Yankee Stadiums 2025 food selection is a home run featuring sashimi, Maine lobster, crazy hot dogs and espresso martinis

Take me out … to eat!It used to be that baseball fans were content to munch on peanuts and Cracker Jack at the ballpark.This year, however, hungry Yankees gamegoers can also feast on lobster — flown in from Maine. While ominous news about the upcoming NYY season might leave a foul taste ahead of Opening Day (March 27) — Gerrit Cole’s season-sidelining surgery for one — an unveiling of new stadium sustenance revealed no shortage of comforting foods to help fans feel better.Along with your starting team of hot dogs and chicken buckets, there will be bites that knock it out of the park à la Aaron Judge — courtesy of all-star NYC chefs like David Chang, Bobby Flay and Marcus Samuelsson. For the latter food ace, in addition to his acclaimed Big Apple restaurants like Red Rooster Harlem and Hav & Mar in Chelsea, Samuelsson is also behind fried chicken outfit Streetbird, a stadium mainstay.Coming up to the plate this year, Streetbird cooked up a footlong ballpark frank to beat them all — meet The Birddog, a whopper of a wiener topped with fried chicken tenders, garlic aioli, pickles and cheese sauce. Biting into it is an explosion of texture: crunchy chicken, savory cheese and cool pickles — all letting the hot dog itself enjoy the renewed attention.
Just keep a napkin handy to help tame the unique creation.“Obviously, the game is at the center, but part of the whole experience of coming to the stadium is trying all different foods,” Samuelsson told The Post.“There’s this rivalry as to what stadium has the best food, and we obviously feel we have that.”Other bites that may have fans begging for extra innings to feast seem to back up Samuelsson’s claim. New for 2025, the Bronx Bombers teamed up with Manhattan sushi chain Bondi for fresh sashimi and rolls — to pair with the strikes and balls.The stadium recently unveiled an on-site lettuce and herb garden which will be included in the various eats around the complex.Big spenders in...