn't there more beer stands during intermissions and why do the washrooms have to smell so bad? Most people don't consider the venue when picking their entertainment ( where else are you going to watch the Edge play) so they've got us by the pills but wouldn't it be nice if someone actually cared about the experience when we were there and maybe, just maybe, maximized their revenue streams.

Mar 18, 2018
Biggest indoor sporting and concert venue in the province. Nestled in downtown St. John's it offers a great atmosphere for a day or night of enjoyment. Facility itself offers an array of vendors. Access to parking garage and hotels all while remaining inside using catwalk as access.

Apr 5, 2018
Mile One is a great entertainment venue. It has a great capacity for our local sports scene and is a decent size for concerts and shows. Its located in the heart of downtown St. John's, which is great for tourists wanting to experience the city, and for locals looking for a great night out. I deduct a star for a few things. First, there is no parking. There are a few parking garages that are nearby ($10 for the one by city hall and $5 for the one on Duckworth). Otherwise your parking on street for free if you're lucky to find one. But for $5 the one on Duckworth is the best option, in my opinion. Secondly, the sound system in the arena needs a serious upgrade. Its not loud at all, there is barely any bass and is pretty muffled. This has been a common complaint I've heard from a few people now. The food could be better I guess, but it's arena food, so I don't know if that's really a complaint or just something to point out. The best thing there are the Ziggy's fries and hot dogs. Overall it's a great arena, go check out an Edge game if you're into basketball, we have some great talent. If basketball isn't your thing, we will have ECHL next year, so hockey will be back in town.

May 13, 2018
Love going to St.John's Edge Basketball games here, but the food and beverage service leaves something to be desired. Cannot buy a beverage in the fourth quarter!?!

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