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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If MLB stadiums aren’t impressing you already, then get a load of these too!

11. Great American Ball Park

Next, and coming in super hot, let’s take a look over at where the Cincinnati Reds play, over at the Great American Ball Park. Here, they are serving up what they call Skyline Chili (clever name). Here’s what it contains:

  • Secret-recipe Chili
  • Onions
  • Beans
  • Shredded Cheese

Keep in mind, you can get this on a Coney Dog, in a bowl, in a 3-way (tops Spaghetti), in a 4-way (add in diced onions or beans), or finally in a 5-way (add in diced onions and beans).

Depending on what you get, expect to spend roughly $6-$11. Eat up!

12. Tropicana Field

Coming in hot, we’ve got a look into where the Tampa Bay Rays play, over at Tropicana Field where they are serving up a classic Cuban Sandwich up on the famous menu. This was created/added to the menu back in 1999, and has been a tried and true fan favorite ever since.

In case you don’t already know, here’s what it is:

  • Ham
  • Pork
  • Salami
  • Swiss Cheese
  • Mustard
  • Pickles
  • Toasted Cuban Bread

While we weren’t able to locate a price on this, Cubanos are still a super delish either way. Eat up!

13. NC Park

Serving up a dessert-themed savory dish is where the Pittsburg Pirates play, over at PNC Park. Here, one of their most fan-favorite and famous ball game foods is called the Pittsburg Cone, and here’s what’s in it:

  • Kielbasa
  • Pierogi (OMG, what?!)
  • Swiss Cheese
  • Sauerkraut
  • Russian Dressing (similar to your fave Thousand Island dressings)
  • All wrapped up in a Waffle Cone Blanket

This is a recent menu addition that hopefully fans can enjoy super soon. Eat up!

14. Yankee Stadium

Next up, we’ve got an inside look into where the New York Yankees play, over at Yankee Stadium. This is another drink item that we’re adding to this list here because we just couldn’t pass it up: a Tres Leches Milkshake (yup, you heard that right).

If the cake isn’t your favorite because it leaks everywhere (yes, I speak from personal experiences here), then get a load of this delicious thick dessert-based drink:

For $15, you, or you and friend/family can enjoy this (we don’t judge). Drink up!

15. Target Field

Lastly for this slide, we’re heading on over to where the Minnesota Twins play, over at Target Field, where we’re talkin’ all-things sandwiches over here! Here at Target Field, they’re serving up a Peanut Butter and Bacon Sandwich. Enough. Said.

Here’s what it consists of according to their menu:

  • Peanut Butter
  • Bacon
  • Strawberry Jelly (I’m allergic, so I’ll just make this at home with Grape Jam or something!)
  • All served on Sourdough Bread

For a nice little $10, go enjoy one of these or make one for yourselves. Eat up!