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Os will introduce five specialty foods during the playoffs starting October 1st


Os will introduce five specialty foods during the playoffs starting October 1st

The Baltimore Orioles are debuting five specialty menu items at Oriole Park for the 2024 playoffs.

The team and its hospitality partner Brick & Whistle announced details of the new menu items on Monday, less than a week after the Orioles secured a playoff spot.

New food offerings include:

Hot Dog Bacon Smash Burger: Two Omaha crushed beef patties topped with Brick & Whistles homemade hot dog bacon, American cheese, ketchup, mustard, onion and pickle, served on a toasted brioche bun. It will be available at the Eutaw Street Butchery and Home Plate Grill on the Upper Concourse near Section 335.

Drunk Crab Soup: Cream of Crab Chowder topped with Brick & Whistles signature Oriole Park at Camden Yards Crab Cake. It will be available at the club level near Section 246.

S'more sundae: Chocolate graham cracker ice cream topped with hot fudge and toasted marshmallow creme. It will be available at the club level near Section 230.

Berk's Kielbasa: Berks Kielbasa with pineapple bacon slaw served on a classic sausage roll. It will be available at the club level near sections 214 and 258.

Fried Chicken BLT: A hand-breaded chicken breast topped with green chile avocado aioli, Tabasco-infused jalapeƱo brine, candied bacon, lettuce and tomato, served on toasted sourdough. It will be available at the club level near Section 264.

The Orioles secured a playoff spot last Tuesday with a win against the New York Yankees and a loss against the Minnesota Twins. The team begins the 2024 postseason in Baltimore and hosts the Kansas City Royals in a best-of-three wild card series. The first game is scheduled for Tuesday, October 1st at 4:08 p.m. Game 2 follows on Wednesday, October 16th at 4:38 p.m. Game 3 is scheduled for Thursday, October 3rd at 4:08 p.m. if necessary

This year marks the first time in 27 years that the Orioles have made back-to-back postseason appearances. Postseason tickets are available to the general public and can be purchased at Orioles.com/Postseason.

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Ed Gunts is a local freelance writer and former architecture critic for The Baltimore Sun. More from Ed Gunts

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