New food at Milwaukee Brewers games includes fair fare
Some things just go together, like fair fare in the summertime.
Milwaukee Brewers fans will be able to get their fill of it right at the ballpark this season. A "Fair Foods" stand is one of the new culinary offerings at American Family Field for 2026.
The team announced its lineup of new food options, including that one, for the upcoming season in a March 2 news release.
The 3rd St. Market Hall Annex is expanding, and a barbecue vendor is coming to The Alley Food Truck Park, according to the news release. Both the Annex and The Alley focus on local vendors and nontraditional ballpark fare.
"By bringing Wisconsin‑based vendors and family‑run businesses into American Family Field, the Brewers aim to elevate the gameday experience while providing meaningful opportunities for local partners to reach new audiences," the release said.
There will be a handful of new concession offerings, too.
The Brewers kick off their regular season at home on March 26 against the Chicago White Sox. Tickets can be purchased online at brewers.com/Tickets or at the AmFam Field Box Office.
In the meantime, here's a preview of the new food options at the stadium for the upcoming season:
New 'Fair Foods' stand
"With bold flavors and whimsical specials, Fair Foods delivers a taste of the fair season at every home game at American Family Field," the release said.
The "Fair Foods" stand menu will include:
- Deep-fried kringle
- Corn dogs
- Cream puffs
- Nachos on a stick
3rd St. Market Hall Annex adds two new stands
The 3rd St. Market Hall Annex – located at right-field loge level – is expanding with these two new stands:
Bebe Zito: Its ballpark menu will include chicken sandwiches, tenders and fries, and its signature “chicken ice cream,” a sweet Carmelia chocolate core surrounded by butterscotch and caramelized corn flakes in the shape of a chicken drumstick.
A sweets stand: Its offerings will include Bebe Zito ice cream and dirty sodas, Drip Chocolate chocolate-dipped treats and Can-D Shop self-serve candy selections.
New Alley Food Truck Park vendor
K&L’s BBQ will be joining The Alley Food Truck Park, on the left-field loge level.
Its menu will include pulled pork and brisket sandwiches, brisket burgers, and pulled pork- and brisket-loaded fries.
The food truck park made its ballpark debut last season.
New concession options
- Cheese steaks (Located at Field Level kiosk).
- The Sticky Maple Chicken Sandwich (Located at chicken stands).
- Al Pastor Topped Dog (Located at Topped Dog stands).
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: New food at Brewers games at American Family Field includes fair fare
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