LA Clippers Team Up with Levy To Transform Stadium Food Concessions

The new $2 billion Intuit Dome basketball arena’s F&B program will be helmed by 310 Provisions, a collaboration between Levy Restaurants and Ballmer’s Halo Sports & Entertainment
LA Clippers Team Up with Levy To Transform Stadium Food Concessions
Photo: Official | Intuit Dome

Ballmer’s Halo Sports & Entertainment – the owner of the Clippers, Intuit Dome, and Kia Forum – have partnered with hospitality leader Levy Restaurants to launch 310 Provisions at Intuit Dome, set to open this summer. 310 will be helmed by executive chefs Adam Brown and Hagan Whelchel.

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The Dome’s concessions will be enabled by technology “to serve fresh, craveable foods of the highest quality with no wait times,” according to a press release.

“Fans care about food. We are eager for our guests to enjoy the food and beverage experience, which we have obsessed over for nearly five years,” said Gillian Zucker, LA Clippers and Intuit Dome President, in the release. “Along with AECOM, we worked with Levy to facilitate the operational design for the next generation arena, leveraging Levy’s experience and talent with one goal in mind – to provide high quality, sustainably sourced food that fans crave, delivering it where and when guests want it, all cooked to perfection. 310 Provisions has been created to deliver on that promise.” 

“To have partnered with such a visionary team as the LA Clippers over the past five years and plan this next generation arena before a shovel even touched the ground has been the most amazing collaboration,” added Andy Lansing, Levy CEO.

The massive venue includes a 14,000+ square foot main kitchen, which is nearly twice the size of the industry average, multiple commissaries, and a dozen exhibition kitchens.

Menu items include personal-sized Detroit-style pizzas, double cheeseburgers from LA chef Eric Greenspan, bacon-wrapped Niman Ranch hot dogs, churros with dulce de leche dip, hand-rolled pretzels, and handheld sushi rolls (created by a former Nobu chef). 

“We had the amazing opportunity to imagine the ideal scenario and what next generation food and beverage could be. The Clippers brought it all together and made an uncommon investment in fans by setting the vision, pushing the design process, and providing the space, equipment, and technology to create what will be a one-of-a kind food and beverage experience at Intuit Dome,” added Lansing.

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal is a freelance writer covering new and emerging restaurants, bars and F&B concepts for What Now. She enjoys cooking, hot yoga, hiking, and hanging out with her dog, Lucy.
Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal is a freelance writer covering new and emerging restaurants, bars and F&B concepts for What Now. She enjoys cooking, hot yoga, hiking, and hanging out with her dog, Lucy.

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