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All the new food options debuting this year at the Phillies' home stadium, plus some established favorites.
After a whole year away, Citizens Bank Park reopened to fans in April, with a lot of new safety procedures but just as many dining options so you can go big on your first game back. Tickets went on sale on May 25 for tickets through the rest of the season, with the stadium upping capacity to 50 percent. Even though things are different than in , you can still count on a good time at the game. Here are the new spots to eat, drink, and hang out at the stadium, plus some of our old favorites.
According to the Inquirer , fans can bring outside food into Citizen Bank Park. Catching a Phillies game gives something for everyone.
The kids will love seeing the Phanatic mascot run around the stadium greeting fans and taking pictures. Finally, concession stands all over the venue, making it easy to walk around and find something great to eat. All entrees available as a platter with two sides coleslaw, baked beans, potato salad, cornbread.
Campo's Deli has been serving delicious, award-winning sandwiches at 2nd and Market Streets in Old City since and on Ashburn Alley since !
Try a cheesesteak, chicken cheesesteak, veggie steak, fries or "The Heater. An outdoor bar featuring a variety of beer, wine and spirits — a perfect spot to spend time with your friends! Traditional grill favorites with Hatfield Quality Meats such as Italian sausages and hot dogs. Plus, cheesesteaks, tenders and fries. In addition to your Jim Beam favorites you can choose from a large selection of local, craft, domestic and imported brews.
Fans are invited to this new space to get their favorite cocktail or beer, as well as enjoy the fantastic views of the field and Ashburn Alley! Indoor area with garage doors that open to an outdoor beer garden featuring the Goose Island at the Park outdoor bar. The popular, modern-day "roadside" burger stand serving its classic burgers, crinkle-cut fries, hand-spun shakes and more. Cotton Candy, Lemonade, Popcorn behind Sections Features hand-spun cotton candy, fresh-squeezed lemonade and fresh-popped popcorn.
Ashburn Alley. Section Pass and Stow: This spacious outdoor beer garden at the Third Base Gate is designed to feel like a backyard — if your backyard has Goose Island at the Park serving beer, wine, and spirits, brick-oven pizza from Foundry Pizza , fire pits, picnic tables, and tons of TVs.
Pass and Stow also includes an indoor sports pub complete with a split flap display like the one just taken down at 30th Street Station showing the score. It opens two hours before the start of each home game and stays open until post-game. Third Base Gate. Seasons Pizza: Personal pizzas are available here in plain and pepperoni varieties, with gluten-free options, too. Behind Section in Ashburn Alley. Set next to Pass and Stow, the Shake Shack sells burgers, including the SmokeShack with bacon and cherry peppers, crinkle-cut fries, and shakes.
Curly fries are an enticing side option. The Yard Bar: Here, fans can pick up beer, wine, and cocktails to wash down all those savory crab fries.
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