
New bites and fan perks at Citizens Bank Park
The Phillies are ringing in their regular season Thursday with some big new offerings for fans.
Why it matters: Fans will find new foods and merch at Citizens Bank Park, while cord-cutters have more streaming options to watch from home.
🏟️ State of play: The Phillies kick off their season Thursday at 4:05pm in the first of a three-game stint against division rivals Nationals in Washington, D.C.
The home opener at the Bank is set for Monday afternoon against the Colorado Rockies.
What's new: Citizens Bank Park's longtime food vendor Aramark recently announced some new menu items for the 2025 season.
🍽️ Eats: A chicken sammie dubbed Kyle's Cutlets, with toppings that include burrata, crispy fried pepperoni, and arugula on a roll. (Section 142)
🍨 Dessert: End with an affogato — espresso over vanilla ice cream — accompanied by a red velvet cookie (The Yard, Section 102), or a s'mores quesadilla made with Nutella (Section 142).
🌭 1 bummer: Don't expect the Phillies to revive the popular Dollar Dog Night after 2023's fiasco.
🧢 Merch: Grab the kids a bag of cotton candy that now comes with a Phillie Phanatic mask.
Quench your thirst with baseball- and bat-shaped cups filled with beer, cocktails (including frozen), or nonalcoholic drinks.
📺 Tune in: Fans in the Philly region now have more options for streaming games.
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