Available at 1871 Grille near section 113. The Cleanup Burgerįour grilled beef patties topped with hash browns, hickory smoked bacon, cheese, and a sunny egg sandwiched between buttermilk Belgian waffles with maple syrup. ![]() The 2023 season brings a few new food options to the ballpark, including a quadruple beef burger topped with hash browns, hickory smoked bacon, cheese, and sunny egg and a fried hot dog wrapped in mozzarella-whipped potatoes. New food and concession locations at Truist Park The Cleanup Burger at Truist Park. King of Pops sources locally and uses all-natural ingredients for its frozen treats. Keep an eye out for this roving popsicle stand, especially on hot Georgia days (and nights). Slutty Veganįreestanding kiosk in section 130 by the third base gate with a pared-down menu of the vegan burger restaurant featuring meat-free bratwursts, fries, and chicken strips. The much larger H&F Burger includes seating inside and on the patio, and two walk-up windows. The restaurant, open year-round, can be accessed from inside the ballpark on game days or via a door outside on the lawn. ![]() Ellet’s, the Truist Park-adjacent steakhouse from Linton Hopkins at Battery Atlanta, the chef’s burger and fries are located in a stand next to the lawn, directly across from C. The beefy creation that made Atlanta fall in love with the double-stack cheeseburger isn’t as hard to come by as it used to be, but it’s still delicious. The H&F burger was first made famous as a late-night, limited menu item at Holeman and Finch Public House years ago. New in 2023, the Terrapin Taproom Concourse Bar is located at the ballpark entrance to the taproom and allows people to easily order beer and barbecue to go throughout games. Thirsty baseball fans will find Terrapin staples and new brews concocted at the adjacent lab, and Fox Bros. Terrapin TaproomĪthens-based Terrapin Beer Co., a subsidiary of MillerCoors, has a taproom and “brew lab” accessible from inside Truist Park on game days and outside on non-game or event days. Jonathan and Justin Fox are serving up their celebrated Texas-style barbecue at the Terrapin Taproom in the ballpark. It’s fitting that the most popular smokehouse in Atlanta would be included as part of the Braves stadium. There’s also a “Below the Chop” section, which hosts private events and allows fans to view the action through the outfield fence. Coors Light Chop HouseĪ longtime Braves hot spot for fans hoping to pound some brews during the game, the Chop House features two large patios overlooking right field. While the pandemic caused a bit of a shakeup in concessions at the stadium with several stalls and kiosks closing, there’s still plenty to eat and drink when taking in a game or concert at Truist Park. ![]() There’s much more than just hot dogs and peanuts at this ballpark, including craft beer, pizza, tacos, ice cream, and kettle corn. Best local food bets inside Truist Park Truist Park/Atlanta Braves
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