Posted on 04/10/2011 7:52:58 AM PDT by DemforBush
While visiting Yankee Stadium last Thursday for Opening Day, I was disappointed to see that the food choices at the concession stands hadn't changed since the 2010 season. One would really think that they could have found the time to bring in a good taco stand...
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I. AM. SO. THERE!!!!
when will they completely phase ootut the hotdogs, crackerjax, etc...
and transition to a 100% spanish/south american menu?
He needs to try the Stroud’s fried chicken at Kauffman Stadium.
Now I'm hungry...
That’s just plain not fair. (Drool...)
Stroud's chicken is the best!
They sell Dingleberries at Safeco Field in Seattle. I’m not joking!!!! It’s even rated on Trip Advisor!
You can see a pic of them on this Seattle Times article on foods you can eat at Safeco Field.
(Scroll down a little over half way down the page.)
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/allyoucaneat/2009243737_the_mariners_and_me_—_what_to.html?syndication=rss
Actually, I wouldn’t mind some Dominican food wafting the aroma of saffron, being as said country has produced more baseball talent than any country save the USA. Crappy American Mexican food has been served as ballpark fare for years.
Add diced onions & red beans for the Skyline Five Way. YUM!
St. Louis should have Toasted Ravioli.... Yum.
They have strouds but Arrowhead has garozzo’s. Much better.
That will be a stop for me when I get back to Indiana/Ohio !
That looks SOOOO good. I actually drove two hours in Florida last year to get Skyline. Now, you may have made me do it again.
I only have to drive about a thousand feet to the nearest Skyline...
The benefits of living in Cincinnati.
Really? That's just weird.
On another note, sales pitches overheard at the Ballpark (Rangers):
"I've got Big Kahunas!!!!!!!!!" (ice cream sandwiches)
"Behold! ..... Margaritas!!!"
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