18 Photos Of The Best Stadium Foods and Snacks
Cameron Fetter
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With spring finally in full swing and summer just around the corner, there’s no better activity than checking out a sports game and ordering some ungodly concession from a vendor. Look, we’ve all been out to the ball game, we’ve had the peanuts and the cracker jacks, and we’re ready for something a little more substantial.
These are some of the most sumptuous concoctions available for purchase at various stadiums around the world. Be careful opening this gallery on an empty stomach, because before long, you’re going to be gnawing on the collar of your shirt.
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The “Boomstick”, only available at Texas Rangers games. A massive 24-inch hot dog loaded with chili, onions, and jalapeño -
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Pit Beef Sandwich at Oriole Park in Camden Yards. A Baltimore classic. -
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Chesapeake Crab Waffle Fries, from Oriole Park. Another stone cold Baltimore delicacy. -
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The Toronto Blue Jays have announced a cotton candy poutine for the 2025 season, covered in, and I quote, “some kind of blue sauce.” -
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A go-to for San Diego Padres fans, the Turkado is a massive turkey, cheese, and avocado sandwich that looks absolutely delicious -
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If you’re seeing a baseball game in Wisconsin, the dairy capital of the United States, you’d be remiss not to order yourself a frozen custard. -
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A churro dog, available at Arizona Diamondbacks games. I can taste the sugar just looking at it. -
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Philadelphia Phillies. Philly Cheesesteak. I don’t even have to say anything else. Look at it. -
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If you’re at a Chicago White Sox game, try out the corned beef sandwich. -
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Available at Mets games in New York, the Wowfull is a waffle-esque dessert that looks kind of like an alien creature that evolved on a planet made of sugar. -
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The cotton candy burrito at the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium. This is like the food equivalent of hiding a comic book inside your textbook. Does that make any sense? No, but it doesn’t have to. It’s a cotton candy burrito. -
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How do you not burn your hands eating this thing? The scientists at the Dallas Cowboys were too concerned with whether they could invent a pizza burger, they never stopped to wonder whether they should. -
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With many different varieties to choose from, the Fenway Frank is a mainstay for Sox fans -
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These crab-shaped pretzels served at Baltimore Ravens games aren’t crab flavored, but they come with crab dip. Mmm. -
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Also in Baltimore, you can buy this giant platter of nachos served inside a box shaped like a book. Okay, THIS one is like hiding your comic book inside your textbook. Still doesn’t make sense. Look, it’s a book filled with nachos. -
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Served at the New Orleans Saints’ Superdome, the Turducken Loaded Potato has to be one of the craziest concessions served at sports games. It has turkey, chicken, and duck all loaded into a baked potato. -
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Parken Stadium in Copenhagen contains an actual Michelin-starred restaurant inside of it. Not many sports stadiums out there where you can order grilled veal tongue. -
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Colts fans can enjoy the Blue Taki Corn Dog, which is a long corn dog rolled in spicy blue Taki dust.
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The “Boomstick”, only available at Texas Rangers games. A massive 24-inch hot dog loaded with chili, onions, and jalapeño
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