New food and returning favorites to eat at Dodger Stadium (2024)

Dave Roberts is the skipper leading the world champion Dodgers, but in the kitchen, Ryan Evans, the Dodger Stadium’s executive chef, is calling the shots.

So far he’s delivering a winning season with a lineup of promising rookie dishes and reliable veterans that have long been fan favorites.

And the most recognizable menu all-star of them all, the Dodger Dog, has made some changes this season since it’s not being provided by longtime team partner Farmer John.

But this veteran and the rest of the menu are still delivering wins.

“Dodger Stadium food is the best in the country, I really believe that,” Evans said.

“We’re putting love into this food,” he said.

And the pandemic hasn’t had any effect on fan’s appetite, he noted.

“During this COVID atmosphere we really cut back on how many different items we’re selling and just concentrated on doing what we do good and that’s been key for us. We have been doing really really well,” Evans said.

And, with COVID-19 restrictions lifted on June 15, the stadium will fully reopen and thousands of fans will be able to cheer on the champs and chow down on Dodger food, including one of the newest success stories this year, Shake Shack, which is new to the stadium.

“People are eating a lot of Shake Shack. It’s an amazing product and they’re busy,” he said.

And this season, California Pizza Kitchen became the team’s official pizza while Dunkin’ became the official coffee and donut provider at the stadium.

More dishes will be added in the coming weeks, but for now here are some of the new items recommended by Evans for this season along with a few returning favorites he knows people still love.

Food can be ordered in person at the concession stands or via through the Postmates app for pickup at designated areas.

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    The smoked brisket sandwich is one of the new dishes at Dodger Stadium this season. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles Dodgers)

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    The burtn end nachos are among the new items being served this season at Dodger Stadium. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles Dodgers)

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    Field Roast Signature Stadium Dog is a plant based hot dog now available at Dodger Stadium. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles Dodgers)

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The smoked brisket sandwich is one of the new dishes at Dodger Stadium this season. (Photo courtesy Los Angeles Dodgers)

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The Rookies

These are the new dishes making their first appearance in the show.

Brisket sandwich: The brisket is smoked overnight and falls in on the slightly spicy side but it’s heat that can be handled by most eaters, Evans said. It’s rubbed with a secret sauce and served with a chili and mayonnaise aioli and Sriracha coleslaw on a brioche bun. Available on Field and Reserve levels at the Think Blue Barbecue stands.

Burnt end nachos: The burnt end trimmings from the smoked brisket team up with tortilla chips, cheese and pickled jalapeños for this dish. “We just load the nachos with those burnt ends and it’s so good. You get a little barbecue with your nachos,” Evans said. Available on Field and Reserve levels.

The OG and The Nashville: Brooklyn-born chicken spot Sweet Chick, which has a location on Fairfax, now has a stand at the stadium and is serving a hand-breaded fried chicken sandwich called The OG, which is served on a bun with pickles and herb aioli. The Nashville is also a hand-breaded chicken sandwich served with a spicier Nashville-style aioli. Located at section 9 on the Field level.

Plant-based Dodger Dog: Vegans can now jump in on the Dodger Dog craze thanks to the first official plant-based Dodger Dog. According to Chicago-based food supplier Greenleaf Foods, the Field Roast Signature Stadium Dog is smoked with maple hardwood chips in order to recreate the “ballpark flavor.” “It’s a fantastic product. It’s healthier and the dog itself is really selling,” Evans said. Available on all levels.

The Returning Champs

Fans love Mookie Betts and Clayton Kershaw, and they also love these menu champs which have long been stadium all-stars.

The Dodger Dog: Just like the 2017 Houston Astros’ title, the Dodger Dog returns with an asterisk this season. But unlike the cheaters, this asterisk isn’t really a bad thing. Farmer John, which had been supplying the Dodger Dog since the 1970s, was put out to pasture this year and replaced by Vernon-based Papa Cantella’s instead. “I believe they taste just as good. There’s a lot of skeptics out there but no one said anything before they knew it wasn’t Farmer John’s and we’re still selling 30,000 a game for 15,000 fans,” Evans said. Available on all levels.

Carne Asada Helmet Nachos: Evans loves the carne asada nachos served in a helmet and so they’re back in “full force,” he said. “They’re big ol’ nachos and we sell them like crazy.” Available on the Field, Loge and Reserve levels.

Tacos: Dodger Stadium used to sell tacos back in the day but they were discontinued because they weren’t selling well. But Evans brought them back last year and kept them simple with chicken or beef options on corn tortillas topped with onion and cilantro. And they got their contract renewed for another year. Available on the Field, Loge and Reserve levels.

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New food and returning favorites to eat at Dodger Stadium (2024)

FAQs

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.

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
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How much is the Korean bucket at Dodgers stadium? ›

Finally got that Korean Fried Chicken Bucket at @dodgerstadium. Lives up to the hype!! Yeah it's $32.99 but it's definitely enough to share, so it actually is a great deal!

Can I bring a blanket 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 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.

Can I bring Chipotle to Dodgers 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. Unbroken, factory sealed plastic bottles.

Can you take snacks to 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. Unbroken, factory-sealed plastic bottles of non-alcoholic beverages of 1 liter or less are permitted.

Can you use cash at Dodgers stadium? ›

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.

Which Dodgers tickets include food? ›

Yaamava' Dugout Club includes exclusive access to private club space, multiple bars, and complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages.

What is Dodgers Taco Tuesday? ›

Making its debut at Dodger Stadium, Taco Tuesdays will introduce six new taco-inspired food items and specialty drink options throughout the season. The thirteen exciting nights will also feature local mariachi bands and will pair up with Mexican Heritage Day and Night on May 17 (12:10 p.m. and 7:10 p.m. vs.

What is the 76 at Dodger Stadium? ›

76 ball logos also adorn the baseball field's on-deck circles. Union Oil was a longtime sponsor of the Dodgers baseball team, beginning with their relocation to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in 1958. The sponsorship by the 76 brand continues to this day.

What is the dodger deal with McDonalds? ›

Namely, if the Dodgers score six runs, one can get a free six-piece Chicken McNuggets with the purchase of any size fries at McDonalds, and if the Dodgers steal a base at home, one can get a free hotdog from the AMPM app.

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