New York Mets Citi Field Main Level, Right Field Side

Today we leave the Mets Team Store and walk down the right field line…

I didn’t realize the Mets had a Kosher Grill…but they do.  Around first base on whatever the main level is called (what is it called?  I’m not rich.  I sit upstairs behind plexiglass.)

This is cool.  I believe it is new but I may be incorrect.   Today’s lineup is posted above one of the food stands on the first base side of the lower level.  If memory serves, they did this near Gate E late in Shea’s life.

Next (tomorrow) we sample World’s Fare

UPDATE:  JPMP wrote…

According to the company that has the kosher concession (http://www.koshersportsinc.com/Locations.aspx) there are four kosher stands at Citi Field, located near sections 115, 130, 401, and 430 — so it’s very much not located only for the fans in the most expensive seats. However, on my one trip to the park thus far this year, the one at section 401 was not open, but it might have been because it was a weekday day game. The stand at section 430 had a bit of a line. The kosher food is a vast improvement over the kosher food at Shea. 

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2 Replies to “New York Mets Citi Field Main Level, Right Field Side”

  1. memory serves, Chief, they absolutely posted that baseball card lineup for all coming off the 7 train to see. You'd think they would put it in a similarly well-trafficked area.

    But ya know where the first place I saw such thing was? Citizens Bank Ballpark. Bleh.

  2. According to the company that has the kosher concession (http://www.koshersportsinc.com/Locations.aspx) there are four kosher stands at Citi Field, located near sections 115, 130, 401, and 430 — so it's very much not located only for the fans in the most expensive seats. However, on my one trip to the park thus far this year, the one at section 401 was not open, but it might have been because it was a weekday day game. The stand at section 430 had a bit of a line. The kosher food is a vast improvement over the kosher food at Shea.

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