With 81 home games, there are plenty of opportunities to try everything the park has to offer. Don’t know where to start? Check out our roundup of some of our favorite bites and where you can find them!
Ichi Wings from Walk-Off Market (sec. 105)
Walk-Off Market’s Ichi Wings pay homage to Ichiro Suzuki with the same teriyaki sesame glaze recipe created for him in the clubhouse kitchen.
Lil’ Dumpers from Walk-Off Market (sec. 105, 141)
Playing off Cal Raleigh’s “Big Dumper” nickname, Walk-Off Market’s Lil’ Dumpers are delicious pork soup dumplings with a sesame and hoisin sauce.
King’s Court Turkey Leg from the King’s Court Stand (sec. 144)
Inspired by King Félix Hernández himself, these hearty turkey legs were once delivered to lucky fans during his reign with the M’s and are now available for everyone to enjoy at the new King’s Court stand.
IchiRoll from Nakagawa (sec. 132)
Another nod to Ichiro, the IchiRoll from Nakagawa is a fresh sushi roll filled with salmon, crab salad, avocado, cucumber, green onion, fried onion, sriracha, rice, and seaweed.
Ice Cream Nachos (sec. 118, 132, 185, 214, 329)
Creamy soft serve, crisp waffle cone chips, caramel sauce, and sprinkles make for a delicious new take on an ice cream sundae.
Li-Hing Gummy Bears from Marination (T-Mobile ‘Pen, sec. 119)
Marination sprinkles a little bit of Hawaiian flavor on the classic sweet treat. A little bit salty, sweet, and tangy at the same time and our latest candy fixation.
Salt & Straw (sec. 152)
Starting with their Birthday Cakes & Blackberries flavor, this PNW-favorite will be offering a rotation of their innovative ice creams throughout the season.
MOTO Pizza (sec. 190)
This self-declared odd pizza is a Seattle favorite. With flavors ranging from classic cheese to crab to their famous Kissd pizza with pepperoni, spicy sausage, and hot honey drizzle—you’ve never had anything like it.
What Up Corn Dog (sec. 143, 195, 316)
Not your average ballpark frank, this delicious honey-battered corn dog is covered in nacho cheese and sprinkled with a spicy crunch that gives it that signature Mariners blue color.
Sumo Dog (sec. 190)
Another new addition to T-Mobile Park, Sumo Dog takes the American hot dog and combines it with Japanese flavors. From their classic Sumo Dog to their fiery Godzilla, you’ll want to try them all.
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