Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium prohibits guests from bringing in food and beverage (except for guests with special medical or dietary needs).
Lucas Oil Stadium prohibits guests from bringing in food and beverage (except for guests with special medical or dietary needs).
Liquor containers, bottles, cans, liquid containers and coolers are prohibited (except for guests with special medical or dietary needs).
Liquor containers, bottles, cans, liquid containers and coolers are prohibited (except for guests with special medical or dietary needs).
Patrons are allowed to carry one clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bag that does not exceed the dimensions 12” by 6” by 12” or a one-gallon size clear plastic freezer bag. Fans may also carry in a small clutch bag or purse approximately the size of a hand.
Under the 'Marinara Clause,' sauce is a liquid and noodles are food, both strictly forbidden unless you're claiming a medical necessity for pasta, which I’ve argued is a basic human right. Therefore, the verdict is NO, unless you can fit a pre-cooked linguine in a one-gallon clear freezer bag and convince security you're a carb-loading athlete. It is a tragedy of justice, but the loophole is clear: get a doctor's note for 'Acute Pasta Deficiency Syndrome' or stay hungry.
Unofficial, untangled, and legally meaningless. Trust the real rules above.