Rogers Centre Food

Last updated on October 18th, 2023 at 04:56 pm

rogers centre food

Rogers Centre (previously Skydome) is the MLB ballpark home of the Toronto Blue Jays.  Here are some of the best food options to consider when catching a Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre.

 

Classic Rogers Centre Food 

Classic Rogers Centre Food 

  • Classics: Hot Dogs, Burgers, Nachos, soft pretzel, popcorn, and classic beer is ample up in the upper deck, which is the 500 level
  • MYM Gourmet Frites: The traditional poutine dish that can be found throughout the stadium

 

New Food at Rogers Centre

new food at rogers centre

  • Streetcar Tacos: Serving up soft tacos with beef, chicken, cheese, and more out in section 537
  • 12 Kitchen: Kettle chips with corn, salsa, jalapenos, cheese, and more out in section 215
  • Shopsy’s Deli: Out in section 125 at the stadium, fans can get pastrami, corned beef, and smoked meat sandwiches
  • Big Smoke Food: Offering fans fresh fruit and salads along with a wide range of veggie options
  • The Hogtown Stak: Potatoes, pulled pork, bacon, and more
  • Roundhouse Carvery and Bar: Offering fans a wide selection of beers to enjoy. Fans should remember that the Blue Jays will stop serving beer after the 7th inning during a baseball game.
  • Muddy York Market: BBQ chicken nachos, Korean sandwich, veggie hot dogs, gyros veggie burgers, and veggie pizza out in section 109

 

Classic Dessert Choices

Classic Dessert Choices

  • Soft Serve Ice Cream: Fans looking for vanilla and chocolate ice cream in a Blue Jays souvenir cup can find plenty of stands selling ice cream throughout the venue
  • T.O. Street Eats: Out in section 134, fans can dive into churros with vanilla ice cream

 

Can you Bring Your Own Food into the Stadium?

According to MLB.com, fans can bring outside food into the stadium. Any food brought into the stadium in a bag can’t exceed 16″ x 16″ x 8″. As always, the Blue Jays staff has the right to search any food or drink you to try and bring into the venue for a game.

 

Also, be sure to visit the Rogers Centre Bag Policy guide to see what you can and can’t bring into the venue. Fans looking to find Rogers Centre Parking tips can visit that link.

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