T-Mobile Park’s 2026 Food Lineup

Mariners baseball is back and Seattle is stepping up to the plate with new additions to their menu. From the viral Ferry Boat Souvenir to a Chocolate Mousse Moose, T-Mobile Park has your bases covered when it comes to memorable ballpark eats.

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 new bites and where you can find them!


Not your average ballpark food

Piroshky Piroshky (sec. 132)

A Pike Place Market favorite makes its ballpark debut with a whole lineup of options from classics like beef & cheese and bacon cheeseburger to local faves like smoked salmon and jalapeño sausage.


El Rinconsito (T-Mobile ‘Pen)

The Washington-based Mexican restaurant is now at T-Mobile Park serving delicious burritos, tacos, quesadillas, and more. Our favorite item? The birria tacos.


Rolling Smoke BBQ (sec. 313)

Another new addition, the popular barbecue food truck is serving up a rib platter, pulled pork sandwich, loaded mac and cheese, and more.

Delectable Desserts

Ube Coconut Rice Krispies (T-Mobile ‘Pen, sec. 119)

Local favorite Marination is back with this new take on a classic sweet treat infused with sweet potato flavor and toasted coconut on top.


Specialty Churro Flavors (sec. 195, 143, 319, 333)

Classic churros are taken to the next level with 3 new specialty flavors: Fruit Cereal, Apple Pie, and Fluffernutter.


Salt & Straw’s Tacolate (sec. 111, 328)

Salt & Straw teamed up with Taco Bell to create a frozen masterpiece. Cinnamon ancho ice cream in a waffle cone taco shell, dunked in dark chocolate, and topped with puffed quinoa for crunch.

New Novelties

Washington State Ferry Boat Souvenir (sec. vary by options)

A double celebration of 75 years of the Washington State Ferry and 50 seasons of Mariners baseball, the seaworthy souvenir (yes, it floats) has been the talk of the town with fans from all over hoping to snag one. The boat can be purchased on its own or paired with options like fish & chips or chicken tenders.


Chocolate Mousse Moose (sec. 132, 185)

Almost too adorable to eat, the soft serve and chocolate mousse come in a souvenir helmet or cone with cookies on top that form the beloved Mariners Moose mascot.

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Jennifer Wang

Jennifer Wang is Visit Seattle’s Social Media Specialist and resident pop culture expert. When she’s not out creating and editing content, she is most likely watching old episodes of Colbert with her pug, Phyllis.

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