What MLB Stadium Has the Best Fast Food?

Franchise News: What MLB Stadium has the best Fast Food?
Haley Cafarella

From Sushi to Burgers, see How Major League Baseball Stadiums are Satisfying Fans with Diverse Fast Food Franchises

Baseball season is in full swing and countless Americans are enjoying their favorite pastimes – yes, we’re talking about baseball and eating! While action on the field may keep fans on the edge of their seats, the experience is incomplete without ballpark food. Hot dogs, Cracker Jacks, popcorn, pizza and burgers are fan-favorite staples, and MLB stadiums have expanded their concession options to include more specialty items such as sushi and vegan and gluten-free choices to cater to different diets.  

Popular fast food franchises have sprung up at baseball stadiums across the country. Craving pizza? Many stadiums have Papa Johns locations. Attending an afternoon game and want a coffee? Dunkin’ could be an option. No matter where you are in America, fast food franchises complement the regionally specific ballpark concessions. 

What MLB stadium has the best fast food? Read on to find out.   

What MLB Stadium Has the Best Fast Food?

Angel Stadium, Los Angeles Angels

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: At Angel Stadium, Los Angeles Angels fans have several options to satisfy a sweet tooth. Not only can they enjoy an Almond Crunch or Sinful Cinnamon pretzel with their Wetzel Dog from Wetzel’s Pretzels,  but they also can indulge in delectable frozen treats from Dippin’ Dots and Yogurtland. 
Fun Fact about the Stadium: In a deal for naming rights, utility company Edison International changed the name to Edison International Field of Anaheim from 1998 to 2003 when Edison exited the deal. Fans know the stadium simply as “The Big A.”

Citi Field, New York Mets

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: It wouldn’t be a baseball game without a hot dog or burger, and Citi Field has Mets fans covered with Shake Shack and Nathan’s Famous locations.    
Fun Fact about the Stadium: Citi Field opened in 2009 to replace the adjacent Shea Stadium.

Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: Los Angeles Dodgers fans can get their burger and fries fix from Shake Shack or opt for cheese pretzels, Wetzel Dogs, Wetzel Bitz and more from Wetzel’s Pretzels. The concessions area is always crowded (main photo).
Fun Fact about the Stadium: Dodger Stadium was the first-ever sports stadium to have its own ZIP code: 90090. The L.A. City Council designated the property as “Dodgertown” in 2008.

Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: Fenway Park is famous for the Green Monster and the passionate Red Sox fans who frequent the stadium. While pizza, hot dogs and burgers are a given, Dunkin’ is there for a quick coffee and breakfast sandwich. And you might even run into famous Bostonians and Dunkin’ fans Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
Fun Fact about the Stadium: Fenway Park is the oldest active baseball stadium in the U.S. The stadium opened in 1912 and was substantially rebuilt in 1934.

Petco Park, San Diego Padres

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: San Diego Padres fans, rejoice! Petco Park not only has hot dogs and Cracker Jacks, but guests can enjoy frozen yogurt from the Yogurtland franchise. 
Fun Fact about the Stadium: In addition to fast food franchises, Petco Park also hosts local small business vendors, a rarety in MLB stadiums.

Tropicana Field, Tampa Bay Rays

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: Tampa Bay Rays fans can enjoy more than burgers and fries at Tropicana Field. According to The Ultimate Map of Stadium Chain Restaurants, the baseball stadium offers ice cream from Dippin’ Dots and pizza from Papa Johns. What can be better than pizza, ice cream and baseball?
Fun Fact about the Stadium: Tropicana Field is the smallest MLB stadium by seating capacity when obstructed-view rows in the uppermost sections are covered with tarps, according to factsnippit.com.

Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs 

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: Chicago Cubs fans can keep it cool at Wrigley Field with ice cream from Häagen-Dazs. With ice cream flavors as iconic as the franchise and stadium, guests have a great dessert option after some hot dogs, burgers, and authentic Chicago deep-dish pizza from Giordano’s. 
Fun Fact about the Stadium: In addition to great food, Wrigley Field famously has ivy vines against the outfield wall that were planted in 1937

Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees

Fast Food Franchises at Baseball Stadiums

Fast Food Franchise Options: Yankee Stadium is one of America’s most iconic baseball stadiums, and fans of the Bronx Bombers enjoy a wide variety of tasty food options. Choices literally span the globe from barbecue from Mighty Quinn’s and Crunchburgers from Bobby Flay’s Bobby’s Burgers to gyros and falafel from The Halal Guys to sushi burritos from Benihana, according to the 2024 Yankee Stadium Dining Guide. Other famous franchises here include Jersey Mike’s, Papa Johns, Ben & Jerry’s, Nathan’s Famous, and sweetFrog Premium Frozen Yogurt. 
Fun Fact about the Stadium: While fans know Yankee Stadium as the House that Ruth Built, it could also be called the House that Edison Built. Thomas Edison founded a cement company in 1899, and the extra-durable cement he developed was used for the stadium’s original walls.

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Haley Cafarella

Haley Cafarella

Haley Cafarella is a passionate journalist and writer for IFPG. In her role as content manager, she creates original articles for FranchiseWire and Franchise Consultant Magazine. Her specialties include educational articles about buying a franchise and franchise consulting. She also reports on franchise professionals who were recently promoted or hired through FranchiseWire’s popular HireWire series.

Haley has contributed to a variety of regional publications, including
Quo Vadis, New Brunswick Today, and the Trenton Monitor. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Rutgers University.

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