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MLB Opening Day is here – and so are some next-level ballpark eats

MLB Opening Day is here – and so are some next-level ballpark eats

Verffentlicht am 26.03.2026 22:15 | Kategorie: Sport | Aufrufe: 54
Part of the Chicago Cubs' mouthwatering offering is the Bao Wow Dog: a Vienna Beef hot dog tucked inside a soft bao bun with tangy mustard slaw and crispy tempura sport peppers.

A fresh lineup of food across Major League Baseball stadiums is rolling out for a fresh new season. Levy Restaurants brought several of its newest creations directly to CNN Sports, and I got to try them.

For Levy CEO Andy Lansing, this is the moment they build toward all year.

“We love striking that balance between what I call elevated approachability,” Lansing said. “You want people to come to a ballpark and get all the fan favorites – popcorn, nachos, hot dogs – but you also want to give folks the opportunity to experience something a little more elevated.”

Mission accomplished.

Everything I tried delivered, but here are my five favorite new ballpark eats. Prices below were provided by Levy.

5. Los Angeles Dodgers: Cochinita Pibil Bone Marrow Tacos

Slow-braised cochinita pibil layered over rich roasted bone marrow, topped with pickled red onions and fresh cilantro, served on warm blue corn tortillas.

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The pork and pickled onions were an awesome combo, and the size of the tacos makes them perfect for ballpark feasting. These will set you back a bit, but they feel like a premium bite.

Price: $34.99

4. Arizona Diamondbacks: ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame’ Shake

A salted caramel milkshake piled high with whipped cream, peanut butter sandwich cookies, Kit Kat bars and a hefty portion of Cracker Jack.

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There are a ton of flavors going on here – in a good way. I’d start with the straw to get after the shake portion, then switch to a spoon to tackle everything stacked on top. It’s basically dessert and entertainment all in one.

Price: $17

3. Washington Nationals: Capitol Slugger

A half-smoke sausage topped with chili, crispy fried jalapeños and golden fried onions, served with warm cheese sauce for dipping.

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The Capitol Slugger is the commander-in-chief of hot dogs. This might be the best hot dog creation I’ve ever had. The mix of spicy and smoky flavors just works, and every bite delivers.

Price: $18

2. Chicago Cubs: Chicken & Churros

Crispy fried chicken thighs served with golden brown churros, ancho syrup and fresh strawberries.

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I’m a big chicken-and-waffles guy, so this immediately caught my attention – it did not disappoint. The chicken is massive and fried perfectly. Take a bite of the chicken, then the churro, and together it’s a sweet-and-savory combo that hits.

Cubs fans are lucky to have this all season at Wrigley.

Price: $17.99

1. Miami Marlins: Machete

A two-foot flour tortilla brushed with smoky guajillo pepper sauce, grilled with melted mozzarella and Oaxaca cheeses, and packed with carne asada, onions, salsa verde and cilantro. Served in a custom carrying case.

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I applaud anyone who takes this on solo. It’s basically a two-foot steak quesadilla – and I made it halfway without much trouble. Give me nine innings and I think I could finish it. The smoky guajillo sauce takes it to another level.

Price: At $26, it’s also a great value – a little more than $1 per inch – and you look like a champ carrying it around the ballpark.


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