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MLB Opening Day Dishes Up Next-Level Ballpark Eats
sports16 days ago

MLB Opening Day Dishes Up Next-Level Ballpark Eats

MLB kicks off with a fresh batch of ballpark fare as Levy Restaurants unveils five standout menu items—Cochinita Pibil Bone Marrow Tacos ( Dodgers, $34.99 ), Take Me Out to the Ballgame Shake ( Diamondbacks, $17 ), Capitol Slugger hot dog ( Nationals, $18 ), Chicken & Churros ( Cubs, $17.99 ), and Machete ( Marlins, $26 )—showcasing elevated yet approachable stadium bites across teams this season.

Camden Yards Debuts Premium Eats That Some Orioles Fans Can’t Afford
food-and-drink17 days ago

Camden Yards Debuts Premium Eats That Some Orioles Fans Can’t Afford

Camden Yards’ 2026 menu rollout includes The Truist Club, a premium venue behind home plate offering an exclusive dining experience for about $15,000 for 40 Orioles games, plus chef-driven items on Level 2; a $4 value menu remains and local vendors like Attman’s stay, but the shift raises questions about accessibility for all fans.

"White Sox's 'Campfire Milkshake' Voted Best New MLB Ballpark Food"
sportsfood2 years ago

"White Sox's 'Campfire Milkshake' Voted Best New MLB Ballpark Food"

The Chicago White Sox will introduce a 16-ounce "Campfire Milkshake" at Guaranteed Rate Field this season, featuring graham crackers, chocolate, and toasted marshmallows, while other MLB teams will also debut unique food items such as the New York Mets' "Rainbow Cookie Egg Roll" and the Seattle Mariners' "Double MitchWich." These innovative ballpark creations aim to offer fans a more diverse and adventurous culinary experience during the upcoming baseball season.

"Target Field's Latest Offerings: New Food and Tech Upgrades"
food3 years ago

"Target Field's Latest Offerings: New Food and Tech Upgrades"

Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, is introducing new menu items this season including banh mi sandwiches, donut peach cobbler, and Soul Bowl. The stadium is also undergoing a $29.5 million makeover project, which includes a larger video board and updated celebration sign. Fans can also enjoy traditional ballpark fare like hot dogs and peanuts, as well as new offerings from Union Hmong Kitchen and O'Shaughnessy Distilling Co.