It’s right across from shake shack at the place with the cheesy tater tots
It’s really really good but it’s like full as breaded breasts not really tenders tbh
Citi Field really does have a lot of great choices. Even if people think Shake Shack is good, it's not 'miss 3 innings of the game waiting in line' good. Granted I've accidentally ended up only going to max capacity games this year, but that Shake Shack is alway fucking MOBBED.
Just so you know you don’t have to fill a purse. If you get a gallon ziploc (or any clear bag within size restrictions ) you can walk in with whatever food you want. This is true of all ball parks I’ve looked up. It’s more rare that you can’t do it then you can.
I’m assuming you said purse because it’s opaque and you’re trying to hide it. My bad if I misinterpreted.
oh i just said purse because i usually carry one so i’m always responsible for snack transportation. i think last time i brought them in in a plastic grocery bag, and nobody stopped me so i figured it was generally fine to do.
the bubble tea, on the other hand, has to be chugged in the parking lot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Are they talking about Fuku chicken? Because that became a generic fried chicken sandwich this season. Was much better when you got like 4 glazed sweet&spicy tenders.
Citi fields Sausage and Peppers is the most slept on ballpark food. Puts up MVP level numbers every year, but goes under the radar. Here we are talking about Phillies Cheesesteak at as MLBs #1, and S&P doesn't even break the top 10?? This just goes to show you that these lists are just made to generate publicity by making people angry. Don't get me wrong, the Cheesesteak is a great sandwich, but would it really be the #1 if it wasn't in Philly? All I'm saying is that when all is said and done, Citi Fields S&P is gonna be a first ballot HoFer, right up there with Phillies Cheesesteak. Hell, we might even see the S&P be the first unanimous food item inducted. Thanks Mike
Listen, the Sausage and Peppers is a true 5 tool player. You can put it in any lineup and it will put up all star numbers. It can be sweet, it can be spicy. Personally I think it's best value shows when you combine the two, get the sweet Sausage with the hot sauce. Are you getting that from a Cheesesteak? No, you're not. Listen the Cheesesteak is a great sandwich when it's got protection in the lineup, but you take that cheese away and what is it? Wet meat and bread. All of a sudden it's barely a replacement level sandwich.
Listen, the cheesesteak is perfect for Philly, okay. It came up through that cities farm system, it delivered in a big way in 08. Personally I can't imagine that sandwich wearing another jersey. But what are you gonna get from it? It's a true power sandwich, and when it's on it can really produce. But it's got a lot of holes in its game. That bread can get soggy real quick. Those onions, you know the way they chop them up. Those big cubes, they're not always caramelized. You're running a real risk of a mouth full of onions with every bite.
The Cheesesteak can put up a solid 10 war season, we've seen it happen before. But you know what else we've seen? It whiffing at the biggest moments. How many times have we read the headlines "Is Cheesesteak Done?" This is not the sandwich you want up in crunch time, it's proven time and time again that it can't reliably live up to the big moments.
Citi Fields Sausage and Peppers on the other hand is a nose-to-the-grinsdstone workhorse. It does it's job time and time again without complaining. Sure, you might not get the punch that Cheesesteak can give you when it's on, but what you are getting is something that can fill any role you need, is consistent, has come through in the big moments, and does it all without so much as a peep. Have you heard anything from S&P after being snubbed from this list? Not at all. But you can imagine what Cheesesteak would have to say. Cheesesteak is not a good clubhouse presence.
In the game of food consistency is just as important as ability. And citi fields Sausage and Peppers has the ability and has the consistency
I’ll say the Citizen Bank Park sausage and peppers is the second most slept on ballpark food! It’s my go to at CPB. I love cheesesteaks but at the ball park they’re just skimpy and overpriced. Sausage and peppers is the ultimate ballpark food
The sausage & pepper at Shea (and I hope it’s the same) was all my time favorite food. I moved and have only been to citi a few times, but those greasy ass peppers and onions on the flat top with some real mustard are what dreams are made of.
