I recommend Tacos Tote 35th Ave and Camelback. Worth the drive. Most authentic Mexican food and I lived in 8 different states of the Republic of México
Yes... Astronomically. Fo to surrounding restaurants in the area. Take a bike carriage guy downtown for even better deals.
Yes. There is a little bar and grill on property but just before you enter the stadium that's only open during home games called the 7th game/inning that would be your cheapest bet
They have some pretty good prices, compared with other sports events. They have Hot dogs, Sodas, popcorn for $1.00 esch on special days. It's the specialty food that is expensive.
Yes
Yes but they do offer a value menu at some concession stands.. theyvalso have an "all you can eat" section onvthe left field side .. not bad seats either
It's a venue. Their food is ALWAYS expensive compared to similar items outside the ballpark
Hot dog was $10, but was a foot long...way too big. A bag of peanuts and bottle of water was $12. Rip off. Peanut bag was double the size versus most other major league parks. Not fresh either. Thr burhers start at $10. I really wanted tacos and couldnt find them. I will stick with Dodger Dogs in L.A.
Food is pricey like any ballpark
Ball park prices, like $20+ for a bottle of water, pretzel and cheese.
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