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Food at Miller Park


gypcasino
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One place to check is the stand that has food from the current opponent's stadium (provided it's still there this year). It offered a great sandwich when the Phillies were in town last year.

 

This year it's called the Double Clutch stand and is not usually themed to the opponent anymore, but still has a different special offering each homestand (you can get the same thing on the club level behind home plate). I really liked the Chef's Table last year and tried a lot of the different items.

 

The brisket sandwich on the club level is one of my favorites. Otherwise, if I don't like the homestand special, I go with a simple beer and brat. My family loves the helmet fries.

 

I was excited when they started serving poutine, but have been disappointed every time I've tried it.

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How much is the brisket? It sounds good.

 

I don't eat a lot at Miller Park. Usually just peanuts and soda. The brats are absurdly priced and of poor quality.

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What are you talking about, Brats and dogs are where its at, doused is stadium sauce....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

 

Also Ribbies has some good choices, they come with a side of mac and cheese, which is enough by itself

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Take your own peanuts and soda and save $$$.

 

I bring my own peanuts and some bottles of water. But still like get a soda at the park.

 

Ill bring some almost frozen sodas to the park so there still nice n cold when I have em.

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I'm so hungry and in the mood right now for some ballpark food it's not even funny. I'll be there in first week of July. I usually before every Brewers game eat at George Webb's. It's tradition. However, this time I'll probably do both. Brats, hot dogs, and Loaded Nachos sound really good to me.
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How much is the brisket?

 

$9 I believe. You get something on the side too, I got mac & cheese last time. Not sure if it's always the same side or if it changes.

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I don't have the policy immediately at hand, but if you can bring in sub sandwiches, I don't know why you couldn't bring in brats/burgers.
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Any non-alcoholic beverage has to be in a sealed bottle I believe. As far as food, I'm pretty sure almost everything is fair game.
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Sealed plastic bottles (no cans, no alcohol) and you can bring in any food you'd like.

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Yeah it's pretty much anything goes as far as food. If you're bringing something like Pringles I'd transfer them from the can into a plastic bag just to be safe. Bring everything in a plastic grocery bag or soft side cooler and use zip loc style bags and you're good to go.

 

Carry-in Policy Fans may not bring into Miller Park any cans, glass containers or alcohol. Soda, water or juice must be contained in factory-sealed plastic bottles. Guests may bring food items into Miller Park using appropriate containers. All bags, purses, fanny packs or soft-sided coolers must be 16" x 16" x 8" or smaller and are subject to inspection. Hard-sided coolers are not allowed in the ballpark. Only food purchased within Miller Park will be allowed into Suite areas.

 

http://milwaukee.brewers.mlb.com/mil/ballpark/information/index.jsp?content=guide

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I was told by an usher that you could literally bring in a turkey dinner if you wanted to

 

Yeah, I am pretty sure this is true. Back in April a buddy and I went to a game. When he met me at my house he came armed with a full pizza and some breadsticks he had picked up on the way which we were able to carry in with no problem (other than the ushers saying that they wanted some pizza.)

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Haven't been there in a while.... but my father-in-law says there's something called 'the beast'

 

A hot dog inside a brat, wrapped in bacon with grilled onions and 'kraut on a pretzel roll.....

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In related news (didn't see this posted elsewhere), Adam Richman from the Travel Channel is going to be filming tailgaiters at Miller Park July 19-21 for a new show. You can apply to be on the show on the Brewers' website.

 

http://onmilwaukee.com/movies/articles/brewersfandemonium.html

 

I said that would be a great idea for a show 3 years ago. Go to different sporting events and see what the local customs are before/during/after games. Highlight the food and drinks.

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Haven't been there in a while.... but my father-in-law says there's something called 'the beast'

 

A hot dog inside a brat, wrapped in bacon with grilled onions and 'kraut on a pretzel roll.....

Yep, this is a thing: FSWI link

 

Perhaps I should say...links. *rimshot*

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