Whether you’re a devoted Phillies fan or just in it for the pageantry and the Phanatic’s iconic antics, there’s nothing quite like catching a baseball game at Citizens Bank Park. Located in South Philly in a stadium complex that’s home to Lincoln Financial Field and the Wells Fargo Center, as well as the Live! Casino and Hotel and the Xfinity Live! bar, it’s an easily accessible ball park that’s also a ton of fun. You’ll never go hungry while taking in a Phillies game — just don’t forget to snag a soft serve in a tiny plastic baseball helmet. It’s not quite baseball season without one.

New at Citizens Bank Park for 2022

There are a handful of new watering holes and dining destinations in Citizens Bank Park, all intended to quench your thirst and fill you up while you take in the game. Here’s what’s new this season:

  • Manco & Manco Pizza: If you’ve been down the shore, you know how popular Manco & Manco’s pizza is in Ocean City. People line up at lunch to bring the thin pies to the beach. Ashburn Alley is lucky to add one of its own, where the local favorite will be serving plain, pepperoni, and one special pie closer to home. Ashburn Alley
  • Colbie’s Southern Kissed Chicken: With former Phillies’ slugger Ryan Howard as part owner, Colbie’s Southern Kissed Chicken is bound to be a hit (get it?). Southern-style chicken sandwiches are on the menu, with a special Ryan Howard tribute called The Big Piece, after Howard’s nickname: a sweet Hawaiian bun, garlic aioli, pickles, American cheese, and bacon, lettuce, and tomato to finish it off. Behind Section 120.
  • KLYR Rum: All around the park, Phillies fans can get their hands on the locally-distilled KLYR Rum, where the pitch is no sugar and is a great option for ballpark cocktails. Served in locations around the park.

Stadium Dining By Location

Open on Multiple Levels

  • Brewerytown: Here you’ll find an array of cold brews — both domestic and imported — and snacks like peanuts and soft pretzels. Behind Sections 113, 204, 210, and 233.
  • Cobblestone Grill: On the Club and Terrace Levels, the Cobblestone Grill offers all the highlights of ballpark dining: cheesesteaks, french fries, chicken tenders, and more. Behind Sections 207 and 319.
  • Chickie’s and Pete’s: Get your crinkle-cut crab fries fix behind the bullpens in Ashburn Alley; behind Sections 208, 219, and 225 on the Club Level; and Section 319 on the Terrace Level.
  • Hatfield Grill: While no one loves a Hatfield dog as much as the Phillie Phanatic, Phillies fans can also enjoy dogs, sausages, tenders, and fries a-plenty at the Hatfield Grill. Sections 120 and 135 on the Field Level, and in Section 209 at the Club Level.
  • Neighborhood Pizza: Get your pizza here — all of which are personal size — in plain and pepperoni varieties. Club Level behind Section 205 and Terrace Level behind Section 322.
  • Old City Creamery: At Old City Creamery, Citizens Bank Park visitors can get (you guessed it) soft serve ice cream in a miniature Phillies batting helmet. Add rainbow or chocolate sprinkles for extra pizzazz. Behind Sections 110, 137, 205, 322, and 330.
  • South Philadelphia Market: Pretzels, sodas, beers, and hot dogs are available at the South Philadelphia Market behind Sections 106, 116, and 128 on the Field Level; Sections 206 and 233 on the Club Level; and Sections 318 and 330 on the Terrace. Cracker Jack, peanuts, and popcorn — those iconic baseball classics — are also available.

crab fries and dips from chickies and petes

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Field Level

  • Boardwalk Eats: All the hits you’d find strolling the boardwalk, but without any of the car traffic to get there. Think hot dogs, burgers, boardwalk fries, and soft serve in mini Phillies helmets. Boardwalk Eats is also a good spot for vegetarians: they serve both veggie burgers and veggie hot dogs. Left Field Plaza.
  • Budweiser Rooftop: With a great view of the city, the Budweiser Rooftop sells — obviously — Buds. It’s a great place to come for a mid-game drink. Ashburn Alley.
  • Bull’s BBQ: This BBQ spot is outdoors, and features pulled pork, smoked brisket, and sliced smoked turkey sandwiches, plus sides like baked beans, coleslaw, and cornbread. Left Field Plaza.
  • Campo’s: There are two historic cheesesteak spots at CBP: Campo’s and Tony Luke’s. If your loyalties are with Campo’s, you’ll find chicken cheesesteaks, vegetarian steaks, and a signature spicy cheesesteak known as “The Heater.” If you happen to be at the game early, Campo’s opens two hours before first pitch. Ashburn Alley.
  • Elfreth’s Alley Grill: A classic grill where fans can get cheesesteaks, Hatfield sausages, fries, tenders, and all the classics. Section 108.
  • Federal Donuts: Mike Solomonov and Steve Cook’s famous fried chicken and donut spot has an outpost at the ballpark, for crispy sandwiches to eat in the stands and freshly made donuts to take for a walk around the park. Section 140.
  • Pass and Stow: This spacious outdoor beer garden at the Third Base Gate is designed to feel like a backyard — if your backyard has Goose Island at the Park serving beer, wine, and spirits, brick-oven pizza from Foundry Pizza, fire pits, picnic tables, and tons of TVs. Pass and Stow also includes an indoor sports pub complete with a split flap display (like the one just taken down at 30th Street Station) showing the score. It opens two hours before the start of each home game and stays open until post-game. Third Base Gate.
  • P.J. Whelihan’s: At P.J. Whelihan’s, tater tots piled with American cheese sauce, shredded cheddar jack cheese, and bacon are a highlight, but boneless wings and wraps are available, also. Ashburn Alley.
  • Seasons Pizza: Personal pizzas are available here in plain and pepperoni varieties, with gluten-free options, too. Behind Section 101 in Ashburn Alley.
  • Shake Shack: Citizens Bank Park got the first sit-down Shake Shack in a sports venue when it came to South Philly in 2019. Set next to Pass and Stow, the Shake Shack sells burgers, including the SmokeShack with bacon and cherry peppers, crinkle-cut fries, and shakes. Third Base Gate.
  • Tony Luke’s: Cheesesteak fanatics need look no further than Ashburn Alley to get a taste of the local sandwich shop’s filling lunch and dinner options. Curly fries are an enticing side option. Ashburn Alley.
  • The Yard Bar: Here, fans can pick up beer, wine, and cocktails to wash down all those savory crab fries. Behind Section 104.

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Club Level

  • Brewerytown, Chickie’s & Pete’s, Cobblestone Grill, Hatfield Grill, Old City Creamery, Neighborhood Pizza, a Philadelphia Cocktail Company stand, and South Philadelphia Market can all be found at the Club Level. For more information about what’s on offer, see above.

Terrace Level

  • 700 Club: In a tribute to the Vet, the 700 Club bar provides local beers, domestic and imported beers, and cocktails to toast to an era since past. Behind Section 307.
  • High & Inside Pub Behind home plate on the Terrace Level, High & Inside offers an indoor full-service bar, in case you get caught in a rain delay. Behind home plate on the Terrace Level.
  • Independence Brews & Ballpark Favorites: Find hot dogs and other classic ballpark favorites, alongside a variety of local and craft beers, at this combo bar-and-hot-dog spot. Behind Sections 323 and 329.
  • Philadelphia Cocktail Company: Catch a drink before the 7th inning to celebrate (or mourn) an anticipated win or loss at Philadelphia Cocktail Company, which offers a good array of beer and cocktails. Section 323.

For more information on any of the above dining options, check out the Phillies official website.

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