![]() ![]() The Seaside's more extensive menu includes jumbo kosher hot dogs, grilled chicken or sausage and pepper sandwiches, hamburgers that can only be described as McDonald's wannabes, and four flat pieces of limp chicken tenders over microbrew fries. which are really just the regular skinny sort. Oh, and corn dogs, too, but I don't get paid enough to sample these. The only hot foods are cafeteria-style pizza (on the 100 level) and a competent all-beef hot dog. If you want more dip, you have to ante up an extra 50 cents. ![]() The Pelican sells mostly snacks, like peanuts, Cracker Jack, and nachos, the last a small serving of circular, ghostly white chips with a plastic cup of gloppy, malodorous jalapeño-cheese dip. The two main concessions at Pro Player - Pelican Grill and the Seaside Grill - dish out only a mundane menu of inferior fast food, at incredibly inflated prices. In California they serve sushi and a wide range of Mexican fare to satisfy the ethnic tastes of their fan base Baltimore's Camden Yards offers steamed crabs. You may note that the first two items are Latin, but they're the only ones, and there are no food specialties native to Miami. Black beans and white rice - section 153. It reads like this: Arepa - sections 140, 145, 443, or 446. ![]() I'm not certain how these concessions were chosen, but it's pretty clear it wasn't for their ability to put out a decent product, and I mean relative to other ballparks.I started out by going to the public-relations desk (section 155) and obtaining an alphabetical listing of all the foods and beverages and where they're available. During a recent visit to The Stadium Formerly Known as Joe Robbie and Soon to Be Formerly Known as Pro Player, I embarked on a comprehensive tasting tour of the various food stands. Still there's nothing like a relaxing day at the ballpark, where family and friends can indulge in food, drink, and conversation while watching the game. Of course the Fish, as the team is endearingly called, cannot hope to contend this year because their player payroll is only slightly higher than what most clubs spend on Gatorade. This review will only be of interest to those who plan on heading out to catch a Marlins baseball game. ![]()
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