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Does anyone know the prices of food in Shea Staduim?

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I need either a link or the actual prices

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  1. Not anyone.


  2. Expensive, but you can bring your own food in.  I've seen people with soft coolers with subway heros, drinks (plastic bottles) and chips.

  3. As a general rule, stadium prices are always ridiculous. My advice would be to eat before or after the game, unless you enjoy paying a small fortune for mediocre fast food. Just my two cents' worth. However, I did find the following:

    Concessions

    Food choices are fairly standard for the most part, and you will pay New York prices, although at Shea concessions are typically about 25 cents lower than the prices at Yankee Stadium. You have your selection of dogs from Nathan and Glatt ($4.50), as well as a foot long ($5.75) or a Corn Dog ($3). For something slightly different, you have cheeseburgers ($5.75), chicken tenders with fries ($7), or Cascarino’s Pizza ($5.25 to $5.75 depending on the topping selected). If you want authentically New York cuisine, try a tummy-filling Coney Island Gabilla’s knish ($3.75).

    Two ethnic stands are interesting and have some unusual offerings. For a Latino flare, you can get a Havana sandwich ($4.50) and wash it down with a Mexican Corona or pick one of our personal summertime favorites – Presidente cerveza from the Dominican Republic (either beer is $6.25). If you prefer sampling a local brew, Brooklyn Lager is a very good, full-bodied option. Mama’s of Corona has Italian specialties including a delicious turkey or salami sandwich; the baskets include sides ($9). Mama’s is also served in the Budwesier Backstop eatery located on the field level behind third base: the air-conditioned restaurant features Carvel ice cream, sushi, and beer. Featured prominently throughout the ballpark are Premio Italian sausages ($5.75) where you might want to think twice before asking for a small bag of chips ($2.50) to go with your order. If you need some caffeine, the generally underrated Dunkin Donuts coffee is sold at the ballpark.

    http://www.ballparkdigest.com/visits/she...

  4. I don't believe they post the prices on any site since the concessions are run sepreately from the Mets organization. But if you are planning to go to a game especially with kids bring  lots of money the prices are not cheap.

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