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What to eat at WooSox games and where to find it at Polar Park

You’ve got your tickets, you’ve got your seat, but what should you get to eat?

That’s the question you may find yourself asking when checking out a Worcester Red Sox baseball at Polar Park.

The short answer is this: Either get a hot dog from George’s Coney Island or helmet nachos from Nacho Nacho Man.

What’s that? People have a variety of tastes, preferences and dietary restrictions? And they have to cater to entire families? Fine, we can give you some more info.

Just in time for Opening Day on March 28, here’s a rundown of the food options at Polar Park for WooSox games in 2025:

Polar Park

A guide to where to find all the main concessions for WooSox games at Polar Park.(Worcester Red Sox)

What to eat at Polar Park – and where to find it

The map above shows where the primary concession stands are at Polar Park. Those are the places where you can get your hot dogs, burgers, chicken nuggets and other standard ballpark fare.

However, the food lineup at Polar Park goes a big deeper. Here’s a full rundown of the options.

Nacho Nacho Man (Upper right field concourse, behind the foul pole) – This spot previously belonged to BT’s Smokehouse. Now, Polar Park is offering its own barbecue options behind the right-field foul pole.

Menu highlights: Nachos in a helmet, BBQ sandwiches, brisket

Wonder Bar Pizza (Main concourse, 1st base side) – A Worcester institution, Wonder Bar has been cooking up pizzas on site at Polar Park since it opened.

Menu highlights: Pizza, gluten-free pizza

WooSox Market (Main concourse, 1st base side) – This isn’t an actual concession stand. It’s a store with self-checkout kiosks. This is the best place to find foods for those with dietary restrictions. It’s the best place to find vegetarian, vegan and allergy-friendly foods.

Menu highlights: Premade wraps, sandwiches, salads, snacks

The Sausage Guy (Main concourse, 1st base side) – This is one of a few small vendors located around the picnic tables on the first base-side concourse.

Menu highlights: Italian sausage, hot sausage, sweet sausage, steak & cheese, giant pretzels

Lobster & Clam Chowdah (Main concourse, 1st base side) – If you want to go big, you can go for the $29 lobster roll.

Menu highlights: Lobster rolls, clam chowder

Creative Cakes Cafe (Main concourse, 1st base side) – A fun dessert option with some cool iced coffee flavors.

Menu highlights: Iced coffee, coffee, milkshakes, ice cream sundaes, cake pops, cannoli, dipped Oreos

Infield Fry (Main concourse, behind home plate) – One of the main vendors behind home plate. They’re the new home for the “

Menu highlights: Chicken tenders, grilled chicken BLT, corn dog, fried mozzarella, fried dough, mac & cheese bites

Behind the Plate (Main concourse, behind home plate) – Your go-to stop for burgers, particularly the Battle Burger, which is a rotating burger that changes with each opponent.

Menu highlights: Burgers, “clam chowah” french fries, poutine, burgers, hot dogs, chicken tenders

George’s Coney Island Hot Dogs (Concourse, 3rd base side) – Coney Island is a Worcester hot dog institution. They’re a must-eat at WooSox games.

Menu highlights: Hot dogs

Smiley’s Snack Bar (Main concourse, 3rd base side) – This is where Nacho Nacho Man used to be. It now have “Nachos” and “Ice Cream” written above the window. Here’s where you can get the fried Oreos and other sweet goodies.

Menu highlights: Ice cream, nachos in a helmet, fried Oreos

Dippin’ Dots (Locations on the upper right field concourse and the center field playground) – They’re Dippin’ Dots. They’re the ice cream of the future.

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