Levy Restaurants owns and operates many restaurants located inside sports arenas and convention centers in the U.S. They also operate standalone restaurants like Atlanta’s Googie Burger at Centennial Olympic Park. This review is for the concession stand located in between Portals 6 and 7 inside Philips Arena. I was at an Atlanta Hawks playoff game and purchased a $ 6.00 «Bottomless Soda.» The cashier told me I could refill the cup at any stand in the arena. Awesome. The cup was a beast at 32 ounces. It was so big, I ended up not needing a refill. It’s gimmicky, but that kind of menu description works. Not like you have much of a choice anyway. It’s either a fountain drink or bottled soda. FYI — bottled water is $ 4. Welcome to arena pricing. Fountain drink options included the major Coke products. Unfortunately, my Coke was flat. Really? From a fountain machine. Oh well, at least the souvenir cup is nice. It has holographic images of Philips Arena, Harry the Hawk, and Atlanta landmarks like the Vortex in Little Five, the Fox Theatre, and the Varsity. I kept it and now use it at home.