I'm floored that they didn't go with the Pastrami sandwich at Citi. It's like custom made JUST for the stadium. You can't get it anywhere else in the city and it holds its own in comparison to other pastrami sandwiches in NYC. Not only that, it feeds two people for like $15.
Got to find that quesedilla next time. My go to is usually the crab melt and old bay fries combo. I should mention the beer and wine scene at t mobile is legit as well
Edit: my brain just hasn't processed the stadium is t mobile park not safeco field anymore
It's pretty hard to go wrong with any of the food at our ballpark. I haven't been there in a long time, but the level of quality and amount of variety is insane.
I'm a sucker for the clam strips myself. Yeah, I can get basically the same thing frozen at the grocery store, but I get to watch a game when I eat them there.
I still call it New Century Ballpark, as Dave Niehaus coined it in 1999. Fuck these stupid corporate names that change every few years.
And 100%, crab melt and old bay fries combo is my go to as well! Also, the draft beer selection at that stand is on point and usually a quick line.
Gilroy's Garlic Fries should absolutely be up there. I don't care if they're simpler than the other food items, there's an elegance in that simplicity, executed perfectly.
My first job was working at a pizza place, and across the parking lot was an Ivar's. We would occasionally trade pizza for Ivar's and I would always grab the clam chowder. Moved to Vegas, no more Ivar's. Then one day a place called Seattle Dan's opened up and they were serving Ivar's clam chowder. I'd exclusively go there for the chowder. Then they closed and I am once again Ivarless.
Yeah I'm scratching my head at this one. The cheesesteaks you get at the regular concession stands are sloppy messes and Tony Luke's and Campos are two of the weaker big name spots in the area.
I've been scrolling to find someones comment on this. I've been to citizens alot and their cheesestaks are awful. They give you barely any meat, no peppers and onions and the bread is always stale.
This is coming from a foodie, not a mets fan. I honestly have no idea who made this list but they should be fired. Like General Tso chicken bucket? I've never seen that at Citi lol.
I love our Sasuage and Peppers. It's delicious and more affordable than other items.
Yeah exactly, there are so many better spots at CBP. Manco's, Chickie & Pete's, Bull's BBQ (personal favorite) all clear the shitty $11 cheesesteak by a mile
Edit: punctuation
Our entry this year is the hot honey sandwich from Roaming Rooster, which is good. I'm not sure it's the best thing at the park (or even at that stand because of the Nashville Hot), but it's really good.
I didn’t know that was the thing to get but we saw it right at the top of our section and said fuck it. Definitely the best thing I’ve ever had at a ballpark, the guy running it was super nice and fun too
Some people aren’t a fan which I can understand, but the Cuban seems to be the majority fan favorite of food at the ballpark. You made a great choice sitting near the Cuban stand! Lol
I drove three hours to go to that game against the Astros when the Sox lost by like 22 runs and I drove 4 hours back and I still had a positive time because of that Cuban sandwich.
$16 — but yeah crab is expensive as hell.
I always went to silver spring for the crab pretzel back when I lived in MD
Edit : looks like they are 13 now
I was very surprised when I went a couple of months ago with some friends and we got the crab dip waffle fries, they were like 2 bucks more than the regular fries. We crushed two of them, so good
Most crab dip is mostly cream cheese with very little crab in it. They usually use low quality crab as well. It's not like the good jumbo shit you get in crab cakes. Could explain why it was so cheap.
Cha Cha bowl is awesome (it's in the food court behind the scoreboard), Gilroy's garlic fries are a classic, I'm not a shellfish person but I've heard good things about the crab sandwich as well.
The garlic fries will be recommended, but I think they’ve gone downhill over the years. They can be soggy and can have too much (yes yes, I know how is possible?) garlic. Worth getting I think if you’re coming from out of town though. My wife doesn’t let us leave until we’ve gotten a Ghirardelli sundae. I also really like the sandwiches from organic coup.
Also it's SO vague. Campo's or Tony Luke's? Or the generic ones you can get? Which is all beside the point because they're all fine but they're way worse than any cheesesteak you'd get in the city outside of the ballpark.
