Say Hello to the 16-Inch ‘Going Yard’ ~ Inside Dodger Stadium's New Food Menu with Chef Ryan Evans ~ L.A. TACO (2024)

[dropcap size=big]A[/dropcap]fter two stomach-churning World Series losses, the Dodgers are looking to fortify their clubhouse in 2019 and hopefully, finally, bring a world championship back to Dodger Stadium. Till we get there, fans gotta eat.

On Thursday, Dodger Stadium executive chef Ryan Evans unveiled the new food offerings for concession stands across the stadium, all available as soon as the season’s opening pitch is thrown on March 28.This year, you might find yourself singing “Taco me out to the ballgame.” Comfortable, familial L.A. Mexican flavors abound in this year's offerings.

Now in his third year as the Dodgers’ executive chef, Evans made it his goal to make the food at the Stadium reflect the city’s food profile. “It’s based on food that you can get around the city,” Evans said at the Club Level preview event. “We’re continuing to do that and are supporting local companies.”

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The new dishes include partnerships with Beyond Meat (based in El Segundo), Montebello’s Bread L.A. and Maestro Sausage Company in Vernon.

Perhaps the biggest thing happening in the ballpark’s food scene is the return of tacos and burritos. The Dodgers had experimented with street tacos before, Evans said, but this will be the first time that tacos and burritos — both available with chicken or beef — will be available on the full stadium menu.

“I know the fans have asked about tacos before; we had them, took them away, shame on us, and now they’re back,” Evans told reporters. This will make the L.A. Taqueria stands true taquerías. Burrito bowls, available with chicken, beef or vegetables, will also be newly available.

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Also this season, the Dodgers will have a new sausage stand concept called On Deck. In addition to traditional bratwurst and Italian sausage, there’s a unique Mexican-inspired Dodger Sausage. The al pastor Dodger Sausage was made in collaboration with Maestro and is available exclusively in the stadium. Topped with pineapple chunks, pineapple salsa and cilantro-lime crema, it just might give the classic Dodger Dog a run for its money.

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[dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]wo of the new menu items were first tested out during last season’s postseason run, which as might remember ended with a Dodger loss in Game 5 of the World Series against the Boston Red Sox. Either way, we got the food previews early. The first was an esquite, which is back for the regular season.

“The esquite is street corn in a bowl, if that doesn’t scream L.A., I don’t know what does,” Evans said. Topped with butter, chipotle mayo, Tajin, and cheese, it’s a less messy alternative to a classic elote.

The other postseason hit introduced during the World Series is a behemoth called Going Yard. The 16-and-a-half inch jalapeño-cheddar-bacon Maestro sausage comes topped with an avocado and corn relish, grilled onion and sour cream, all served on a Bread L.A. pullman loaf-style bun. Between its size and $21 price, Evans recommends sharing the sausage with a friend or two.

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The addition of more vegetarian options was important to Evans and his team. Vegan sausages and burger patties from Beyond Meat will be available at stands throughout the stadium, as will dishes like a refreshing California green salad that Evans says is “designed for hot summer days.”

The baby spinach salad is dressed with cucumbers, radishes, feta cheese and either walnuts or pecans and drizzled with a creamy mint dressing. A rice bowl inspired by the California roll and featuring ingredients like imitation crab, edamame, crab and cucumbers, also works for vegetarian fans.

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With the MLB All Star Game coming to Dodger Stadium in 2020, Evans is already planning to go big next year. He doesn’t know what he’ll do to mark the big event, but coming up with stadium food is a year-round job; Evans doesn’t have an off season.

“We start November 1, like ‘Oh, World Series is over, what’s happening for the next year?,” he said, adding that it takes about two months to finalize the stadium’s dining options for the season. He’s always open to suggestions, adding: “Most of what we do is inspired by the fans. I read my Twitter and Instagram and listen to what the fans want.”

You can follow Chef Ryan on Twitter and Instagram.

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Say Hello to the 16-Inch ‘Going Yard’ ~ Inside Dodger Stadium's New Food Menu with Chef Ryan Evans ~ L.A. TACO (2024)

FAQs

What is the all you can eat section at Dodger Stadium? ›

These tickets, situated in the Lower Concourse in Left Field, Sections 27-33, allow you to eat your fill of the best gameday grub, including: Hamburgers, Footlong Hot Dogs, Peanuts, Popcorn, Soda, Grilled Chicken Sandwiches & build your own Nachos! 🍿 🎟️ AYCE Tickets start at $39!

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

What is the healthiest food at Dodger Stadium? ›

Other healthy options include a Caesar salad, fruit cups, peanuts, hummus, and vegetable bowls. The culinary delights at Dodger Stadium don't stop at healthier options. This season, fans can indulge in new Japanese food items, adding an international flair to their game day.

How much is a hot dog at Dodgers stadium? ›

Cheapest ballpark hot dog offered by each MLB team
TeamPrice
Rays$7.98
Nationals$7.99
Cubs$7.99
Dodgers$7.99
26 more rows
May 6, 2024

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.

Are Dodger Dogs All Beef? ›

Aside from the Traditional Dodger Dog made of pork, there's now an all-beef Super Dodger Dog.

What section is the all you can eat at Chase Field? ›

Bar-S All-You-Can-Eat Seats

Semi-private area on the Diamond Level in Left Field (Sections 221-223), with traditional stadium seating.

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 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.

Can you bring bottled water into Dodger 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.

What food can you get at a baseball game? ›

The following list are the top 10 baseball foods that you have to get to enjoy the game.
  • Nachos.
  • Popcorn.
  • Hamburger/Cheeseburger.
  • Ice Cream.
  • Sunflower Seeds.
  • French Fries.
  • Cracker Jack.
  • Peanuts.
Mar 30, 2023

What 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.

How much is Shake Shack at Dodgers stadium? ›

Shake Shack priced its burgers from $5.49 to $10.69 at a Pasadena location Thursday, according to an online menu, and from $8.50 to $14.00 at Dodger Stadium. Shake Shack prices at Dodger Stadium.

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