From desserts like cannoli and tiramisu to Crush-brand floats, fans congregating inside the Rogers Centre this summer will have many new food items to experiment with.
The Toronto Blue Jays have unveiled a bevy of selections that will be featured at the ballpark starting April 8, when the club hosts the Seattle Mariners in their home opener.
Other delicious options coming to the Rogers Centre concessions are loaded mac and cheese topped with brisket and vegan tacos for those opting for a slightly healthier meal.
Keeping with the Canadian theme, the Blue Jays will offer “Snow Fries” sprinkled with parmesan cheese and, of course, traditional “Fry-Yay” classic poutine served in a mini Blue Jays helmet.
Some 2024 food items coming/returning to the Rogers Centre
- Stuffed Jamaican patty with jerk chicken
- Fresh burgers
- Chungchun rice dogs
- Chungchun half mozzarella dog
- Chungchun ramen chip dog
- Chungchun whole mozzarella
- Hot honey and maple bacon hot dog
- Cubano hot dog
- Poutine hot dog
- Peameal on a bun
- Apple brisket nachos
- Peanut butter and jelly churros
- Kosher chocolate chunk cookies
- Bacon pepper grilled cheese
Back by popular demand is Loonie Dog Night (every Tuesday) presented by Schneiders at the Rogers Centre. Due to demand, you may be limited to four Loonie Dogs per transaction.
Veggie Dog and Gluten-free dog options are also available.
In addition to the menu reveal, the Blue Jays toured the Rogers Centre and showed off its latest series of $300 million renovations of the 100-level.
The Blue Jays have opened the season with a 3-4 record and enter a three-game series with the New York Yankees on Friday before making their home debut next week.