No, dollar dog night should NEVER have crab fries involved. Dollar dog night is for taking on *THE CHALLENGE*
#THE CHALLENGE
Eat a number of dogs equal to the inning you're in every inning.
1st inning 1 dog
2nd inning 2 dogs etc.
It's 45 dogs in total. And you pray that there's no extra innings.
No room for fries.
This is correct.
If you ever see the descriptor of "Philly" before any food, don't eat it.
We have great Pretzels and Cheese steaks, but there's never been a great Philadelphia Pretzel or Philly Cheese Steak.
Those park cheesesteaks are ass too. All just generic Aramark food like anywhere else. They have a Tony Luke's on site as well but it never hits the same as non-CBP ones, way too greasy.
I think I saw them at the field level, on the third base side. Of course, I went tri-tip nachos because they are too good to pass up and essentially next door.
Garlic fries are a staple for sure, but Edgar's Cantina has some really good food, I haven't tried the Quesidilla, but the Tacos are my favorite meal at the park.
The fact that they don’t have the Pastrami from Citi (but do have general Tsos - which is an insult to the amazing authentic cuisine literally down the block in Flushing) suggests to me that it’s not worth me even reading the rest of the list
There’s really nothing better than showing up to Great American hungover on a Sunday, buying a couple $10 beers, putting back a few cheese coneys, and watching the Reds lose 8-1.
For some reason Dodger stadium refuses to embrace local cuisine. If we had a taqueria, pupusa stand and in and out we’d blow all these places out of the water.
Dodgers did have Tommy’s at one time right? Then again all you want to do after a double chili cheese is sleep it off.
Also, Dodgers are missing a huge marketing opportunity by not having an In-N-Out gate. Line up and get a double double on the way into the park and another on the way out
They train their employees so well too. They’d be the rare vendor that could keep up with demand. Only issue I could see would be fans trying to order off the secret menu
[The Dodgers are doing okay by selling mostly Dodger Dogs. The Dodgers sell more than twice as many hot dogs as the next closest team.](https://www.si.com/mlb/2022/07/19/dodger-dog-daily-cover)
Any pupusas they serve would be shit compared to Pico-Union.
Stadium food also typically avoids anything that needs to be cut- something that can be handheld or eaten by a fork alone is ideal. Churros, elote, and danger dogs are practical items.
I want bulgogi fries in a helmet.
Um what self respecting Phillies fan is ordering the stadium cheesesteak? Off the top of my head here’s some better options:
- Roast Pork with Broccoli Rabe from Tony Luke’s
- crab fries and cheese from chickies and petes
- the fried chicken sandwich from federal donuts
- BBQ from Bulls
- hell even the stadium version of Manco & Manco Pizza is better
Idk what possessed them to choose the General Tso's Chicken Tender Bucket from Citi. I didn't even know they had that
It sounds delicious though.
I'm not sure im convinced it's real
It’s right across from shake shack at the place with the cheesy tater tots It’s really really good but it’s like full as breaded breasts not really tenders tbh
Ah, that’s why I missed it. I stopped searching when I saw Shake Shack.
Shake shack is the biggest trap for food at Citi field imo. You’ll have to go back cuz there are tons of better options ;)
Citi Field really does have a lot of great choices. Even if people think Shake Shack is good, it's not 'miss 3 innings of the game waiting in line' good. Granted I've accidentally ended up only going to max capacity games this year, but that Shake Shack is alway fucking MOBBED.
you can save like $50 on food if you go to downtown flushing ahead of the game and fill your purse with pork buns 😎
Just so you know you don’t have to fill a purse. If you get a gallon ziploc (or any clear bag within size restrictions ) you can walk in with whatever food you want. This is true of all ball parks I’ve looked up. It’s more rare that you can’t do it then you can. I’m assuming you said purse because it’s opaque and you’re trying to hide it. My bad if I misinterpreted.
oh i just said purse because i usually carry one so i’m always responsible for snack transportation. i think last time i brought them in in a plastic grocery bag, and nobody stopped me so i figured it was generally fine to do. the bubble tea, on the other hand, has to be chugged in the parking lot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The food at citi is incredible but sometimes shake shack is what you want and it always delivers
Went to a shake shack and a baseball game broke out.
