The brisket’s campfire flavors and the Fritos’ salty crunch is a match made in baseball heaven.© 2020 Lonely Planet. A classic Boston landmark needs a classic New England meal to go along with it.There’s no better place in the world to get a lobster roll than in New England, making this simple sandwich the perfect treat to enjoy while watching the Red Sox.Sure, clam chowder rivals the lobster roll as the ultimate New England meal, but good luck enjoying a proper celebration while balancing a bowl of chowdah.The Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Florida) is certainly a mouthful to say for a team name; it’s also a mouthful to eat at this Minor League hotspot.The Blue Wahoos boldly combined two American classics: Cracker Jacks and chicken & waffles.Peanuts and Cracker Jacks’ time has passed as the perfect combo for America’s favorite pastime. Look no further than Oakland Coliseum’s new Nourish stand at The Farm behind the right-field flagpoles. The Arizona Diamondbacks want their fans to feel engaged and grabbing the baseball bat-sized D-Bat Dog accomplishes just that.This 18-inch corndog is served on a bed of fries, but it’s what’s inside that the D-Bat that counts. It is a Nolan Ryan hot dog (whatever that means), smoked pork burnt ends, Rico’s cheese sauce, pickle chips, green onions and hot BBQ sauce. Named due to its proximity to the Salt Lake Bees ballpark (currently Smith’s Ballpark), the Ballpark Neighborhood of Salt Lake City is quickly becoming one of the most interesting neighborhoods in greater SLC. The Pittsburgh Cone, a tribute to the city’s Polish heritage, consists of kielbasa, pierogi, swiss cheese and sauerkraut finished with Russian dressing and served in a waffle cone.True local fans, though, head right to the Primanti Brothers, the stadium’s outpost of the Pittsburgh institution (est. Chocolate? Inexplicably, the cost is all of $12 … that’s a water in some parks.When talking about loaded up toppings, the familiar phrase is usually everything but the kitchen sink. Plus, they didn’t forget about the salt; this dish is served with a side of Lays chips. Its food offerings, however, are anything but old school. On the outside, the Dilly Dog looks like an extra thick corn dog, but don’t judge dog by its corn cover. I know, right?
Which is why we've gone ahead and ranked them: Every food item that you can reasonably assume to find at any stadium's concession stand, in ascending order of deliciousness. Favorite ballpark foods (photo: Heather Johnson) Of course you can get all the standards: brats, metts, pretzels and nachos.

Liza Weisstuch. Pick up one of these refreshers, which can also be found in the ‘Pen.Looking for something so classically decadent that it might actually stop your heart? Read on for a complete list of the most exciting foods to check out.It looks like plenty of MLB stadiums have stepped up their food games this year. Which is why we've gone ahead and ranked them: Every food item that you can reasonably assume to find at any stadium's concession stand, in … !I have to respect that the Houston Astros’ food experience is moonlighting as the Texas State Fair. Here’s what this steak knife is holding together:A pretzel bun, lettuce, tomato, four quarter-pound burger patties, four slices cheddar, four slices of provolone and red onion.This thing stacks so high it should come with a step counter to track how far it takes to walk to the top of this skyscraper.The Seattle Mariners really swung for the fences on this one. Best New Ballpark Foods Loaded Helmet Nachos— Angel Stadium. The Coney Dog Egg Roll is an egg roll (obviously) filled with a hot dog and chili with drizzled with classic mustard and some diced onions.If you’re given the opportunity to enjoy sweet grilled corn, mayo, cotija cheese, and chipotle aioli out of a souvenir mini helmet meant for ice cream, you have to run — not walk — to the concession stand.Let’s take a bunch of savory ingredients and put them in a waffle cone because it’s so crazy that it just might work. It’s also worth picking up the mildly hot corn dog. Don’t forget to pick one of these up in Section 114.Honestly, we just couldn’t decide between Tropicana Field’s three new meat-packed dishes: freshly smoked ribs, short rib grilled cheese, and ropa vieja bowl.If this trio sounds too good to be true, think again. The hot dog is filled with cheese (literally in the dog), wrapped in back and stuffed with jalapenos.The D-Backs D-Bat is true to Major League form, looking as heavy as a wooden bat.Leave it to the Yanks to class up the joint in the most extravagantly unnecessary way possible.Blue Point Brewing Company dropped its Pinstripe Pilsner that sports some players heads on the beer head. Composed of eight chicken breasts wrapped together, this hand-battered, fried concoction isCombining two popular food trends, Guaranteed Rate Field’s Levy Restaurants has fans jazzed about their new vegetarian-friendly, Asian-inspired offering: The Impossible Asian Appetizer Duo.The plant-based protein isn’t holding this duo back one bit. Top these dogs off with locally grown toppings like onions (duh) and all the go-to condiments for a meatless frank that brings it all together for the full ballpark experience.Cashing out at $25, rest assured that Chase Field is serving up far more than a wildly overpriced corndog. Wondering what the new foods are hitting the ballparks this 2019 season? Whenever bacon is a part of the meal, then as long as bacon is included in the title, it’s all good.The Miami Marlins introduce … drum roll … the bacon-wrapped plantain!With plantains grown in nearby Puerto Rico, Miami knows how to serve up its plantains. Indulge your sweet tooth with a Tres Leches shake, made with vanilla ice cream, tres leches cake, churro and condensed milk and sold in a souvenir cup rimmed with puffed rice.