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    The Most Expensive Food at Every MLB Stadium

    DeskBy DeskAugust 13, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    A new Major League Baseball season is here, and big-league teams are focused on putting the best players at the plate — and memorable food on your plate. Whether it’s sushi in Seattle or breakfast cereal cloaking a hot dog in Cleveland, get ready for another season of wacky and expensive food at ballparks across the country. 

    Get out your wallets because here are the most expensive foods we could track down at every MLB stadium. Found something even more expensive? Let us know.

    Boston Red Sox: Lobster Roll

    Fenway Park

    A lobster roll at Major League Baseball’s oldest ballpark (opened in 1912) will cost $25.

    Toronto Blue Jays: Bucket of Chicken Wings

    Rogers Centre

    Quaker Steak & Lube chicken wings in a bucket cost $21 at the lone Canadian baseball franchise.

    Baltimore Orioles: Maryland Crab Sandwich

    Oriole Park at Camden Yards

    If it’s Baltimore, it has to be crabs. Fans can enjoy Maryland crab cakes for $20.

    New York Yankees: Burger and Steak Sandwich

    Yankee Stadium

    The 99 Burger (selling for $19.99) takes its name from Yankee outfielder Aaron Judge, who wears jersey number 99. If you’re looking to splurge a bit more, you can grab the USDA Prime steak sandwich from popular New York butcher Lobel’s for $23.99.

    Kansas City Royals: Z-Man BBQ Sandwich

    Kauffman Stadium

    Powerful appetites can be satisfied by the Z-Man sandwich, from Joe KC Bar-B-Cue (Kansas City knows barbecue). A basic Z-Man sandwich goes for $15 and a combo is $20.

    Chicago White Sox: Footlong Vienna Beef Hot Dog

    Rate Field

    Belly up to the food counter for the “Champagne of Dogs” is a half-pound Vienna Beef footlong topped with champagne Vidalia relish and habanero mustard. Price is $15.

    Cleveland Guardians: Slider Dog

    Progressive Field

    The Progressive Field outpost of Happy Dogs serves up a range of hot dogs, including the notable Slider Dog for $11, which is topped with the unusual (but surprisingly popular) mix of pimento mac and cheese, bacon, and fruit loops.

    Detroit Tigers: Bacon Burger

    Comerica Park

    Big-eating fans of the Bengals may choose between Marrow Bacon Burger, the rib platter, or the Oh My God Burger, each going for $20.

    Minnesota Twins: ‘Machete’ Quesadilla

    Target Field

    At Target Field in 2025, fans can take a swing at Taco Libre’s massive Machete quesadilla (Section 103). For $24, this 18-inch corn masa quesadilla comes with your choice of chicken or beef and is topped with shredded cheese, lettuce, and sour cream.

    Los Angeles Angels: Nachos and Burgers

    Angel Stadium

    If you want a souvenir to go with your eats, consider the classic helmet nachos with chicken for $23. Meanwhile, the Big A Burger combo goes for $27, and includes a double cheeseburger, fries, and a bottled soda. Or keep it simple with the double cheeseburger for $14.

    Seattle Mariners: Godzilla Sumo Dog and Sushi

    T-Mobile Park

    The Godzilla Sumo Dog is new for 2025 and features a hot dog topped with beef chili, togarashi cheese sauce, wasabi relish, pickled peppers, spicy mayo, teriyaki sauce, furikake, minced onion, jalapeño and nori. But if you’re looking to splurge, you could opt for the Ichiroll from Nakagawa Sushi for $22.

    Houston Astros: Prime Rib Sandwich

    Daikin Park

    The prime rib sandwich at $20 has been the bold-faced menu choice at the former Minute Maid Park. Some of the new menu items for 2025, like the BBQ burnt-end fries, hover around $17.

    Texas Rangers: Boomstick Burrito

    Globe Life Field

    The Boomstick Burrito is on the menu at Globe Life Field for 2025, following the success of previous Boomstick variations, including a hot dog and a burger. This culinary curiosity features a 26-inch tortilla (custom-made for the stadium) filled with rice, beans, taco meat, nacho cheese, pico de gallo, lettuce, and sour cream. Hungry? The Boomstick Burrito costs $36 and comes with its own carrying case (thankfully).

    Athletics: Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dog, Tacos, or Burritos

    Sutter Health Park

    A’s fans can indulge themselves with the new bacon wrapped hot dog, a sodium-saturated bombshell that adds on roasted jalapenos, pinto beans, crema and pico de gallo on a Martin’s potato bun. Its cost could not be found though some reports put it at $10. For $13, you can indulge in chicken tinga or beef barbacoa tacos or a burrito.

