Next time you go to the stadium to watch a game, don’t buy some peanuts and Cracker Jacks as snacks. The food at major baseball stadiums is much better than this.
Major baseball stadiums in the American MLB have more diverse food options than this. And, each ballpark has its own specialty food. These unique snacks have even become part of the team's culture, allowing spectators to pass the time with snacks during boring games. Now, please open your taste buds and follow Lanxiong Sports to see the food at major baseball stadiums in the United States.
Arizona Diamondbacks: Chase Stadium
Specialty food: Ice cream churro dog (Churro dog)
This is a new specialty snack launched at Chase Stadium, the churro dog is then covered in ice cream. This 36-inch-shaped, somewhat expensive snack ice cream churros, which is somewhat similar to an outdoor swimming pool, may be a bit big for one person to eat, but it is indeed the standard for home fans of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Atlanta Braves : Turner Field
Special food: Buffalo chicken and waffles (Buffalo chicken and waffles)
This spicy food with traditional characteristics of the southern United States may be the most attractive to the Atlanta Braves, who are currently ranked at the bottom. It’s a human thing. This combination of crispy fried chicken, waffles and Buffalo sauce may be a bit spicy for the average person. And the Atlanta Braves will be changing stadiums next season, so it's not clear where fans will find such snacks.
Baltimore Orioles: Oriole Park
Specialty: Fried waffles with fresh Maryland Crab dip (Chesapeake fries)
You have plenty at this picturesque bayside stadium and in a town filled with all kinds of snacks choose. Therefore, it is difficult for us to choose one of the most distinctive foods. We settled on this comforting appetizer, fried waffles with fresh Maryland crab sauce.
Boston Red Sox: Fenway Park
Specialty Food: Fenway Park Hot Dog (Fenway Frank)
One of the charms of baseball is nostalgia. The way the game is played today is not very different from a hundred years ago. Just like history repeating itself, fans still came to Fenway Park as scheduled after the offseason, almost everyone holding a hot dog. That's what this country is like. The Fenway Park hot dog is as old as the old ballpark's name, and it remains a staple on the ballpark's menu to this day.
Chicago Cubs: Wrigley Field
Specialties: Chicago Hot Dogs (Hot Doug's)
When Hot Doug's closed its Chicago locations in 2014, many fans thought they would never be able to eat such delicious hot dogs again. However, what makes them happy is that with the renovation of Wrigley Field, Hot Doug's has once again "returned" to the fans. If the Cubs can win a championship, fans eating Chicago hot dogs will feel like they are the happiest fans in the world.
Chicago White Sox: U.S. Cellular Field
Specialties: Corn kernels (Elote/corn off the cob)
The second largest city, one of the most popular baseball teams, these are things that Chicagoans are proud of. If the Chicago White Sox's record isn't enough to impress you, this treat will. It's perfect with fresh corn kernels, salt, butter, mayonnaise, and a little spiciness.
Cincinnati Reds: Great American Stadium
Specialty Food: Skyline Chili
Skyline Chili is as popular among fans as the legendary star of the Reds, but sometimes it also causes some controversy. Some people think that this food is also available in other places. But Redskins fans don't care. They see this as something as characteristic of their city as the team. So as spectators, we don’t need to worry so much.Do as the Romans do, go to Cincinnati, eat Skyline Chili and watch the game with the local fans.
Cleveland Indians: Jacobs Field
Specialty: Melt Bar and Grilled
The Cavaliers made history by winning their first NBA championship this summer, and every Cleveland Indians Fans think that if James comes to play baseball, maybe the team's record will be different. Regardless, local fans have something to be proud of as they have a nationally recognized cheese sandwich.
Colorado Rockies: Coors Field
Specialty Food: CHU Burger (CHUBurger)
50,000 were sold in the first year of opening in 2014. CHUBurger quickly won fans due to its unique location close to the stadium and the efforts of its employees. recognition. The core ingredient of CHUBurger is that the beef inside is made from local grass-fed Angus cattle.
Detroit Tigers: Komolica Park
Specialty Food: Craft Beer and Bacon
Yes, craft beer and bacon are the most popular specialties in Motor City Detroit.