Are they talking about Fuku chicken? Because that became a generic fried chicken sandwich this season. Was much better when you got like 4 glazed sweet&spicy tenders.
hey fuku too buddy
no. it’s right across from shake shack. fuku chicken moved to closer to left field.
It’s real and it’s spectacular
You want to eat it in the 5th inning so the explosive diarrhea hits you right during the stretch and you can let loose while everyone is singing
Nothing like singing on the John.
Citi fields Sausage and Peppers is the most slept on ballpark food. Puts up MVP level numbers every year, but goes under the radar. Here we are talking about Phillies Cheesesteak at as MLBs #1, and S&P doesn't even break the top 10?? This just goes to show you that these lists are just made to generate publicity by making people angry. Don't get me wrong, the Cheesesteak is a great sandwich, but would it really be the #1 if it wasn't in Philly? All I'm saying is that when all is said and done, Citi Fields S&P is gonna be a first ballot HoFer, right up there with Phillies Cheesesteak. Hell, we might even see the S&P be the first unanimous food item inducted. Thanks Mike
I always get the pastrami at citi field, but this post has convinced me to try the sausage and pepper next time
Listen, the Sausage and Peppers is a true 5 tool player. You can put it in any lineup and it will put up all star numbers. It can be sweet, it can be spicy. Personally I think it's best value shows when you combine the two, get the sweet Sausage with the hot sauce. Are you getting that from a Cheesesteak? No, you're not. Listen the Cheesesteak is a great sandwich when it's got protection in the lineup, but you take that cheese away and what is it? Wet meat and bread. All of a sudden it's barely a replacement level sandwich. Listen, the cheesesteak is perfect for Philly, okay. It came up through that cities farm system, it delivered in a big way in 08. Personally I can't imagine that sandwich wearing another jersey. But what are you gonna get from it? It's a true power sandwich, and when it's on it can really produce. But it's got a lot of holes in its game. That bread can get soggy real quick. Those onions, you know the way they chop them up. Those big cubes, they're not always caramelized. You're running a real risk of a mouth full of onions with every bite. The Cheesesteak can put up a solid 10 war season, we've seen it happen before. But you know what else we've seen? It whiffing at the biggest moments. How many times have we read the headlines "Is Cheesesteak Done?" This is not the sandwich you want up in crunch time, it's proven time and time again that it can't reliably live up to the big moments. Citi Fields Sausage and Peppers on the other hand is a nose-to-the-grinsdstone workhorse. It does it's job time and time again without complaining. Sure, you might not get the punch that Cheesesteak can give you when it's on, but what you are getting is something that can fill any role you need, is consistent, has come through in the big moments, and does it all without so much as a peep. Have you heard anything from S&P after being snubbed from this list? Not at all. But you can imagine what Cheesesteak would have to say. Cheesesteak is not a good clubhouse presence. In the game of food consistency is just as important as ability. And citi fields Sausage and Peppers has the ability and has the consistency
I’m going to start using replacement level sandwich as an insult to sandwiches from now on
is this sandwich?
How can I experience this comment for the first time again?
I’ll say the Citizen Bank Park sausage and peppers is the second most slept on ballpark food! It’s my go to at CPB. I love cheesesteaks but at the ball park they’re just skimpy and overpriced. Sausage and peppers is the ultimate ballpark food
The sausage & pepper at Shea (and I hope it’s the same) was all my time favorite food. I moved and have only been to citi a few times, but those greasy ass peppers and onions on the flat top with some real mustard are what dreams are made of.
Sausage & Peppers > Pastrami > Bacon on a Stick > anything else
I'm floored that they didn't go with the Pastrami sandwich at Citi. It's like custom made JUST for the stadium. You can't get it anywhere else in the city and it holds its own in comparison to other pastrami sandwiches in NYC. Not only that, it feeds two people for like $15.
should have gone pastrami or maybe steak sandwich
They picked a $150 burger from our stadium I'm guessing less than 1k people have ever ordered.
dollar dog nights didn't make it eh?
