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Stadium Dining Guides Across the Eater Universe

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Nationals Park, Washington, DC
Nationals Park, Washington, DC
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As baseball teams kick off their seasons across the country, the hungry fans of America's national pastime are about to start spending a lot of time in stadiums. If beer and hot dogs are your thing, fantastic — but professional sports stadiums are about oh-so-much than traditional ballpark food these days. Below, the Eater cities guide you through America's best stadium food, from Shake Shack burgers to farm-to-bleacher snacks to sushi. And don't worry, soccer and basketball fans: you're covered, too.

· Boston: Fenway Park, Home of the Red Sox
· Boston: TD Garden, Home of the Celtics and Bruins
· NYC: Madison Sq. Garden, Home of the Knicks
· NYC: Yankee Stadium, Home of the NY Yankees
· NYC: Citi Field, Home of the Mets
· Pittsburgh: PNC Park, Home of the Pirates
· Philadelphia: Citizens Bank Park, Home of the Phillies
· Washington, DC: Verizon Center, Home of the Wizards
· Washington, DC: Nationals Park, Home of the Nationals
· Atlanta: Turner Field, Home of the Braves
· Miami: Marlins Park, Home of the Marlins

· Chicago: U.S. Cellular Field, Home of the White Sox
· Chicago: Wrigley Field, Home of the Cubs
· Chicago: United Center, Home of the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks
· New Orleans: The New Orleans Arena, Home of the Hornets
· Dallas: American Airlines Center, Home of the Mavericks and Stars
· Dallas: Rangers Ballpark, Home of the Texas Rangers
· Houston: Minute Maid Park, Home of the Astros
· Denver: Coors Field, Home of The Rockies
· Seattle: Safeco Field, Home of the Mariners
· Portland, OR: Around Jeld-Wen Field, Home of the Timbers
· Portland, OR: Around the Rose Garden Arena, Home of the Trailblazers
· Los Angeles: Dodger Stadium, Home to the LA Dodgers
· Los Angeles: Home Depot Center, Home of LA Galaxy
· Los Angeles: Staples Center, Home of the LA Lakers
· Oakland: The Coliseum, Home of the A's
· San Francisco: AT&T Park, Home of the Giants
· San Diego: Petco Park, Home of the Padres

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