The dining is really not the focus at the ESPNZone. It is the total sports immersion experience. It is truly a sensory overload and somewhat of a moving experience for a sports fan. I admit I was just a touch emotional as we entered the hallowed gates.
There are more screens and sports programming than can be imagined. There are recliner chairs in front of a big screen with wait service. Every booth has its own screen as well. There are even screens above the toilets and the urinals-- just in case you can't wait for a TV timeout bathroom break.
Overall - the food is just the usual pub fare, but not bad and it's a great atmosphere for a big sports event. There is a gift shop on the first floor at the entrance where you can buy ESPN anything.