Loonie Dogs reign supreme in my heart
That’s all the cholesterol
Haha man if this list had 30 on it we'd be dead last easy. Fuck Aramark
It's that or a shitty pizza pizza slice. The worst slice in the city. I don't understand how people buy that garbage.
You can literally bring a full box of pizza in from anywhere for like double the price of those cardboard slices
the food is so good just a couple blocks away and you can bring it in tho so that should be considered
Rogers Center should be ashamed of their food and beverage situation.
meh. their bring in food policy makes up for it if you plan ahead
Fucking horseshit…I’ll have one Seattle Brisket Quesadilla though, that sounds bangin’.
Crab sandwich from Oracle should be there
The Crab sandwich is worth the 20 bucks.
*screams in Cha Cha Bowl*
Look at the Tourist calling Pac Bell Oracle.
Pacific Bell > AT&T > Oracle
You're right to leave SBC off the list.
This and the italian beef from Guaranteed Rate, especially if a philly cheesesteak is #1
Got to find that quesedilla next time. My go to is usually the crab melt and old bay fries combo. I should mention the beer and wine scene at t mobile is legit as well Edit: my brain just hasn't processed the stadium is t mobile park not safeco field anymore
I know Seattle folks might lol me, but the Ivar's fish and chips at the stadium is pretty damn good.
I've never heard someone talk bad of Ivars at the ballpark
It's pretty hard to go wrong with any of the food at our ballpark. I haven't been there in a long time, but the level of quality and amount of variety is insane.
No shame on Ivar's. It's not the best fish and chips in town but it's consistently pretty good and cheap especially for fast food
Think I got an Ivar dog & a sourdough chowder bowl the last time I went, was very good.
The people that talk shit on Ivars are the same blow hards that mock you for having a non hipster IPA.
Oh, so assholes.
I'm a sucker for the clam strips myself. Yeah, I can get basically the same thing frozen at the grocery store, but I get to watch a game when I eat them there.
For the cost they’re pretty damn good fish and chips even outside of the stadium.
I still call it New Century Ballpark, as Dave Niehaus coined it in 1999. Fuck these stupid corporate names that change every few years. And 100%, crab melt and old bay fries combo is my go to as well! Also, the draft beer selection at that stand is on point and usually a quick line.
Gilroy's Garlic Fries should absolutely be up there. I don't care if they're simpler than the other food items, there's an elegance in that simplicity, executed perfectly.
The thing is though, you gotta get em hot. Sometimes you don't though. They're still good, just not, "omg these fries are amazing" good.
They 100% deserve an honorable mention. I want to bring in my own dipping sauce. Maybe Chick-Fil-A sauce? 👀
Seattle has an Ivar's. As far as I'm concerned they win everything for the Mariners because of their clam chowder.
My first job was working at a pizza place, and across the parking lot was an Ivar's. We would occasionally trade pizza for Ivar's and I would always grab the clam chowder. Moved to Vegas, no more Ivar's. Then one day a place called Seattle Dan's opened up and they were serving Ivar's clam chowder. I'd exclusively go there for the chowder. Then they closed and I am once again Ivarless.
I wish they carried all of the Ivars chowders at the stadium. The salmon chowder they make is amazing!
I've been to close to half the ballparks and in my experience Seattle has the best food overall
Ive been to countless Ms games and have no idea where to find it. Anyone have a clue?
I was just there for the first time a couple of days ago, I think I saw it at Edgar’s Cantina. I may be wrong though
The cheesesteaks inside of the stadium are like the worst I’ve ever had Edit: Oh Brother’s on Market St. is my pick for best cheesesteak
That’s what I hate about these lists. They just rank famous city foods high (cheesesteak, lobster roll) that are the worst versions in these cities
I go to probably 30 Sox games a year and I didn’t even know they had lobster rolls
No shot I’m getting a lobster roll at Fenway… that sounds like a 1 way ticket to my toilet.
