Food Guide To Dodger Stadium (2024)

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Nothing quite says summer like watching baseball at Dodger Stadium with a Dodger Dog or other great food being offered. The team's ownership, the Guggenheim Group not only invested money in the players, but in making the stadium into a fully functional restaurant,but with something for everyone. Unlike other stadiums, where major chains or even local favorites have bought their way in, Dodger Stadium has beefed up it's culinary delights this season. Infused with investment and a freedom to create, Chef Jason Tingley overhauled the menu and on top of serving the traditional Dodger Dogs and chicken tenders, the team has upped it's culinary game and there are now plenty of terrific dining options. Here are some of our favorites.

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Pepperoni Pizza

In the concourse near right field, you'll notice that the entire back area that was previously closed off is now open for walking, shopping and most importantly, eating. Holding down the fort for patrons is Tommy Lasorda's Trattoria which offers Italian fare with an East coast vibe. Lasorda's gives Dodger fans a taste of the team's early days in Brooklyn. Among the favorites here is the Pepperoni Pizza with dough that's made soft along with a thin crust.

Fried Dodger Dog

For a brand-new, country fair twist on the classic Dodger Dog, try 2015's Fried Dodger Dog. Served up in the same bun, with the same toppings available, this fried and extra-crunchy hot dog looks and tastes a bit like beef jerky in a bun. Location on Field level (aisle 48).

Lasorda's Meatball Marina Cone

New for this year, try the Lasorda's Meatball Marina Cone, a purely delightful mixture of flaky cone-shaped crust, a giant meatball, and perfectly seasoned marinara. Although the cone (which is priced for the 2015 at $9) is sure to delight the senses, consider bringing a bib to eat this messy treat.

Chicken Parmesan Sandwich

Bite into a sandwich that is as good as it looks. With hand-breaded chicken served on an Italian roll covered in marinara sauce, Provolone cheese and Parmesan, you'll be fully satisfied after eating this one. Found at Tommy Lasorda's Trattoria.

Frito Pie Dog

Nope, it's not a myth. These actually do exist. Made with chili, cheese, and Frito chips, this hot dog is a fan favorite.

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Italian Sausage

The Italian Sausage in right field is easily one of the best in the game. The sausage comes with light beef, and with just the right amount of peppers on top, fans who venture to right field can sink their teeth into a juicy sausage that's filling. And, with a rich texture and a lot of flavor that goes above, but not beyond what'd you'd expect from a ballpark sausage, this sausage will stand out amongst the rest.

Meatball Sandwich

If you're at Dodger Stadium and its Brooklyn roots, there's gotta be a meatball sub on the menu. Doused in sauce with a splash of cheese, these are as close to a New York sandwich you're going to find anywhere in Los Angeles, nevertheless the hallowed stands of Dodger Stadium. The meatballs are big and scrumptious, and if you discount the high price tag, this is one of the highlights on the new menu. Once you sink your teeth in, you won't regret it.

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Louisiana Hot Link Sausage

On the opposite end of the spectrum is a good ol hot link. Armed with a deceptively hot kick that will sneak up on you covered by a bed of cole slaw, the sausage will make anyone who's visiting or from down South smile with appreciation that they could get something tasty and flavorful at Dodger Stadium.

Barbecue Brisket Sandwich

Drawing inspiration from the barbecue hubs from across the country, most notably Texas, the brisket sandwich is done right here. Smoked for 12-to-17 hours before, the meat is covered in a tangy barbecue sauce, red onions and a slew of sour pickle slices. When these elements are placed on a flour bun, you'll have a nice replica of the barbecue that's swept the middle part of this nation.

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Dodger Nacho Helmet

Served in a 64 oz souvenir helmet, which you can bring home with you, the nachos are exactly what you'd expect from the ballpark, except with cheese, refried beans, sour cream, pico de gallo and carne asada. You wouldn't expect for the small bite sized piece of steak to be tasty, yet the meat has character. With all that's going on with the different ingredients, prepare to get messy when you sink your teeth into these delicious nachos. And while it's easy to make nachos, it's tough to make a memorable nacho dish and that's exactly what they've done here. The nachos are available on the Field, Loge and Reserve levels.

