PRESS RELEASE – The off-season taste testing is complete, and the Toledo Mud Hens are introducing a wide array of new food and beverage options for fans at Fifth Third Field. Here are the new menu items fans can enjoy beginning Opening Day on April 4.
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Mud Hens Introduce New Food Items for 2019
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I-Pigs Announce New Menu Items for 2019 Season
During “#NewFoodWeek” across the team’s social media channels, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs introduced the new items that will be available around the Coca-Cola Park concourse, as well as items exclusive to the club-level menu. Read more here.
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Twins Introduce Family-Friendly Concessions Pricing
The Minnesota Twins and Delaware North Sportservice — the team’s exclusive food, beverage and retail partner — have announced Target Field will now offer select concessions at family-friendly prices during the 2019 season. Included in the new pricing will be:
• Schweigert™ Hot Dog – $4
• Nachos – $4
• Soft Pretzels – $4
• Peanuts – $3
• Popcorn – $3
• 16oz Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew or Sierra Mist – $2
• 12oz Budweiser or Bud Light – $5
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New Ballpark Food Items Get Late Night Love (Sort of)
Check out our Waffle-Battered Chicken Sliders and the @PizzaLogs Apple Pie Logs that made it on @LastWeekTonight with @iamjohnoliver and their roundup of new ballpark foods across the country! https://t.co/OQcZRQGTY9
— Buffalo Bisons (@BuffaloBisons) April 2, 2018
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Ranking Target Field’s New Food Items
Ahead of the Minnesota Twins’ Opening Day game against the Kansas City Royals on Monday, a local alt-weekly publication takes a look at and ranks the new eats at Target Field. Read more here.
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Top-10 MLB Ballpark Food Items for 2017
Over the past few years, baseball teams have battled for the most outrageous food items. It’s a race that continues into the 2017 season. Read more here. Thanks to John Cerone for the link.
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Concessions Makeover for Miller Park
The Milwaukee Brewers will provide an official media preview March 29 of the team’s $20 million food-and-beverage-concession upgrade at Miller Park, but stadium district board members Tuesday took their own tour of the progress on the project. Read more and view slideshow here.
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All About the Skeeters’ Foodservice Operators
Greg Hernandez, general manager of hospitality services, and Tait Guthrie, executive chef, manage the food service for the Sugar Land Skeeters at Constellation Field, home of the Sugar Land Skeeters (Independent Professional, Atlantic League). Read more here. Thanks to John Cerone for the link.
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More New MLB Gut-Busters Introduced
Major League Baseball’s opening day is just a week away, and the big parks across the country have introduced new food items that will bust your gut (and probably your wallet too). We have posted few links to some of them, but there are more. The Texas Rangers’ $27 “Wicked Pig” is just ridiculous. Read more and view photos here.
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More New MLB Ballpark Foods
Several Major League Baseball teams and their concessionaires, Aramark, Delaware North and Levy Restaurants, on Thursday unveiled the latest delicacies for fans to purchase at their ballparks this season. Read more and view photos here. Read and see even more here and here.
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Corvallis Knights Announce Plans to Manage Concessions
PRESS RELEASE – Corvallis Knights games have always been about more than just baseball. There’s running the bases after the game, photographs with Mack the Knight and Lil’ K (now Lil’ King), and participating in the many on-field promotions that have made a trip to Goss Stadium “Affordable Family Fun” for the past eight summers. Continue reading
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Knights Concession Sales Way Up
Take bigger crowds, add higher average spending per person and the result is enough hot dogs, beer and sodas sold to triple what the Triple-A Charlotte Knights (International League) did last season. Read more here.
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Chihuahuas’ Food Service Partner Announces Lineup of Local Concessionaires for New Ballpark
PRESS RELEASE – Ovations Food Services is pleased to announce the lineup of local eateries that will operate as concessionaires at Southwest University Park. They are Chihua Raspas, Leo’s, Peter Piper Pizza, Slush ‘AE, Southwest Kettle Corn and Triple Play Turkey Feast. Continue reading
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Food-Service Provider Parts Ways with Clippers
The Columbus Clippers baseball team is expected to decide by year-end who will feed many of its fans next season after the food-service provider Sodexo ends its contract at Huntington Park in December. Read more here.
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Comparing the Price of Tickets, Beer, and Hot Dogs at MLB Parks
The site Webstaurantstore.com has put together a graphic illustrating the range of prices fans pay for tickets, beer, and hot dogs a MLB Ballparks. Read more here.
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The Ballpark Food Evolution
While hot dogs and hamburgers remain the bedrock foodfare at ballparks across america, teams are doing more to cater to the variety of tastes and demands of today’s fans. Venue operators are now offering local flavors, gourmet and heathier creations, and engaging cuisine to drive sales and enhance the overall ballpark experience. Read more here. Thanks to John Cerone for the link.
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Delaware North Companies Offers Ballpark-Tested Dishes for Your Super Bowl Party
RESS RELEASE – Delaware North Companies, which serves fans at major sports venues around the world, knows how crucial a diverse food lineup is to your Super Bowl party. Continue reading
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Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food Takes on Ballpark Fare
Travel Channel’s Man vs. Food series took their show on the road to three minor league ballparks, including the West Michigan White Caps, Charleston RiverDogs, and Gateway Grizzlies. Host Adam Richman gobbled up tasty ballpark eats, like the RiverDog’s Homewrecker Dog. Read more and view promo here.
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