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The Yankees and Mets both call New York home, but their stadiums couldn’t be more different. Both stadiums offer a wide assortment of good culinary options, but whose is better?
First Yankee Stadium. 2016 brought a slew of new culinary options to the House that Ruth Built, including the Triple Play Stand, selling such outrageous creations as a burger topped with bacon, pastrami, and American cheese; another topped with a fried chicken cutlet; and another with grilled cheese sandwiches as buns. Also new for 2016 are stands selling Italian-style shaved roast pork sandwiches, grilled cheese, egg creams, a chicken and waffle cart, Buffalo chicken quesadillas, gluten-free turkey burgers, a two foot-long cheesesteak, and bacon on a stick. Returning classics include sliced steak sandwiches from Lobel’s and killer chicken parm sandwiches from Parm.
Now on to Citi Field. Shake Shack and Blue Smoke Barbecue, both from Danny Meyer, are already legendary dining options at Citi, but new additions this year include Fuku (David Chang’s super-hot fried chicken sandwich shop), steak sandwiches and steak frites from superstar butcher Pat LaFrieda, and fresh-made pizzas from Papa Rosso (also from Danny Meyer). These join standouts like tacos and nachos from El Verano Taqueria, Italian sandwiches from the famed Mama’s of Corona, seafood from chef Dave Pasternack of Esca, Belgian-style frites, pastrami on rye, and pizza from Two Boots.
While the new additions at Yankee Stadium this year sure sound tasty, giant burgers and cheesesteaks aren’t especially new or exciting, and gutbombs like these only come across as gimmicks. While Brother Jimmy’s is fine, it doesn’t hold a candle to the legitimately great ‘cue at Blue Smoke. Those in the know will tell you that the Lobel’s sandwich is the best culinary offering at Yankee Stadium, but its consistency can vary greatly and they’re small for the $15 price tag. At Citi Field, the dining options are more well-rounded, and they can call Danny Meyer and David Chang their own.
After weighing the options, we can declare that the Mets’ Citi Field has decidedly better food than Yankee Stadium.
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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Find seats for your next game from our partner Stubhub
100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
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100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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Photo by Christopher Pasatieri/Getty Images
The 2019 baseball season is finally here, and Yankee Stadium is ready to unveil all the changes it made during the off season. There aren’t a ton of notable newcomers this year here, it’s advisable to stick to the tried-and-true garlic fries or a Lobel’s steak sandwich. If visiting the stadium more for the food than the game, head to the field level, where there are the most options including City Winery and Mighty Quinn’s.
Here’s a guide to all the best food and drink at Yankee Stadium, and where to find it.
Get Yankees tickets now
Find seats for your next game from our partner Stubhub
100 Sections/Field Level
The best new-school concessions
City Winery: A chain that started in the West Village with burgers and wine. Section 105
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 132
Big Mozz: A cheesy mozzarella stick stand that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 127
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 133
Bareburger: Vegetarian and vegan options. Section 132
Melissa’s Farmers Market: Fresh fruit and salads. Section 121B
Lobel’s meatloaf burger Yankee Stadium [Official Photo]
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 108
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 127
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 125
Boar’s Head Sandwiches: Sandwiches, plain and simple. Section 113
Where to drink
Cocktails and craft beer: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go — plus craft beer if Budweiser doesn’t hit the spot. Section 110
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Section 110
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Section 110
Vegetarian/vegan: Bareburger’s Impossible burger and avocado bites, plus Melissa’s fruit and salads and mozzarella sticks from Big Mozz. Sections 132, 121B, and 127
Gluten-free: Organic chicken with shoestring fries. Section 105
200 Sections/Main and Bleachers Levels
The best new-school concessions
Sorry, try again. Gotta go up or down a level to find the newer snacks available.
The best classic concessions
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 225
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. Section 223A and near the bleachers
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Sections 201 and 213
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 217 and near the bleachers
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 205
Where to drink
Blue Point Bleacher Bar: Beers exclusive to Yankee Stadium. Section 236
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 206 and 226
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Sections 206 and 226
Kosher, vegetarian/vegan, and gluten-free options
Kosher: Sections 214A and 229
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” and churros. Sections 232 and 212, 237, and 227, respectively
Gluten-free: Soft service ice cream. Sections 207 and 232
Mighty Quinn’s Nick Solares/Eater
300 Sections/Terrace and Grandstand Levels
The best new-school concessions
Mighty Quinn’s: Barbecue that got its start at Smorgasburg. Section 320
Lobel’s: A classic steak sandwich is the Lobel’s calling card, but new items include a meatloaf burger. Section 321
The best classic concessions
Garlic Fries: Exactly what they sound like — this is a Yankee Stadium classic. Section 331
Ben & Jerry’s: Ice cream with lots of mix-ins and quirky names. Section 318
Johnny Rockets: Chicken fingers, fries, and other diner fare. Section 326
Nathan’s Famous: Now world-famous hot dogs and crinkle fries. Section 313
Premio Sausage: Sausage sandwiches. Section 320
Tostitos: A photogenic nacho-filled helmet. 300 level
Where to drink
Budweiser: Domestic beer for a standard game-day experience. Sections 312 and 322
Cocktails: It’s not so easy to find a proper drink in a sports stadium, but here’s where to go. Section 321
Vegetarian/vegan options
Vegetarian/vegan: Nachos “how you want” (section 327), churros (sections 322 and 317), and pizza (section 310).
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