Where to Eat this Summer Around Fenway Park

Summer is just around the corner and baseball season is in full swing. Baseball games are a staple of the warmer weather seasons, and if you’re heading to Fenway Park for a game, you’re going to want to experience the vibrance and culture that revolves around the Boston Red Sox. If ballpark hot dogs are not your thing, we have you covered with our pick of great spots where you can chow down pre-game!

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The Nosh
3 min readJun 6, 2018

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Bleacher Bar

If you’re looking for the most unique eating and drinking experience the Fenway area has to offer, the Bleacher Bar is your go-to! Located directly beneath Fenway’s center field bleachers, Bleacher Bar boasts memorable views of the park through a large window that gives you front row seats to the game. Their menu is jam packed with pre-game snacks, salads, and desserts, so you won’t be heading inside the park hungry! Our favorite menu items are the warm soft pretzel sticks, and the bacon cheesy fries (hint: don’t forget to wash it all down with a cold draft Harpoon IPA!)

El Pelon

If you’re in the mood to sit outdoors and enjoy the weather before the game, look no further than one of Boston’s best burrito spots, El Pelon! Located just a few blocks from Jersey Street (formerly Yawkey Way), El Pelon is the perfect stop for any Mexican food lover looking for a quick bite to eat. Their guacamole can’t be beat, and the fresh food is made with a fun, refreshing twist.

Saloniki Greek

If you’re looking for unique pre-game fare, try Saloniki Greek! Saloniki’s menu, created by award-winning Chef Jody Adams, is a fresh twist on the classic Greek sandwich shop that offers authentic gyros, salads, and Greek fries (our favorite item on the menu!) Their gyros are not to be missed, and we guarantee you will be wanting more spicy whipped feta after you’re done! Don’t forget to have a refreshing Mythos or Fix Lager, two beers that Saloniki imports from Greece.

Artie’s Famous Sausage

Running late to the game with no time to stop and eat? We know that feeling. If so, stop by Artie’s Famous Sausage cart on Jersey Street (formerly Yawkey Way) for a warm Italian sausage! Grab a quick sausage as you run into the park, but be sure to make time to add on the peppers and onions; you won’t regret it!

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