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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So far, these MLB stadiums are rocking the food and drink game, so beware!

16. Oracle Park

First up for this slide, let’s take a trip down over to where the San Francisco Giants play, over at Oracle Park. This item that they serve might seem simple, but upon looking at some fan reviews, it just had to make this list: Chinese Food.

The items that they offer vary, but here are just one of the many options that you could order:

  • Combo Meal Deal
    • One Entree
    • Fried Ride
    • Noodles
    • Egg Roll

The prices vary depending on the size you get but anyways…..Eat up!

17. Angel Stadium

Next up, let’s peek into where the Los Angeles Angels play, over at Angel Stadium, where their main course is burgers instead of hot dogs (although they do still offer dogs); more specifically, we’re looking at the Big A Burger, which some people have compared to In-N-Out (meaning that I wouldn’t like it).

Here’s what it contains, according to the website:

  • Beef (and lots of it; double patties)
  • Cheese (and lots of it too)

Sounds simple enough for just $12 (so average for a burger price-wise). Eat up!

18. Minute Maid Park

Coming in hot, we’re heading on over to where the Houston Astros play, over at Minute Maid Park, where we’re talking sandwiches…again. This time, a Prime Rib Sandwich (look it up it looks amazing). If you like the taste of tangy sauces mixed with super sweet onions and all pulled together with some delish meat, then stay tuned and get one for yourself to try!

Here’s what’s on it:

  • Prime Rib
  • Caramelized Onions
  • Horseradish Sauce

Nothing on here sounds bad, and you can enjoy one for roughly $20 bucks. Eat up!

19. Dodger Stadium

Next, let’s head to sunny Cali-land where the Los Angeles Dodgers play, over at Dodger Stadium. Here, we’re talking about a famous street food related dish that already sounds like it’d be one of my faves, so let’s dive right into some Esquite.

In case you’re unfamiliar, much like myself, here’s what Esquite consists of:

  • Street Corn (yum)
  • Mayonaise
  • Cheese
  • Spicy Aioli

For just $9 you can enjoy this dish in a souvenir helmet (so cute). Eat up!

20. Camden Yards

Next up, we’re headed to where the Baltimore Orioles play, over at the Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and boy is this a good one we’ve got here! We’re discussing their Crab Cakes today, and they’ve been around since 1994, so they’re a fan-fave and on this list for a reason, guys.

Here’s exactly what they consist of:

  • Jumbo Lump Crab
  • Old Bay Seasoning(s)
  • All served on their super delish sandwich rolls (Brioche, maybe?)

Enjoy this fancy ballpark sandwich feast for just $11. Eat up!