    Philadelphia Phillies: SchwarBurger

    Citizens Bank Park

    This burger, named after slugger Kyle Schwarber, has an 8-ounce ground prime rib patty topped with 4 ounces of house-smoked brisket, melted Cooper sharp American cheese, cherry-pepper relish, strips of bacon, and two onion rings, topped with a brioche bun. It’s priced at $23.12.

    Washington Nationals: Bone-In Smoked Beef Short Ribs

    Nationals Park

    For hearty fans, there are the “Bone-In Smoked Beef Short Ribs” that are available for $18.

    New York Mets: Steak and Lobster Sandwich

    Citi Field

    Citi Field has been voted the best foodie ballpark in Major League Baseball for three years running in USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards. One reason is mouth-watering, and pricey, offerings from Pat LaFrieda’s Chop House, among them a$40 steak and lobster sandwich, combining filet mignon with lobster meat, served on a toasted brioche bun with garlic herb butter.

    Miami Marlins: Cuban Gigante

    LoanDepot Park

    The Marlins have endeavored to keep food prices low. Their top-priced items are chicken sandwiches and 16-ounce beer at $10 each. An exception is The “Cubano Gigante,” a 34-inch sandwich weighing 2.5 pounds, stuffed with ham, roasted mojo pork, cheese, pickles, mustard, and special sauce. You’ll pay $50 for this dish.

    Atlanta Braves: Four Bagger Burger

    Truist Park

    While a few years back the $151 Wagyu beef burger shocked Braves fans, this year the more reasonably priced 4 Bagger Burger is a hit for reportedly only $37. The hefty meal features four burgers topped with one pound of brisket, cheese, jalapeños, reaper pepper mayo, and beer battered onion rings.

    Chicago Cubs: Grand Slam Nachos

    Wrigley Field  

    The most expensive food at Wrigley Field this year looks to be the loaded nacho helmet for $23.49 and the grand slam nachos for $27.99. A 20-ounce cup of beer at baseball’s second-oldest ballpark (1914) will cost fans $16.99.

    Milwaukee Brewers: Best of Wurst

    American Family Field

    We’ll spare the puns inevitably associated with the Best of the Wurst Platter at American Family Field in Milwaukee, a meal that costs $32. Or you could splurge on the 8-piece version of the Supper Club Crispy Chicken dinner for $45.

    Pittsburgh Pirates: Polish Cannonball

    PNC Park

    With a nod to the city’s Polish heritage, the Polish cannonball ($14.95) has egg noodles, kielbasa, cabbage, bacon, cheddar cheese, and herb cream dip.

    Cincinnati Reds: Big Red Machine Burger

    Great American Ballpark 

    The Reds are also working to keep concessions affordable. Their Big Red Machine Burger checks in at $12.50.

    St. Louis Cardinals: St. Louis Slinger Dog

    Busch Stadium 

    The St. Louis Slinger Dog ($13.79) is a jumbo hot dog with hash browns, nacho meat, and nacho cheese covered with an egg on a bun. It can be topped off with a side of onion, peppers and pepper jack cheese.

    Los Angeles Dodgers: BBQ Platters

    Dodger Stadium 

    The home of the world champions boasts some of the most expensive food in baseball. There’s the newly expanded BBQ Platter at Think Blue BBQ for $54.99 and the Home Run Platter for $36.99. If you’re looking for the biggest dog in town, consider The Slugger from Think Blue, which features a massive 16-inch sausage in an an 8-inch bun, covered with cheese sauce, corn relish, tortilla strips, and cream, clocks in at $39.99.

    Colorado Rockies: Famous Dave’s Barbecue

    Coors Field

    At hitter-friendly Coors Field, fans can try Famous Dave’s barbecue options that cost as much as $24.

    Arizona Diamondbacks: The Grand Slammich

    Chase Field

    The sprawling 20-inch Grand Slammich, found at the Jefferson Street Deli, is half Italian meatball and half chicken parm. Meant to be shared among two to three people, the massive sandwich goes for $40.

    San Francisco Giants: Crazy Crab’z Sandwich

    Oracle Park

    The fan-favorite Crazy Crab’z sandwich goes for $24.79 and features real crab meat with mayo and tomato on toasted bread. Also at Oracle is a 98-ounce plastic bat stuffed with popcorn that costs $22.59, with free refills.

    San Diego Padres: Baja Lobster Roll

    Petco Park

    When you’re cheering for the Padres and looking to indulge a bit, consider the Seaside Market tri-tip nachos for $18.49. But if you really want to go for it, head to Pacifico in Power Alley for the Baja lobster roll cooked on a Santa Maria grill and prepare to shell out $38.

    Tampa Bay Rays: Short-rib Grilled Cheese

    Tropicana Field

    The priciest dish at Tropicana Field that we could track down is the short rib grilled cheese. Clocking in at $17.49, the fan-favorite features braised short rib, American cheese, provolone, peppadew relish, and horseradish cream.

    Source: Cheapism Blog / Digpu NewsTex

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