Dodger Cheeseburger

Chef Tingley may have drawn comparisons with McDonald's in terms of quickness, but the true inspiration for these delicious patties is In-N-Out Burger. These small burgers may not be quite In-N-Out material, but that doesn't mean they aren't of the highest quality. Considering the rapid turnaround time, the cheese-melted onto a beef patty with lettuce and tomato of course, go down as smoothy as a Yasiel Puig double. It's easily the most under appreciated item on the menu, especially when you consider the other, more popular items to choose from.

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Tommy Lasorda's Trattoria Pasta Plate

Available at Tommy Lasorda's Trattoria in right field, The Pasta Plate is one of the new favorite options at Dodger Stadium. The dish features delicious moist and juicy meatballs over penne pasta along with tasty marinara sauce. Lasorda's Trattoria definitely delivers and will make you feel like you're not just eating stadium food.

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Extreme Bacon Wrapped Hot Dog

Taking the cue from one of Los Angeles' favorite culinary delights, this is the bacon wrapped hot dog to end all. Unlike the ones you're likely to grab from someone pushing a cart outside the stadium after a game, this dog will put all of those to shame. There's a lot more going on here too, and though it's a bit heavy with the all-beef hot dog, maple smoked bacon, peppers and onions, it's nothing that couldn't be washed down smoothly with a cold beer.

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Garlic Fries

What goes better with your Dodger Dog or burger than fries? Garlic Fries. If you've ever gone to a Dodger game, the smell should be familiar by now. Smothered in garlic, this popular snack will have you coming back time and time again.

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Dodger Dog

The classic Dodger Dog is one of those eats that people come from far and wide to try out. If you're taking in a game, you must have one. With the option to get it steamed or grilled, add some relish and mustard and it's the perfect choice when you're watching the home team win!

Doyer Dog

If you're looking to spice up the iconic and famous Dodger Dog, look no further than the Doyer Dog. The Doyer Dog, which is essentially a Dodger Dog with chili, jalapeños and nacho cheese, pico de gallo and tomatoes, is named for the Spanish language pronunciation of the Dodgers name and is a tasty treat while you root for the home team.

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Dodgers Grilled Mexican Corn

Aside from the other delicious new eats at Dodger Stadium, they are offering Mexican corn which is a must try. The tasty combination of mayo and herbs and cheese is so tasty that you'll be craving this treat long after the game.

Healthy Options

If you're looking for healthier options, fans will get their chance to dine on choices such as turkey burgers, veggie burgers, veggie dogs, veggie wraps and veggie pizza at a number of spots around the stadium.

More Great New Food Offerings

Aside from the delicious new food options at Dodger Stadium mentioned, other favorites include the Grilled Turkey Leg which is available at the Think Blue BBQ on the Field level, as well as the Philly Cheesesteak, Chicken and Shrimp Skewers, and the Southwest Tostada Salad. Thirsty for a drink? Stop by one of the full bars serving new co*cktails inspired by the history of the Dodgers organization.

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FAQs

What food can you bring into Dodger Stadium? ›

Food is permitted from outside the stadium provided it is in a clear bag smaller than 12"X12"X6" and not in glass bottles, cans, coolers, glass containers or thermoses.

What is the healthiest food at Dodgers stadium? ›

Fans can enjoy a pea-protein-based Dodger Dog from Field Roast, a twist on the classic that's both tasty and vegan-friendly. Delicious Hospitality's Home Plate Platter offers chicken teriyaki skewers, edamame gyoza, and more, making for a nutritious and satisfying meal.

Can I bring a water bottle to Dodgers stadium? ›

Outside non-alcoholic beverages, such as water, soda, tea, juice, etc. of one liter or less, contained in factory-sealed plastic bottles, are permitted to be brought into Dodger Stadium. Refillable water bottles are permitted provided they do not exceed 1 liter, are empty, and do not have any glass components.

Can you bring blankets to Dodgers stadium? ›

Fans may carry a blanket over their arms, and binoculars and/or camera around their necks or in their hands without the case. Fans may also use the clear bag and clutch to carry these items and other permissible items. Every member of the family may carry a permissible bag.

