Step up to the plate and try these weird foods sold at Chase Field

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

The world-famous Churro Dog at Chase Field. (Photo by Sarah Sachs courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks)

By Teresa K. Traverse

April 15, 2024

How about those Diamondbacks? Since the D-backs went to the World Series last season, interest in the team hasn’t been this high in quite a while.

Fortunately, baseball fans attending games at Chase Field in downtown Phoenix will have plenty of tasty eats to sink their teeth into while they watch the game.

Stadium food has come a long way since the days of “buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack,” although you can still buy those basic snacks, too.

Here are seven weird but wonderful food offerings you can enjoy at your next Diamondbacks home game, many of which are new.

 

World-famous Churro Dog

Largely considered to be one of Chase Field’s signature offerings, the Churro Dog is a pretty epic dessert. This sugar-rich dessert features a long john chocolate glazed donut topped with a churro, frozen yogurt, and white whipped cream that’s drizzled with both caramel and chocolate. The creation resembles a hot dog that’s all sugary goodness instead of the classic ballpark snack. If you have a sweet tooth, this should more than satisfy you. 

 

Barbacoa Beef Souvenir Helmet

Who needs a souvenir cup if you can get a souvenir helmet? When you order the Barbacoa Beef Souvenir Helmet, you get a plastic helmet filled with barbacoa (a traditional Mexican dish made with beef or lamb that’s cooked to be tasty and very tender), nacho cheese, pickled red onions, sliced pickled jalapenos, pico de gallo, black beans, and avocado crema that makes for one colorful and delicious bite. If you’re with a large group, this should be more than plenty for most of you.   

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

Photo by Jill Weisleder courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks

XL Footlong Sonoran Style Dog

If you’re looking to devour an epic ballpark hot dog, this XL Footlong Sonoran Style Dog will more than fill you up. We appreciate this local take on this classic stadium offering. First, this dish starts with a whopping half-pound Nathan’s hot dog that’s served on a toasted New England roll. The hot dog is then topped with ranch beans, smoked bacon, pico de gallo, mustard, and mayo to give it a true Southwestern spin.

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

Photo by Jill Weisleder courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks

Apple Pie Chimichanga

The Apple Pie Chimichanga made its debut in the 2023 World Series. Chimichangas are, essentially, deep-fried burritos. What makes this one unique is that it’s a sweet take on this Mexican dish, which tends to be savory. Baseball gamegoers can indulge in an apple pie burrito that’s served with vanilla frozen yogurt, whipped cream, Cracker Jacks, and then dusted with cinnamon and sugar. 

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

Photo by Sarah Sachs courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks

Kiltlifter Beer Bratwurst

Are you a fan of bar food? If so, this Kiltlifter Beer Bratwurst will be right up your alley. Kilt Lifer is a popular amber ale from Arizona-based brewery, Four Beaks Brewing Co. This brat is topped with bacon kraut and then drizzled with yellow pub mustard. It’s served on a savory pretzel roll over a bed of crinkle-cut fries.

Hot tip: You can also buy these brats from Fry’s Food Stores.

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

Photo by Jill Weisleder courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks

Millionaire Steak Sandwich

This is another dish that arrived at Chase Field during last year’s World Series. The Millionaire Steak Sandwich is piled high with beef tenderloin medallions and then seasoned with black truffle cheese sauce, cremini mushrooms and garlic aioli. The entire creation is served on a brioche hoagie roll.

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

Photo by Jill Weisleder courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks

Korean Pork Belly Nachos

These Korean Pork Belly Nachos are a creative take on traditional nachos. Baseball fans can dip wonton chips into an inventive mix of pork belly bacon, gochujang spiked cheese sauce, quick kimchee, pickled red onion, and scallions. Looking for Asian spice? This dish more than delivers.

Step Up To The Plate And Try These Weird Foods Sold At Chase Field

Photo by Jill Weisleder courtesy of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Hungry for more?

Still hungry for more? 

Chase Field also serves dishes that are tailor-made for fans of the opposing team. For instance, when the Anaheim Angels come to town from June 11 to 13, the stadium will dish out an Elote-Man Dog. This hot dog will be topped with fire-roasted corn, cotija cheese, and Mexican mayo that’s dusted with Tajin and garnished with a lime wedge. See the full list here

To peruse the complete dining guide for Chase Field, click here. 

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  • Teresa K. Traverse

    Teresa K. Traverse is a Phoenix, Arizona-based writer and editor. Her work also has appeared in national print outlets including Weight Watchers, Bust and Parenting magazines and on sites like Tripadvisor, Wine Enthusiast, SFGate, Brides, Rachael Ray Every Day, Bustle, Racked, ForRent.com, WeddingWire, Refinery29, The Daily Meal, Oxygenmag.com, USA Today and Fast Company. She's the managing editor of Sedona Monthly. In her spare time, she loves hiking, reading magazines and spending quality time with her long-haired Chihuahua, Rocket. Visit teresaktraverse.com to check out more of her work.

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