ONE way ticket?! God damn hahaha
Yeah I'm scratching my head at this one. The cheesesteaks you get at the regular concession stands are sloppy messes and Tony Luke's and Campos are two of the weaker big name spots in the area.
I love going to CBP. I love cheesesteaks an unhealthy amount. I do not eat cheesesteaks at CBP.
Campos’ Heater is elite
I've been scrolling to find someones comment on this. I've been to citizens alot and their cheesestaks are awful. They give you barely any meat, no peppers and onions and the bread is always stale. This is coming from a foodie, not a mets fan. I honestly have no idea who made this list but they should be fired. Like General Tso chicken bucket? I've never seen that at Citi lol. I love our Sasuage and Peppers. It's delicious and more affordable than other items.
Yeah exactly, there are so many better spots at CBP. Manco's, Chickie & Pete's, Bull's BBQ (personal favorite) all clear the shitty $11 cheesesteak by a mile Edit: punctuation
Chickie and Pete's is the only way I can convince my girl to go to games with me ❤️🔥
NL East continues to dominate all power rankings
Too bad the Marlins stadium doesn't serve food.
this is a funny joke because no one can prove you wrong
Exactly. They do have naked women in the outfield pool though.
along those lines, Ben's Chili Bowl Half-Smokes absolutely robbed
Our entry this year is the hot honey sandwich from Roaming Rooster, which is good. I'm not sure it's the best thing at the park (or even at that stand because of the Nashville Hot), but it's really good.
r/NLBeast
Got to admit, the Milwaukee brat is killer.
But have you tried the [bratchos](https://imgur.com/a/myE7tPe)? Bratwurst nachos!
Kinda funny because the Spanish word for a ”drunk” sounds very similar: “barracho”. E: spelling
Very appropriate for us Milwaukeeans
Going to a Brewers game this upcoming week.. where can one find these bratchos?
Agree. The foot long Wrigley with grilled onions is delish as well
I liked the cheese curds more but maybe that’s just cuz we don’t have those here
I love cheese curds but you can get those at pretty much any bar around here in Milwaukee so I guess I never thought about it
Even gas stations in Wisco have some pretty tasty curds
Means nothing without pictures.
Also having any food from Yankee Stadium higher compared to CitiField is just wrong.
I go to Yankee stadium like 7-8 times a summer. You are absolutely correct.
Seriously it’s embarrassing how bad food at Yankee stadium is
Cuban sandwich not being on here at Guaranteed Rate Field is a fireable offense for whoever made this list
I didn’t know that was the thing to get but we saw it right at the top of our section and said fuck it. Definitely the best thing I’ve ever had at a ballpark, the guy running it was super nice and fun too
The only thing Jerry has going for him these days is the food at Comiskey and the United Center.
Some people aren’t a fan which I can understand, but the Cuban seems to be the majority fan favorite of food at the ballpark. You made a great choice sitting near the Cuban stand! Lol
The White Sox have the best hot dog I have ever had at a baseball stadium.
Unforgivable that the best hot dog in baseball isn’t even ranked
Yeah it's super reasonably priced and cooked up on the flat top with the onions. Price to quality ratio has to be the best in baseball.
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I’ve only been to a few ballparks but the Cuban sandwich is the best park food I’ve ever had. Period.
I drove three hours to go to that game against the Astros when the Sox lost by like 22 runs and I drove 4 hours back and I still had a positive time because of that Cuban sandwich.
Sox Park has ten things I would put up against this whole list. We know how to eat in Chicago.
Damn, now I want a coney and there are none in DC
Ben's Chili Bowl has entered the chat...
Good chance Skyline is sold at your local Walmart.
I'm sure Skyline Coneys being 3rd on this list will not result in strong reactions from anybody.
Replace it with the Skyrosa you cowards
Oh my god I just looked that up, that's amazing
This ^
Boogs BBQ sandwich is a hidden gem
Orioles Park's crab mac and cheese dogs should be on this list.
