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Hungry baseball fans consume nearly four million hot dogs, each season,
at the eight ballparks
In addition to traditional and fully loaded hot dogs,
This season, five of Aramark’s partner ballparks were named to PETA’s
2018 Top 10 Most Vegan-Friendly Ballparks list. It’s no surprise
that two of the ballparks on the list, Citi Field and
“Hot dogs are as synonymous with baseball as ‘Take Me out to the
Ballgame’. Whether you prefer them fully loaded, vegetarian, or with the
traditional fixings, hot dogs continue to be among the most popular
foods to eat at a ball game,” said
Here are 18 of the hottest dogs
Citi Field
- Foot Long Pastrami Dog – Two New York classics in one bite – Nathan’s Famous all-beef foot long hot dog topped with house-braised pastrami.
- Loaded Lobster Dog – Lobster, arugula and special sauce on an all-beef hot dog.
- Nathan’s Famous All Beef Hot Dog – Hot dogs are synonymous with baseball and few are better known than Coney Island’s own Nathan’s, which are available throughout the ballpark.
- Raclette Swiss Foot Long Dog – Melted raclette scraped over a frankfurter on a toasted baguette.
- Flying Fish Cheddar Brat – House made brat infused with Flying Fish beer and cheddar cheese, served with lager mustard on a buttered pretzel roll.
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Jersey Shore Dog –
Philly Frank topped with pork roll and American cheese sauce. -
South Philly Dog –
Philly Frank topped with sharp provolone cheese, broccoli rabe and roasted red peppers.
- Denver Dog – X-treme Dog topped with green chili, shredded cheddar cheese and sliced jalapenos.
- Diablo Dog – X-treme Dog topped with red chili, shredded jack cheese, diced red onion, and sliced jalapenos.
- Triple Play Dog – X-treme Dog topped with Carolina style pulled pork, crumbled bacon bits and purple slaw.
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Fenway Frank – Steamed Kayem hot dog topped with brown mustard
and relish, in a
New England -style bun.
- All-Star BBQ Dog – All-beef hot dog with pulled pork, coleslaw, pickle slices and barbecue sauce.
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KC Boss – All-beef hot dog with
Royals mac & cheese, sweet barbecue sauce, maple pepper bacon and parsley. - Royal Bacon Blue Dog – All-beef hot dog topped with blue cheese sauce, red onion and chopped bacon.
Minute Maid Park
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Haute Dog – Hot dog with pulled pork, bacon, barbecue sauce and
green onions, on a
New England -style roll. - Ken Hoffman New York Dog – Hot dog topped with grilled sauerkraut and spicy mustard.
- Silver Star Grilled Foot Long Hot Dog – Grilled foot long hot dog topped with grilled peppers and onions.
- Garrison Creek Foot Long Hot Dog – Grilled foot long hot dog with sautéed peppers and grilled onions.
Hot Dog Fun Facts
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An
Aramark hot dog “hawker” sells an average of 150 hot dogs per game. - A fully loaded ballpark hot dog vendor's bin weighs 30 pounds.
- Depending on the game, it typically takes a hot dog vendor less than two innings to sell all the hot dogs in his/her bin.
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On average,
Aramark hot dog “hawkers” walk 4-5 miles per game. -
Houston Astros fans ate nearly 25,000 hot dogs during the 2017 World Series atMinute Maid Park . -
During “Dollar Dog Night” at
Citizens Bank Park , hungryPhillies fans eat about 28,000Philly Franks . -
Each year, enough hot dogs are sold at
Fenway Park , when lined up, would cover the distance of 1,080 laps around the bases. -
In 2009,
Coors Field introduced the first gluten free concession stand, featuring gluten free hot dog buns. -
Fenway Park was the firstMLB ballpark to install a Hot Nosh Glatt Kosher hot dog vending machine, in 2008.
**Photos of Aramark’s Hot Dogs can be found here**
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Source:
Aramark
Erin Noss, 215-409-7403
Noss-erin@aranmark.com
or
Chelsea
Seidel, 215-519-1380
Seidel-chelsea@aramark.com