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Toronto Blue Jays reveal new food at Rogers Centre and you can eat a literal tub of sliders

It's almost time to play ball, and if you're heading to Rogers Centre to see the Toronto Blue Jays on opening day Friday, you'll definitely want to come hungry.

No matter your dietary preferences, there's no right or wrong way to eat your way through a Jays game. You can keep it simple with a classic hot dog (especially when they go for a buck each during Tuesday home games), or you can opt for a more indulgent, gourmet bite while you pound back a beer (or classy cocktail) or two. 

I know it may sound like we say it every year, but the Blue Jays really knocked it out of the park with their new food options this season. The 2026 season lineup is bigger, bolder and packed with a ton of over-the-top food to comfort you during nail-biting innings.

There are four new beverages on the docket this year — even a mocktail — if you're looking to wash down all the food with something besides a cold brew.

If you want to turn your next stadium visit into a full-on food crawl, we won't judge! 

Here's what you can sink your teeth into at Rogers Centre this season:

Uncrustables French Toast 

uncrustables french toast

Big Slugger Burger 
big slugger burgerEl Pastor Dog 

el pastor dog

Cubano Sliders

cubano sliders

Garlic Knots 

garlic knots

ACE Dog

ace dog

Crispy Calamari

crispy calamari

Meatball Panini 

meatball panini

Beef or Chicken Shawarma Wrap or Bowl 

beef shawarma

Rocky Mountain Sundae 

sundae

Viandee Fumee Poutine

bulgogi poutine

Heinz Smoky Mustard Chicken Sandwich

fried chicken sandwich

"Steak" and Mushrooms w/ Heinz Pickle Sauce

“Steak” and Mushrooms w/ Heinz Pickle SauceThere's truly no better place to stuff your face with food than at a ball game. There are so many good options to choose from this season. Which one will you try first?

Photos by

Fareen Karim


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