A New Era for Ballpark Eats: Wrigley Field Earns Top 10 Spot

This might be one of the best months of the year if you're a sports fan.

Baseball is happening, the NFL is nearly here, and there's also plenty of MLS soccer and WNBA hoops action to catch.

Yelp decided to take a deep dive into what they called the Top 50 Stadiums for Game-Day Eats in 2026.

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Wringley Field Home of Chicago Cubs
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The Friendly Confines Step Up Their Culinary Game

Based on rankings of stadium food from fans' reviews, one Chicago stadium ranked among the best in the country.

Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, was ranked 7th overall, and the menu at The Friendly Confines goes far beyond just standard hot dogs and nachos.

Check out some of these things Wrigley is offering:

  • Bao Wow Dog: A Vienna Beef hot dog on a bao bun with mustard slaw and tempura sport peppers.
  • Chicken & Churros: pickle-brined chicken thighs, churros, ancho syrup, and strawberries.

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Jonathan Daniel, Getty Images

From 'Mid' to Top Tier: Wrigley's Surprising Food Renovation

Both sound amazing, but to be fair, the food at Citi Field might be even more incredible. That's because Citi Field, home of the Mets, was ranked the #1 stadium in America for game-day food, according to Yelp.

For years, the food at Wrigley was mid to bad. Somewhere along the way, they figured it out, because seeing this stadium ranked so high is still kind of shocking to me, but as a fan, I'll take it and a hot dog or two while I'm at it.

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