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April 2, 2012

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When you go to Pittsburgh there is one foodie consensus-you must have a Primanti Brothers sandwich. Good news for traveling football fans, Heinz field has your fix. Two thick slices of Italian bread, stacked with meat, cheese, and of course the signature items, fries and coleslaw. If you’re not full after that, concessions have some local Pittsburgh favorites including kielbasa, kraut and pierogies.

5. Qwest Field – Seattle Seahawks

The best part about eating at Qwest Field is that the vendors are mostly local restaurants. If you want to try some West Coast seafood, there’s nothing better than Ivars. What better way to enjoy fall weather and a football game than with their homemade clam chowder bowl. If you’re looking for a Coke, you won’t find one. Instead, Qwest Field sells locally made and bottled Jones Soda. And of course, in typical Seattle fashion, you can find espresso stands all over the stadium.

6. Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City Chiefs

When you’re in Kansas City, you have to try the BBQ. Arrowhead Stadium features one of Kansas City’s best, and most famous, BBQ restaurants-Gates. In classic Kansas City BBQ fashion, make sure to slather down some of their beef brisket with one of their unbeatable sauces. While you’re there, make sure to pair your Kansas City BBQ, with one of their locally brewed Boulevard beers.

7. Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans Saints

The Superdome truly showcases local, New Orleans cuisine. With more than 150 concessions, you can try traditional, local foods like gumbo, jambalaya, Cajun sausage, crawfish pies and even alligator sausage. There is also a plethora of cocktail bars for a mid-Sunday drink, we suggest the Bloody Marys.

8. Reliant Stadium – Houston Texans

Reliant Stadium upholds that everything is bigger and better in Texas. The variety of food at the Texans’ Stadium is almost unparalleled. Try some fresh fajitas at Cuervo Cantina on the south field level concourse, or some of Prince’s hamburgers and French fried shrimp. If you have trouble deciding on what to eat, what to drink is even harder. The stadium has a selection of traditional lite beers, as well as microbrews, our favorite is Shiner.

9. Jacksonville Municipal Stadium – Jacksonville Jaguars

Although Municipal Stadium features a lot of the typical stadium food, they also house a variety of local restaurants. If you’re looking for a large, juicy burger (not the usual stadium drivel) try Bubba Burger-the food is always hot and made fresh. If you’re looking for something a little different, try some southern BBQ at Andrew Jackson’s BBQ, we recommend the brisket.

10. Soldier Field – Chicago Bears

It doesn’t hurt that a lot of Chicago’s hometown, food favorites are also game day favorites. For starters, you must try a traditional Chicago dog. If a pickle on your hot dog doesn’t suit you, try some of their famous sausage or beef. And nothing says football like draft beer. On tap, you will find a variety of beers including Fat Tire, Blue Moon, Harps, Red Stripe and of course, Miller products.

So whether you’re a die-hard football fan following your team around the country, or you’re a foodie, who is married to that die-hard fan, these are the stadiums to look out for.

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