NFL Stadium Foods You Have to Try at Least Once — from Pizza Burgers to Cotton Candy Burritos

If your football team is losing, try these winning dishes

<p>Courtesy legends; Megan Mendoza/The Republic; Baltimore Ravens, Sodexo Live!; Levy Restaurants</p> Over-the-top food options at NFL stadiums

Courtesy legends; Megan Mendoza/The Republic; Baltimore Ravens, Sodexo Live!; Levy Restaurants

Over-the-top food options at NFL stadiums

Football stadiums don't just serve hot dogs and beer anymore.

Concessions at fields across the country — including the Kansas City Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium and the Baltimore Ravens' M&T Bank Stadium — serve decadent (and sometimes crazy!) dishes for fans to munch on. They celebrate the team's home state or just pair unexpected ingredients together for a memorable bite.

Read on for some over-the-top food to cheer over.

Related: Deep-Fried Decadence: Our Favorite State Fair Foods Include Rattlesnake Corndogs!

Cotton Candy Burrito

<p>Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Megan Mendoza/The Republic</p> Cotton Candy Burrito at State Farm Stadium

Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Megan Mendoza/The Republic

Cotton Candy Burrito at State Farm Stadium

Arizona Cardinals, State Farm Stadium

Dentists, look away! Cotton-candy-flavored ice cream, marshmallows, cereal, candy and sprinkles are wrapped in a cotton-candy “tortilla."

The Ringer Corndog

<p>2012 Diamond Images/Getty; Sodexo Live!</p> Blue Takis Corndog at Lucas Oil Stadium

2012 Diamond Images/Getty; Sodexo Live!

Blue Takis Corndog at Lucas Oil Stadium

Indianapolis Colts, Lucas Oil Stadium

Corndogs are nothing new — unless they are coated in a bright-blue snack. In a colorful show of team spirit, the sweet-and-spicy footlong corndog is drizzled with honey and rolled in blue Taki crumbs.

Crab Pretzel

<p>Perry Knotts/Getty; Baltimore Ravens</p> Crab Pretzels at M&T Bank Stadium

Perry Knotts/Getty; Baltimore Ravens

Crab Pretzels at M&T Bank Stadium

Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank Stadium

The soft, chewy crustacean-shaped pretzels — a nod to Maryland’s famous blue crabs — come with a creamy crab dip for dunking. Even fans of a losing team will struggle to be crabby with these in hand.

Short Rib Sandwich

<p>William Purnell/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Levy Restaurants</p> Short Rib Sandwich at Arrowhead Stadium

William Purnell/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Levy Restaurants

Short Rib Sandwich at Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City Chiefs, Arrowhead Stadium

Taylor Swift made headlines in 2023 when she ate chicken tenders while watching beau Travis Kelce play in Kansas City, but the midwestern stadium has meatier options. With pepper jack cheese, crispy onions and spicy barbecue sauce, this bone-in beef combo is comically huge but is made for serious eaters.

Pizza Burger

<p>Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Courtesy legends</p> Pizza Burger at AT&T Stadium

Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty; Courtesy legends

Pizza Burger at AT&T Stadium

Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium

Can't decide between a cheeseburger or pizza? You don't need to! Yes, that’s a burger — with lettuce, tomato, marinara sauce and melted mozzarella — sandwiched between two pepperoni-pizza “buns.”

Nacho Duo

<p>Ric Tapia/Icon Sportswire via Getty; San Francisco 49ers</p> Nacho Duo at San Francisco 49ers' Levi's Stadium

Ric Tapia/Icon Sportswire via Getty; San Francisco 49ers

Nacho Duo at San Francisco 49ers' Levi's Stadium

San Francisco 49ers, Levi’s Stadium

Tostitos and Fritos are topped with chipotle chicken, guacamole, lime chicharrones and hot sauce cream, making for a bite so crunchy that it rivals the roars of the crowd.

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