I asked Google: "are restaurants in the ball arena denver co profitable" -
The AI overview said:
It is likely that the restaurants and food concessions within Ball Arena are profitable due to the high volume of events and the premium pricing charged for food and beverages, particularly for suite holders. While specific financial data isn't public, the large number of guests attending a wide variety of sold-out events, coupled with the high demand for convenience and luxury, creates a lucrative environment for the arena's concessions.
Ironically, despite the alleged advantage of "premium pricing," the news articles actually returned -- mostly repeating the same information -- all touted the recent price cuts to certain foods, as an introduction of "fan-friendly foods," which seems to imply that 'the market' had spoken and that fans were NOT going for super-high-priced foods.
However, the article said that the Ball Arena had "some of the highest concession costs among major sports venues in the Denver area," and that price-cuts were actually boosting sales. So ... good luck to Illegal Burger whatever Nixon's strategy is. (Maybe his normal restaurant prices will be seen as cheap in the Arena.)