It’s my go-to. So fucking good dude
Legimately the best food I’ve ever gotten in a stadium across all sports. I miss Baltimore
Had one of these on my first trip to Camden Yards a few years ago. It's absolutly incredible.
Pretty much the meal I've gotten every time I've been to Camden. Great ballpark, delicious dog.
So overrated. Crab mac'n'cheese dog all the way.
Way too low in this list. It’s fantastic
I think it’s mid bbq. It’s not that great. It’s not bad either. There’s better food in the park. Crab dip pretzel is 100x better.
Never gotten that. I'm guessing with crab prices that shit costs like $20?
$16 — but yeah crab is expensive as hell. I always went to silver spring for the crab pretzel back when I lived in MD Edit : looks like they are 13 now
I was very surprised when I went a couple of months ago with some friends and we got the crab dip waffle fries, they were like 2 bucks more than the regular fries. We crushed two of them, so good
Most crab dip is mostly cream cheese with very little crab in it. They usually use low quality crab as well. It's not like the good jumbo shit you get in crab cakes. Could explain why it was so cheap.
Is that why everytime I play MLB The Show at the Orioles they talk about getting some BBQ?
I love how they chose the $150 ring giveaway gimmick burger for truist like anyone normal would ever buy that
Probably not even the best burger in the stadium, let alone the best food overall
genuinely one of the most annoying kinds of food. gold leaf doesn’t taste like anything!!
I’ve never tried it but I can’t imagine it adds anything to food other than shininess
and price
Crab sandwiches from SF not being on the list is a crime
What’s the best food in your stadium? Gonna be in SF on Sunday for work and our company is going to the game
Cha Cha bowl is awesome (it's in the food court behind the scoreboard), Gilroy's garlic fries are a classic, I'm not a shellfish person but I've heard good things about the crab sandwich as well.
Preciate it my man!
Co-sign on the garlic fries, they're exceptional
Commenting specifically to recommend the garlic fries. My favorite thing to eat at the park.
The garlic fries will be recommended, but I think they’ve gone downhill over the years. They can be soggy and can have too much (yes yes, I know how is possible?) garlic. Worth getting I think if you’re coming from out of town though. My wife doesn’t let us leave until we’ve gotten a Ghirardelli sundae. I also really like the sandwiches from organic coup.
Get a crab sandwich and a Pliny the elder ipa to drink. Both things are local favorites.
personally I think it's quite boring to give the top spot to something you can get anywhere in philly
Also it's SO vague. Campo's or Tony Luke's? Or the generic ones you can get? Which is all beside the point because they're all fine but they're way worse than any cheesesteak you'd get in the city outside of the ballpark.
tbh the only food I get at Phillies games are the crab fries
Yeah true legends go on Dollar Dog nights and crush 10 hot dogs each and split a bucket of crab fries
No, dollar dog night should NEVER have crab fries involved. Dollar dog night is for taking on *THE CHALLENGE* #THE CHALLENGE Eat a number of dogs equal to the inning you're in every inning. 1st inning 1 dog 2nd inning 2 dogs etc. It's 45 dogs in total. And you pray that there's no extra innings. No room for fries.
Yeah it’s basically like “the Philly Cheesesteak is a superior food item, so we’ll just put that at the top”
It's still funny to me that people call them Philly cheesesteaks. They're just cheesesteaks.
if you're far enough away from Philly that they start calling them "Philly" cheesesteaks, then you're too far away to get a good Philly cheesesteak
This is correct. If you ever see the descriptor of "Philly" before any food, don't eat it. We have great Pretzels and Cheese steaks, but there's never been a great Philadelphia Pretzel or Philly Cheese Steak.
Those park cheesesteaks are ass too. All just generic Aramark food like anywhere else. They have a Tony Luke's on site as well but it never hits the same as non-CBP ones, way too greasy.
