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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
IMS, Aramark unveil new concession items for 2025 Indy 500.
In mere days, IndyCar drivers from across the globe will compete in the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, burning through thousands of gallons of ethanol along the way. Fortunately for spectators at the race, your fueling options will be much more varied and taste a whole lot better. Aramark Sports and Entertainment, now in its second year as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's food and beverage partner, recently announced new concession items available for sale during the Indy 500 on May 26. Here's what's new food-wise at the track this year. More: See what the Indy 500's biggest spenders eat on race day All of the items listed below will be available for purchase at the Refreshments Express in the IMS Pagoda Plaza. Pretzel brat: Bratwurst wrapped in soft pretzel dough, served with pale ale beer cheese ($11.99). BBQ pork wheels: Round "wheels" of parmesan, mozzarella and cheddar cheese, garlic and smoked pork shoulder, topped with barbecue sauce ($11.99). Buffalo "Totchos": Tater tots covered in Buffalo chicken, nacho cheese sauce, pico de gallo and ranch dressing ($11.99). Pork belly potato chips: Kettle-cooked chips topped with sweet chili sauce, Yum Yum Sauce (Japanese condiment of mayonnaise, ketchup, vinegar and spices), green onion and sesame slaw ($11.99). King corn dog: Jalapeño and cheddar bratwurst fried in four-onion corn breading, whole grain mustard and bourbon honey mustard ($11.99). Circle City meatball hero: Beef meatballs, marinara sauce, provolone cheese and roasted peppers and onions on Portuguese milk bread ($11.99). In the morning, the Refreshments Express will offer the following breakfast items: Loaded tots: Tater tots with scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and sausage gravy ($8.99) Breakfast dogs: Sausage links with scrambled eggs, salsa and cheddar cheese ($8.99) Breakfast burrito: Scrambled eggs, diced potatoes, pork sausage and American cheese in a flour tortilla ($6.99). Biscuits and gravy: Buttermilk biscuits and pork sausage gravy ($6.99). In addition to the Refreshments Express concessions, the IMS will feature outside vendors throughout the circuit. They include: Abbiocco Pizzeria: Based out of The Garage Food Hall in the Bottleworks District, Abbiocco will serve slices of pizza. : A mainstay at Pacers and Fever games, with two full-time locations in the Salesforce Tower and The AMP at 16 Tech, Mambo's will offer its classic and Latin-inspired takes on the Philadelphia classic. : An Indy 500 mainstay, Ardys will be back with its Filipino barbecue skewers. More about Ardys: How a Filipino family became the culinary identity of the Indy 500. : The Wakarusa-based barbecue caterer will dole out slow-cooked meats. : The drive-through eatery based just east of Speedway, self-billed as Argentine street food with an artisan twist, will serve its renowned empanadas. More: Che Chori appears on national TV. Here's what makes it special. If you're looking to feed yourself on a budget, you can bring your own food and drink, including alcohol (no glass containers), in a cooler as long as it is no larger than 18 inches by 15 inches by 15 inches in volume. Contact dining reporter Bradley Hohulin at bhohulin@ You can follow him on Twitter/X @BradleyHohulin and stay up to date with Indy dining news by signing up for the Indylicious newsletter. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: See the new concession foods for this year's Indy 500


Indianapolis Star
20-05-2025
- Automotive
- Indianapolis Star
IMS, Aramark unveil new concession items for 2025 Indy 500.
In mere days, IndyCar drivers from across the globe will compete in the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, burning through thousands of gallons of ethanol along the way. Fortunately for spectators at the race, your fueling options will be much more varied and taste a whole lot better. Aramark Sports and Entertainment, now in its second year as the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's food and beverage partner, recently announced new concession items available for sale during the Indy 500 on May 26. Here's what's new food-wise at the track this year. More: See what the Indy 500's biggest spenders eat on race day All of the items listed below will be available for purchase at the Refreshments Express in the IMS Pagoda Plaza. Pretzel brat: Bratwurst wrapped in soft pretzel dough, served with pale ale beer cheese ($11.99). BBQ pork wheels: Round "wheels" of parmesan, mozzarella and cheddar cheese, garlic and smoked pork shoulder, topped with barbecue sauce ($11.99). Buffalo "Totchos": Tater tots covered in Buffalo chicken, nacho cheese sauce, pico de gallo and ranch dressing ($11.99). Pork belly potato chips: Kettle-cooked chips topped with sweet chili sauce, Yum Yum Sauce (Japanese condiment of mayonnaise, ketchup, vinegar and spices), green onion and sesame slaw ($11.99). King corn dog: Jalapeño and cheddar bratwurst fried in four-onion corn breading, whole grain mustard and bourbon honey mustard ($11.99). Circle City meatball hero: Beef meatballs, marinara sauce, provolone cheese and roasted peppers and onions on Portuguese milk bread ($11.99). In the morning, the Refreshments Express will offer the following breakfast items: Loaded tots: Tater tots with scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and sausage gravy ($8.99) Breakfast dogs: Sausage links with scrambled eggs, salsa and cheddar cheese ($8.99) Breakfast burrito: Scrambled eggs, diced potatoes, pork sausage and American cheese in a flour tortilla ($6.99). Biscuits and gravy: Buttermilk biscuits and pork sausage gravy ($6.99). In addition to the Refreshments Express concessions, the IMS will feature outside vendors throughout the circuit. They include: Abbiocco Pizzeria: Based out of The Garage Food Hall in the Bottleworks District, Abbiocco will serve slices of pizza. Mambo's Cheesesteak Grill: A mainstay at Pacers and Fever games, with two full-time locations in the Salesforce Tower and The AMP at 16 Tech, Mambo's will offer its classic and Latin-inspired takes on the Philadelphia classic. Ardys Concession: An Indy 500 mainstay, Ardys will be back with its Filipino barbecue skewers. More about Ardys: How a Filipino family became the culinary identity of the Indy 500. Nelson's BBQ: The Wakarusa-based barbecue caterer will dole out slow-cooked meats. Che Chori: The drive-through eatery based just east of Speedway, self-billed as Argentine street food with an artisan twist, will serve its renowned empanadas. More: Che Chori appears on national TV. Here's what makes it special. If you're looking to feed yourself on a budget, you can bring your own food and drink, including alcohol (no glass containers), in a cooler as long as it is no larger than 18 inches by 15 inches by 15 inches in volume.
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Yum Yum Sauce from Minneapolis restaurant is heading to grocery stores
A sauce that turned heads at NOLO's Kitchen & Bar in the North Loop is making its way to the epicenter of daily egg price debates. (That'd be grocery stores.) Chef Peter Hoff is bottling NOLO's Yum Yum Sauce, which will be released under the brand name Seven Bridges. The sauce kicked off as part of NOLO's breakfast fried rice bowl. When diners began asking for extra sauce or a little to go, the restaurant says it knew it was onto something. Hoff says the sauce is traditionally paired with hibachi dishes, but he also recommends trying it with burgers, tacos, rice bowls, Mexican cuisine, or as a marinade for seafood and other meats. 12-ounce bottles of Seven Bridges' Yum Yum Sauce are now rolling out to stores that include Kowalski's, Jerry's, Hy-Vee, Von Hansen's, and Brookie's Fish Market stores. Hoff, who named Seven Bridges after his hometown of Duluth, plans to expand the sauce line beyond the flagship in the future.