Baseball food: Best food to order from every MLB stadium out there

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JULY 29: Members of the Major League Baseball Authentication Program collect baseballs in the outfield before the start of the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on July 29, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JULY 29: Members of the Major League Baseball Authentication Program collect baseballs in the outfield before the start of the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on July 29, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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As sports are beginning to return, let’s look at the best baseball food aka ballpark foods first from each MLB stadium!

As you may know by now, slowly and steadily, professional sports are training and coming back, but this time, without their beloved fans. The most recent sport to return is the MLB (Baseball), and while we might not be able to attend any games right now, or maybe not even any time soon, let’s reminisce about the times that we were able to attend. This will help us decide on what baseball food to order next time!

In the following, we’re going to touch on some of the best food to order from every MLB professional baseball stadium. From fries to desserts and drinks and so much more, it’s pretty safe to say that we’ll be covering a lot here, so stay tuned for some tried and true deliciousness.

Baseball food: Tell us what your favorite things are to eat when watching an MLB game!

1. Kauffman Stadium

In no particular order, let’s begin with where the Kansas City Royals play, over at Kauffman Stadium. When looking up different and unique things that they sell at their games, something stuck out to me, and that would be their BBQ Burger, and here’s what’s on it:

  • Kansas City Steak Burger
  • Cheese
  • Pulled Pork
  • Onion Rings
  • BBQ Sauce

For a single patty, you’ll be paying around $12, and around $14.25 for a double patty. Eat up!

2. Citizens Bank Park

Next up, let’s take a look at where the Philadelphia Phillies play, over at Citizens Bank Park. This one is in the same food category as the one you’ve already read about above (so yes, it’s a burger), but this one’s a tad bit different this time. Folks, we’re looking at a Donut Burger (yeah, ya heard me right loud and clear). Here’s what’s on it:

  • Burger Patty
  • Glazed Donut
  • Cherry Pepper Jam
  • American Cheese
  • Bacon

You can get this burger for just $14. Eat up!

3. Progressive Field

Following those two delicious burgers, let’s go to where the Cleveland Indians play, over at Progressive Field. To them, this is known as/called the Slider Dog, but upon seeing a photo of it, it looks like so much more….stuff on it. Here’s what’s on it:

  • Beef Hot Dog
  • Pimento Mac & Cheese
  • Bacon
  • Fruit Loops (yup…what)

As crazy as it may sound, people love it, and you could too for just $11. Eat up!

4.  Busch Stadium

Next up, let’s take a look at where the St. Louis Cardinals play, over at Busch Stadium. This one is a slice of pizza, but not just any size of a slice of pizza. We’re talking a 16 inch-long slice of pizza, called The Mega Slice, with their main flavor being pepperoni.

You can dive into this long-time favorite (see what I did there) for just $8. Eat up!

5. Oakland-Alameda Coliseum

Coming up next, we’re heading on over to where the Oakland Athletics (A’s) play, over at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum. This time, we’re looking at a drink instead of a food-related item. Since Alameda was brought on board, their food and drink game has been nothing but on point. These Party Pops are nothing short of awesome (looking) because they’re flavored based off of different popular alcoholic drinks, such as a Moscow Mule and a Southern Belle Sorbet.

Upon researching, there was no price I could fund, but in other words, Drink up!