Miami Marlins: Marlins Ballpark
Specialty: Pork Sandwich
The Marlins' ballpark is a little fancy in the league, but their specialty is simple. As a local delicacy in Miami, the pork sandwich tastes very authentic. While the Marlins are known for their frequent head coaching changes, their love of pork sandwiches seems to have always been the same.
Houston Astros : Minute Maid Park
Specialties: Texas Slow-roasted beef brisket
Texas is most famous for its cowboys. Compared with other parts of the United States, Texans are particularly fond of cattle. Oak-smoking beef in an oven is a common method in Central Texas. In addition to simple barbecue, there is also a Texas slow-roasted beef brisket.
Kansas Royals: Kauffman Stadium
Specialty: Belfonte Ice Cream
Instead of the traditional Kansas City barbecue, we chose Belfonte Ice Cream. It's an absolute must-have for the Kauffman Stadium stands on hot days.
Los Angeles Anaheim Angels: Anaheim Angel Stadium
Special food: Tacos
Although tacos are not native to the local area, this does not affect the fans' love for it. Because it is cheap and delicious, this mildly spicy food sells well around the stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers: Dodger Stadium
Specialty Food: Dodger Hot Dog
The classic Dodger hot dog, a long and narrow mixture of pork and beef, is one of the famous delicacies at the baseball stadium.
Milwaukee Brewers: Miller Stadium
Specialty Food: Brachos
There are some things in life that you don’t need to explain, just accept it in its natural state, such as the Brachos at Miller Stadium. Fried cheese, seasoned ground beef, crumbled crisps, and some sour cream, that's Brachos.
Minnesota Twins: Target Field
Specialty: Indurrito
You can try the Indian pancake Indurrito out of curiosity. Since summers are short in Minnesota, you can add some spicy seasoning when eating this on a snowy day.
New York Mets: Citi Field
Specialties: Fuku Chicken Burger
New York Yankees: Yankee Stadium
Specialties: "Dirty Water" Hot Dogs
"Dirty Water" Hot Dogs are usually hot sausages soaked in water. In the bread, then optionally add different seasonings and garnishes. Although it doesn't look very well-crafted, it is a popular snack in New York.
Oakland Athletics: Alameda County Arena
Specialty Food: Ribs and Things
Compared with the variety of food choices, the stadium here may be a little inferior.
Philadelphia Phillies: National Bank Stadium
Special food: Filet cheesesteak
Only in Philadelphia, the most American city in the United States, can such a symbolic sandwich be invented.
Pittsburgh Pirates: PNC Stadium
Specialty Food: Primanti Brothers
Pittsburgh's specialty is to add French fries to the inside of a burger or sandwich instead of putting them on the outside alone. This is the famous Primanti Brothers.
San Francisco Giants: ATT Field
Specialty Food: Crab Meat Sandwich
Fresh crab meat and buttered bread make for a delicious crab sandwich.
San Diego Padres: PETCO Field
Specialty Food: Ahi Tacos
Although the tacos are already cold when you get them, fans' enthusiasm for this food has not diminished at all.
Seattle Mariners: Safeco Field
Specialty Food: Liege Waffles
Liege Waffles at Safeco Field Think delicious baked dough.
St. Louis Cardinals: Bush Stadium
Featured Food: St. Louis Hot Dog
Potato chips, barbecue sauce, shredded cheese. This is what goes into a St. Louis hot dog.
Tampa Bay Rays: Tropicana Field
Specialties: Cuban Sandwich
Cuban bread, bacon, roast pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard sauce. This is the basic ingredient of the Cuban sandwich.
Texas Rangers: Rangers Park
Specialty food: fried chicken and donuts
This way of eating may seem a bit strange, but you can try it once.
Toronto Blue Jays: Rogers Center
Special food: Poutine
Washington Nationals : Nationals Stadium
Special food: Spicy semi-smoked sausage hot dog
Perhaps in the eyes of most people, this hot dog is nothing unusual, but it is It became popular because of the purchase by US President Obama. Hot dogs are smoked with pork, beef, herbs, onions, and chili sauce.
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