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    Brats and beer at Miller Park

  • #2
    The Cuban Panini at Jacobs Field is good.

    The Pamani(sp) Bros sandwitch at PNC is good.

    Nothing special at either Chicago parks.

    I am partial to Skyline Cheese Coneys and Chocolate covered cheesecake on a stick at Great American ballpark.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BaseballNut8
      The Pamani(sp) Bros sandwitch at PNC is good.
      Spelled Primanti's. You actually liked it? I think they're crap. I live in Philly, my inlaws live in Pittsburgh (in fact, I am there now).

      At Citizens Bank Park they have Bull's BBQ (after Luzinski). Well they have a turkey leg meal that outstanding. It's a HUGE turkey legs with cole slaw and baked beans for like $8. That's pretty cheap for ballpark food.

      Best ballpark food ever though? The hoagie and bag of peanuts I brought in with me!
      From Philly to Pittsburgh...

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      • #4
        There isn't anything wrong with the Primanti's sandwich at the ballpark. I guess the idea of all the side dishes ON the sandwich is a foreign concept on that side of the state. Don't get me wrong I love Philly cheesesteaks, but haven't been to Citizens Bank park yet. I remember when I went to the Vet there was a great cheesesteak place right off Broad st. I think it was right under the Whitman Bridge underpass, anyway it was within walking distance of the Vet and it was great! Is it still around? Anyhow outside of Pittsburgh my favorite ballpark food is Boog's BBQ at Camden Yards, I also like the crabcakes there as well. I'll definitely be looking to expand my culinary horizons thru the years and get to see more parks.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by BeatEmBucs
          There isn't anything wrong with the Primanti's sandwich at the ballpark. I guess the idea of all the side dishes ON the sandwich is a foreign concept on that side of the state. Don't get me wrong I love Philly cheesesteaks, but haven't been to Citizens Bank park yet. I remember when I went to the Vet there was a great cheesesteak place right off Broad st. I think it was right under the Whitman Bridge underpass, anyway it was within walking distance of the Vet and it was great! Is it still around? Anyhow outside of Pittsburgh my favorite ballpark food is Boog's BBQ at Camden Yards, I also like the crabcakes there as well. I'll definitely be looking to expand my culinary horizons thru the years and get to see more parks.
          I don't mind the side dishes on Primanti's sandwich's, it's the meat I don't like. They tend to use the cheapest stuff they can find. I don't know. I like the coleslaw, cheese, egg and fries on the sandwich. It's not my cup of tea. I am in Pittsburgh right now (visiting the inlaws) and since I have nothing to do, maybe I'll ride down to the Southside now for one. Give em a second shot.
          From Philly to Pittsburgh...

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          • #6
            Back before 9/11 the food I liked the best at the ballpark was the food that my wife and I could take ourselves without being scalped at the concessions stand. Because of the limit on the size of packs brought into the ballpark we're pretty much forced to purchase food at the ballpark.

            The food that smells the best are the garlic fries, but they're so greasy they upset my stomach. I love BBQ, and Greg Luzinski's turkey legs sound pretty good, but it's a bit messy to be eating at the ballpark. (I ate a BBQ turkey leg at the state fair last summer. Yummy!)

            My wife and I usually get a specialty sausage (they have several types) at the Coliseum. They're pretty good, and with a little skill you can eat them without wearing them.

            Does anyone else remember when wine coolers were all the rage? It was so strange sitting in the bleachers having the vendors serve wine coolers instead of beer.

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            • #7
              Hot dogs.

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              • #8
                Ahhhh yes, gotta be the Fenway Frank!
                Go Tribe!

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                • #9
                  Wine is served at Dodger Staduim and AT&T Park(Maybe others)

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                  • #10
                    I've only been to one ball park, Fenway, but the food i got there was good. Cheesesteak and some peanuts and popcorn thing which i can't remember the name of.

                    Fenway is also the place i found out how strict Americans are on under age drinking...even if a parent consents to it.
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                    • #11
                      A hot dog at Notre Dame Stadium!
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                      • #12
                        Food At Historic Tiger Stadium

                        There was nothing like a hot dog and a cold strohs beer at tiger stadium in detroit. and the popcorn was good also.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ivylover
                          A hot dog at Notre Dame Stadium!
                          Hot dogs at Notre Dame can't compete with dogs grilled on a handmade grill of aluminum foil and paper cans outside Ohio Stadium. Pretend it's wolverine meat and it tastes even better. 34-20
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by POLO GROUNDS 1957
                            There was nothing like a hot dog and a cold strohs beer at tiger stadium in detroit. and the popcorn was good also.
                            Did hot dog vendors at Tiger Stadium still use a stick to slather mustard on the dogs near the very end?

                            Originally posted by ivylover
                            A hot dog at Notre Dame Stadium!
                            I am usually too stuffed from tailgating to eat inside.

                            We brought 2 pounds of pork roll to the Tennessee game last year and totally blew the minds of people around us.
                            Last edited by Alibi Ike; 06-08-2006, 10:44 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BaseballNut8
                              The Cuban Panini at Jacobs Field is good.

                              The Pamani(sp) Bros sandwitch at PNC is good.

                              Nothing special at either Chicago parks.

                              I am partial to Skyline Cheese Coneys and Chocolate covered cheesecake on a stick at Great American ballpark.

                              I like Italian Beef sandwiches at US Cellular..

                              Those Primanti's sandwiches are good... They are huge! The Steak and Lube wings at PNC are great as well!

                              I like the good ol' footlong at the Jake with that stadium mustard

                              I like the Italian Sausages at Yankee stadium...

                              The BBQ at Camden is yummy...

                              I was not impressed with the Philly Cheesesteak in Philly
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