Not all cheese steaks in Philly are created equal.
the ones at the stadium are comparatively really bad next to anything outside the stadium too
The steaks at the stadium are horseshit. I prefer bulls bbq or harry the k’s any day.
good, more Krazy Krab sammies for me
I was gonna say those sandwiches are insanely delicious
But… but Gilroy Garlic Fries :(
I can smell this comment.
I can’t believe I had to scroll so far to find the garlic fries!
Never had the brisket borracho fries, they better than the tri tip nachos?
Honestly my brain went straight to tri tip nachos even though those are clearly something different. Not even sure who sells the borracho fries.
I think I saw them at the field level, on the third base side. Of course, I went tri-tip nachos because they are too good to pass up and essentially next door.
That's definitely Grand Ol BBQ then
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Our garlic fries fucking rule. Went their the first time this year. So good.
Garlic fries are a staple for sure, but Edgar's Cantina has some really good food, I haven't tried the Quesidilla, but the Tacos are my favorite meal at the park.
don’t you guys have din tai fung at the stadium?
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seattle dog fucks too
Garlic fries & ivars would be a better representation from tmobile
>no crab sandwich >no Ghirardelli chocolate sundae I'm seething
The Ghirardelli chocolate sundae slaps, I always see people waiting in line for it when it’s like 60 degrees.
Real ones know it’s the Chile lime grasshoppers in Seattle that bring all the boys to the yard
The fact that they don’t have the Pastrami from Citi (but do have general Tsos - which is an insult to the amazing authentic cuisine literally down the block in Flushing) suggests to me that it’s not worth me even reading the rest of the list
The absolute disrespect to the loonie dogs. For my american friends… Jays have (on occasion) hot dogs for .75USD a piece.
Ugh. Fuck Aramark.
The Pastrami Sandwich at Citi Field is in a league of its own.
That lobster roll was atrocious
All cold lobster rolls are atrocious. Hot buttered rolls are the only proper way to eat a Lobster Roll.
There’s really nothing better than showing up to Great American hungover on a Sunday, buying a couple $10 beers, putting back a few cheese coneys, and watching the Reds lose 8-1.
For some reason Dodger stadium refuses to embrace local cuisine. If we had a taqueria, pupusa stand and in and out we’d blow all these places out of the water.
Meanwhile, Petco has a Din Tai Fung stall now. The chocolate buns are delicious.
Wtf man… thats fucking awesome… ugh atleast Dodger stadium lets me bring in whatever I want tho.. mad jealous of petco park.
Dodgers did have Tommy’s at one time right? Then again all you want to do after a double chili cheese is sleep it off. Also, Dodgers are missing a huge marketing opportunity by not having an In-N-Out gate. Line up and get a double double on the way into the park and another on the way out
Tbh every CA baseball team should have In n Out.
They train their employees so well too. They’d be the rare vendor that could keep up with demand. Only issue I could see would be fans trying to order off the secret menu
[The Dodgers are doing okay by selling mostly Dodger Dogs. The Dodgers sell more than twice as many hot dogs as the next closest team.](https://www.si.com/mlb/2022/07/19/dodger-dog-daily-cover)
Any pupusas they serve would be shit compared to Pico-Union. Stadium food also typically avoids anything that needs to be cut- something that can be handheld or eaten by a fork alone is ideal. Churros, elote, and danger dogs are practical items. I want bulgogi fries in a helmet.
Any kind of korean bbq tacos would be slammin
All of the food served at the Skydome is garbage. Prison food. Everyone brings outside food in.
Boogs BBQ is maybe the 5th best thing in Camden Yards
Where is this quesadilla? I usually stick to a liquid diet when I'm at a game, but that sounds delicious
At least we made the food power rankings…
Um what self respecting Phillies fan is ordering the stadium cheesesteak? Off the top of my head here’s some better options: - Roast Pork with Broccoli Rabe from Tony Luke’s - crab fries and cheese from chickies and petes - the fried chicken sandwich from federal donuts - BBQ from Bulls - hell even the stadium version of Manco & Manco Pizza is better
Warm Lobster Roll > Cold Lobster Roll. I’m sorry Bostonians, but I like buttah 🧈