Camden Yards’ new foods aren’t for all Baltimore Orioles fans
Key Points:
- Camden Yards introduces The Truist Club, its first premium club located behind home plate, offering an exclusive complimentary dining experience for Orioles fans purchasing a 40-game plan costing around $15,000.
- The regular club level features unique culinary collaborations, including Japanese-inspired cheesesteaks and innovative Baltimore desserts, while maintaining affordable options like the $4 value menu and local vendors such as Attman’s and Ekiben.
- New main concourse food highlights include the B’more Yak, a flavorful Baltimore-style yakamein noodle dish, Baltimore Banana Pudding as a cool dessert option, and Crab Smash Tacos paired with a rich seafood consommé, priced around $25.
- The Big Scrap Burger, a scrapple and beef patty sandwich inspired by the Big Mac, received mixed reviews due to its dryness and heavy scrapple presence, appealing mainly to carnivores.
- Club-level offerings feature Kat’s Japanese Cheesesteak with sweet soy-dashi marinated beef on a sesame roll, though some found it lacking traditional cheesesteak toppings, alongside Sweet Graffiti Desserts near Section 234.