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Christopher Boan writes for FloridaBet.com and has been covering sports and sports betting for more than seven years, with experience at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
With another MLB season in full swing, FloridaBet.com pulled the data to see which ballparks offer the best concessions for visitors. We created a scoring system factoring in the number of concessions per square foot of each current stadium, number of concessions per stadium capacity, along with the current price of a hot dog and beer at each park. All data was sourced from MLB.com.
Rank | Team | Total Score |
1 | Miami Marlins | 105 |
2 | Cleveland Guardians | 89 |
3 | Milwaukee Brewers | 85 |
T4 | Seattle Mariners | 84 |
T4 | Kansas City Royals | 84 |
6 | Tampa Bay Rays | 76 |
7 | Arizona Diamondbacks | 73 |
T8 | Colorado Rockies | 72 |
T8 | Houston Astros | 72 |
T8 | New York Mets | 72 |
With a total score of 105 points, Miami’s LoanDepot Park is by far the top stadium in the Majors when it comes to concessions, with a total score that’s 16 points higher than the next closest ballpark, that being the Cleveland Guardians’ Progressive Field, which scored 89 points in our survey to finish ahead of Milwaukee’s American Family Field (85 points).
In Miami, this year’s collection of concessions options include Magic City BBQ, which offers Southern barbecue staples that include smoked pork nachos and pulled pork sandwiches, along with returning favorites like Fowl Pole, Top Dog and Obie’s.
That diversity of food options is part of the reason why the Florida ballpark lapped the field when it came to being the best in the Bigs for concessions this baseball season, along with the fact that the Marlins brought back their ‘3o5 Menu’ this year, offering hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, soft drinks or bottled water for $3 apiece, or $5 if you want a 12-ounce domestic beer.
All of those options amounted to a resounding victory for the 13-year-old stadium, with LoanDepot Park beating out a host of other MLB favorites when it came to having the best concessions in The Show in 2025.
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Christopher Boan writes for FloridaBet.com and has been covering sports and sports betting for more than seven years, with experience at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.
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