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]]>Home to the Baltimore Ravens, this stadium offers the burger benedict, a juicy burger with a fried egg, ham, and cheese served on an English muffin.
Chicken and waffles are even better when served in a sandwich, which is what the Seattle Seahawks’ stadium does. Fried chicken is sandwiched between two waffles and doused in maple syrup.
When it comes to over-the-top dishes, nothing is quite like this donut burger served at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ stadium. Instead of the buns, glazed donuts replace them and there’s even bacon and a fried egg in the burger.
When we think of nachos, typically beans, cheese, ground meat, sour cream, and guacamole come to mind, but these nachos served at the home of the Detroit Lions are of the dessert variety. They include Nutella, chocolate cherry sauce, sprinkles, and whipped cream.
The San Francisco 49ers serve an amazing crab meat, chives, Dijon mustard, and garlic aioli in between a pretzel baguette at their stadium, which will keep you feeling full throughout the game.
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]]>Who would have thought that food trucks would make their way into baseball games? And, in addition to food trucks, the stadium also offers Ahi Poke Tacos and ribs.
The Atlanta Braves’ home is also home to Chick-fil-A, Waffle House, and Coca-Cola—so it comes as no surprise that the stadium offers these foods. They also have a huge multi-pork chop sandwich that’s topped with collard green slaw and Alabama white BBQ sauce.
If hot dogs aren’t your thing, or you want a different food experience at baseball stadiums, you have to try the Churro Dog at the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Chase Field. This dessert looks almost too good to share.
Baltimore is known for their crab, and the Oriole’s stadium serves a lot of it. They have crab dip waffle fries, crab hotdogs, and kettle chips topped with crab.
The Kansan City Royals’ home has a delicious Pulled Pork Patty Melt, which is housed in a funnel cake bun and topped with tons of add-ons. If this is too much for you, you can try the cheesy corn brisket nachos or chicken bacon smoke steak waffle fries.
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]]>Home to the Baltimore Ravens, this stadium offers the burger benedict, a juicy burger with a fried egg, ham, and cheese served on an English muffin.
Chicken and waffles are even better when served in a sandwich, which is what the Seattle Seahawks’ stadium does. Fried chicken is sandwiched between two waffles and doused in maple syrup.
When it comes to over-the-top dishes, nothing is quite like this donut burger served at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ stadium. Instead of the buns, glazed donuts replace them and there’s even bacon and a fried egg in the burger.
When we think of nachos, typically beans, cheese, ground meat, sour cream, and guacamole come to mind, but these nachos served at the home of the Detroit Lions are of the dessert variety. They include Nutella, chocolate cherry sauce, sprinkles, and whipped cream.
The San Francisco 49ers serve an amazing crab meat, chives, Dijon mustard, and garlic aioli in between a pretzel baguette at their stadium, which will keep you feeling full throughout the game.
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]]>Who would have thought that food trucks would make their way into baseball games? And, in addition to food trucks, the stadium also offers Ahi Poke Tacos and ribs.
The Atlanta Braves’ home is also home to Chick-fil-A, Waffle House, and Coca-Cola—so it comes as no surprise that the stadium offers these foods. They also have a huge multi-pork chop sandwich that’s topped with collard green slaw and Alabama white BBQ sauce.
If hot dogs aren’t your thing, or you want a different food experience at baseball stadiums, you have to try the Churro Dog at the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Chase Field. This dessert looks almost too good to share.
Baltimore is known for their crab, and the Oriole’s stadium serves a lot of it. They have crab dip waffle fries, crab hotdogs, and kettle chips topped with crab.
The Kansan City Royals’ home has a delicious Pulled Pork Patty Melt, which is housed in a funnel cake bun and topped with tons of add-ons. If this is too much for you, you can try the cheesy corn brisket nachos or chicken bacon smoke steak waffle fries.
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