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Starting Line up Extra Bases Closers Beverages MENU STARTING LINE UP EXTRA BASES DODGER DOG 4.95 FRENCH FRIES 4.95 The classic 10-inch pork Dodger Dog. Comes with sides of ketchup, mustard, and relish. GARLIC FRIES 5.95 SUPER DODGER DOG 6.95 An all-beef 1/3 pound frank. Comes with sides of ketchup, mustard, and relish. TATER TOTS 4.95 BROOKLYN DODGER DOG 6.95 GARLIC TOTS 5.95 An all-beef natural casing frank. Comes with sides of ketchup, mustard, and relish. CARNE ASADA FRIES 11.95 French Fries smothered in carne asada DOYER DOG 7.95 10-inch pork Dodger Dog topped with nacho cheese, diced tomatoes, onions, and jalapeños. CARNE ASADA TOTS 11.95 Comes with side of ketchup, mustard, and relish. Tater tots smothered in carne asada VEGGIE DOG 5.45 DOYER LOADED FRIES 7.95 A vegetarian frank. Comes with side of ketchup, mustard, and relish. French Fries topped with chili, nacho cheese, diced tomatoes, onions and jalapeños CARNE ASADA HELMET NACHOS 15.95 DOYER LOADED TOTS 7.95 Crispy tortilla chips, served with carne asada, nacho cheese, and jalapeños served in a souvenir Tater Tots topped with chili, nacho cheese, diced tomatoes, onions and jalapeños LA Dodgers helmet. CARNE ASADA NACHOS 12.95 Crispy tortilla chips, served with carne asada, nacho cheese, and jalapeños. SHARE AT THE PLATE JALAPEÑO HELMET NACHOS 9.95 Crispy tortilla chips, topped with nacho cheese and jalapeños served in a souvenir 3 CHICKEN TENDERS + FRIES 10.95 LA Dodgers helmet. CHICKEN TENDERS BUCKET + FRIES 24.95 JALAPEÑO NACHOS 6.95 Large portion, meant for two Crispy tortilla chips served with nacho cheese and jalapeños. CHICKEN TENDERS BUCKET + TOTS 24.95 BROOKLYN DODGERS PIZZA 12.95 Large portion, meant for two A 12-inch thin crust cheese pizza DODGERS SOUVENIR POPCORN BUCKET 9.45 BROOKLYN DODGERS PEPPERONI PIZZA 13.95 Large bucket of buttery goodness served in a reusable bucket A 12-inch thin crust cheese pizza topped with pepperoni DODGER DOUBLE BURGER 9.95 2 beef patties, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, grilled onion, dill pickle, grand slam sauce, on brioche bun Combo $13.95, add $1.45 for crispy bacon and $0.95 for chili DODGERS FAMILY PACKS DODGER BLUE BURGER 13.95 FAMILY FEED 4 PACK 39.95 2 beef patties, blue cheese, bacon, caramelized onions, dill pickle, horseradish-mustard sauce on a Good for 4! 2 Dodger Dogs, Brooklyn Dodgers Pizza, Carne Asada Helmet Nachos & brioche bun Brooklyn Dodgers Blue Gelato Combo $17.95, add $1.45 for crispy bacon and $0.95 for chili L.A. HOT CHICKEN SANDWICH 10.95 A Los Angeles K-Town inspired take on the Nashville Hot Chicken phenomenon. Combo $14.95, add $1.45 for crispy bacon and $0.95 for chili JR. DODGERS ***Combos: Choice of fries or Tots and choice of Soda or Water JR. DODGERS CHICKEN TENDERS HELMET 7.95 Two chicken tenders served on french fries in a Junior Dodgers Helmet with ranch dressing and ketchup TRIPLE PLAYS JR. DODGERS HELMET POPCORN 4.95 Jr. Dodgers helmet loaded with buttered popcorn. Watch the game in style! DODGER DOUBLE BURGER COMBO 13.95 2 beef patties, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, grilled onion, dill pickle, grand slam sauce, on brioche bun. Combo is served with choice of fries or tots and choice of soda or water. DODGER BLUE BURGER COMBO 17.95 BEVERAGES 2 beef patties, blue cheese, bacon, caramelized onions, dill pickle, horseradish-mustard sauce on a brioche bun. Combo is served with choice of fries or tots and choice of soda or water. ALL SODAS AND WATER 2.50 Coke products L.A. HOT CHICKEN SANDWICH 14.95 Los Angeles K-Town inspired spin on the Nashville Hot Chicken phenomenon. Combo is served with choice of fries or tots and choice of soda or water. CLOSERS DODGER BLUE GELATO 8.95 SPRING TRAINING A pint of artisan-crafted vanilla gelato served with a Brooklyn Dodgers helmet. CAMELBACK RANCH CRISPY CHICKEN COBB SALAD 11.95 FROZEN LEMONADE 4.95 Crispy chicken breast and avocado on a bed of romaine with bacon & tomatoes, Minute Maid Frozen Lemonade served with ranch dressing..
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