Sunday, November 30, 2014

Roger's Centre Toronto

The Blue Jays are not always an American favorite for the major reason they are not from the U.S. Canada is not always a very welcoming place and the Roger's Centre makes it a little easier. If you are a Jays fan or just interested in a game you should always have a bite to eat and the favorite is the Bill Cosby. Shopsy's Bill Cosby sandwich is named after the comedian, especially since the hot corned beef, hot pastrami, and Swiss on a rye triple-decker

Bill Cosby (Shopsy's, Rogers Centre, Toronto)

Dodger Stadium Los Angelas

The Dodgers lately have been arguable the best team in the National League, which makes attendance a great thing to have. You may enjoy watching Clayton Kershaw pitch or just the Dodgers but you will have to enjoy some Extreme Loaded Dogs at the game also. Extreme Loaded Dogs stand on the Loge level, where the Tailgate Dog mercifully buries a grilled Dodger Dog beneath a mountain of baked beans, potato salad, shredded cheese, and BBQ sauce.

Tailgate Dog (Extreme Loaded Dogs, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles)

Comerica Park Detroit

The Tigers are one of the best teams in Major League Baseball as of the last 4 years. What makes a game better than just watching the Tigers claw their way to victory is a Coney Dog. Coney Dogs are amazing but then again what combination of chili and a hot dog is not great? The Coney dog from Leo's Coney Island, an all-beef frank smothered in cumin-spiced beanless beef chili, and topped with chopped onions and shredded cheese.


Coney Dog (Leo's Coney Island, Comerica Park, Detroit)

Great American Ball Park Cincinatti

Some Ohio natives like the Cincinnati Reds, while others like different teams. I personally have had the Hot Mett from Great American Ball Park and it is wonderful. Some say that it is like a hot dog with more soul, it is hot smoked sausage. I personally would like to eat it with some mustard and some onions, that is what makes it good.
Hot Mett (Skyline Chili, Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati)

Fenway Park Boston

Fenway Park is one of the most historic parks in Major League Baseball and at some points has some very important teams in Major League history. If you like watching the Red Sox you will definitely enjoy the Lobster Roll! The meat comes from the claws and knuckles of fresh Maine lobster cooked just prior to each game. It's tossed with a mouth-watering mixture of butter, mayo, tarragon, sea salt, chopped celery, and chives, piled higher than Bill "Spaceman" Lee on a New England-style hot dog bun.
Lobster Roll (Fenway Park)

Citi Field New York

The Mets are not always a New York favorite but the Mama of Carona's sandwich is absolutely a Citi Field favorite. If you are stopping at Citi Field for the Subway series or just a regular game the Mama of Carona's sandwich is the way to go! The sandwich consists of a classic Italian hero with Genoa salami, pepper ham, and mozzarella on a semolina loaf. Just be sure to special-order the roasted peppers and marinated mushrooms, too.

Mama's Special (Mama's of Corona, Citi Field, New York)

Nationals Park Washington D.C

Watching the Nationals play at the recently built Nationals Park would be a dream come true for most fans. What else would someone want than watching Bryce Harper soar the Outfield while Stephen Strasburg throw a no hitter. I think to help soak in the D.C atmosphere you're going to need a bite to and what would be better than a Chili Dog? The Chili Bowl is a fan favorite in D.C and from what I've heard nothing can compare. The Chili Bowl is a spicy half-beef, half-pork smoked hot dog. Get it "all the way," which means doused in Ben's rich chili and topped with chopped onions and cheddar cheese.

Chili Bowl (Ben's Chili Bowl, Nationals Park, Washington D.C.)