How early should I get to the Dodgers game? ›

Parking gates open 2.5 hours before game time. Stadium gates open 2 hours before game time.

What food is Dodgers Stadium known for? ›

A few of The Infatuation's favorites include:
  • Korean Fried Chicken Bucket at Fan Fare (Centerfield Plaza, Loge 133, Reserve 31)
  • Deep Fried PB&J at 7th Inning Sweets/Trolley Treats (Field 46, Reserve 2)
  • Loaded Carne Asada Baked Potato at Hornitos Cantina (Centerfield Plaza)
Sep 15, 2024

How much is a soda at Dodgers Stadium? ›

Price for a soft drink in Major League Baseball in 2023, by team (in U.S. dollars)
CharacteristicSoft drink price in U.S. dollars
Cincinnati Reds7.49
New York Mets6.75
San Diego Padres6.5
Los Angeles Dodgers6.5
9 more rows
Sep 21, 2023

What should I wear to Dodgers game? ›

Pair your blues with some crisp white and blue shoes to complete the look. A Dodgers jersey is a must-have for any true fan. You can choose from a variety of styles, including vintage-inspired designs or more modern takes on the classic look. Make sure it's comfortable, as you'll be wearing it throughout the game.

How much is bottled water at Dodger Stadium? ›

Soft drinks will start at $3.75, down from $5; bottled water will start at $3.75, down from $5.75; and beer will start at $6, down from $8. In addition, there will be no increase in the price of the popular Dodger Dogs or any other food items from concession stands or vendors.

Does Dodger Stadium have water bottle refill stations? ›

The stadium is also said to be more environmental friendly. You'll see new water valves, low-flush fixtures, waterless urinals and hand driers. There are also water fill stations to refill your water bottles. And of course there are tons of new yummy food options too!

What section is all you can eat at Dodgers stadium? ›

They're located in front of the Left and Right Field Pavilions with prime opportunities to catch a Homerun ball and are ALL YOU CAN EAT. The menu includes ballpark favorites like Dodger Dogs, Nachos, Pretzels, Peanuts, Cracker Jack and More.

Is Dodgers stadium still cashless? ›

Dodger Stadium is a fully cashless facility. As of the 2023 season, there are five Cash-to-Card kiosks available on the stadium concourses. The kiosks convert cash to prepaid debit cards which can be used anywhere inside and outside of Dodger Stadium.

How much does a beer cost at Dodgers stadium? ›

The Los Angeles Dodgers have the most expensive beer at 99 cents per ounce for 16-ounce cans, which cost $15.99. Beer at Dodger Stadium cost 30 cents more per ounce than any other team.

Why is ballpark food so expensive? ›

With stadium fees and the team's take of the profits, the high price of concession stand food at sporting events is the product of complicated negotiations. Two-thirds or more of a facility's total concessions revenues come from hot dogs, peanuts and other ballpark staples.

Can you bring Starbucks into Dodger Stadium? ›

Food is permitted from outside the stadium, provided it is in a clear bag smaller than 12 by 12. This is the size of the tote bags that we have, by the way. Not in glass bottles, cans, coolers, glass containers or thermoses.

How much is a soda at Dodgers stadium? ›

Price for a soft drink in Major League Baseball in 2023, by team (in U.S. dollars)
CharacteristicSoft drink price in U.S. dollars
Cincinnati Reds7.49
New York Mets6.75
San Diego Padres6.5
Los Angeles Dodgers6.5
9 more rows
Sep 21, 2023

Can you bring sunflower seeds to a baseball stadium? ›

NO SUNFLOWER SEEDS, GUM, TOBACCO, OR FOOD ON THE FIELD.

Sunflower seeds and tobacco are not allowed inside US Baseball Park under any conditions.

Is Dodgers stadium cashless? ›

Dodger Stadium is a fully cashless facility. As of the 2023 season, there are five Cash-to-Card kiosks available on the stadium concourses. The kiosks convert cash to prepaid debit cards which can be used anywhere inside and outside of Dodger Stadium. Note: Kiosks only accept US currency.

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