Classic ballpark experience with Fenway Franks and tours
























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"As the country’s oldest ballpark, this is the summertime pilgrimage for catching a game and soaking up classic Boston atmosphere." - Katie Lockhart

"When I go to Fenway Park during baseball season I run into the classic ballpark staples — ubiquitous Fenway Franks, overpriced beer, and plenty of soft serve — and the park is once again stocked with those familiar concession items for another season; outside the stadium there’s a bustling neighborhood packed with old standbys and newer hotspots, and the park has even added new concessions to the roster for 2025." - Eater Staff

"Unionized food and drink workers at the ballpark, represented in negotiations with the food-service behemoth Aramark, authorized a potential three-day strike beginning midday on Friday, July 25, if a contract agreement isn’t reached, according to The Boston Globe. Workers cited issues including limits on automation (like self-checkout kiosks) and better pay; the Globe reports an average wage of $18 per hour for workers at the venue versus $20 to $26 per hour that Aramark pays workers at nearby Boston University. If the strike goes forward, union workers are urging fans to still attend games but to refrain from buying food and drink inside the stadium in solidarity; patrons can bring sealed water bottles into the park and, while there’s no definitive ban on bringing in outside food, are advised to play it safe and eat before the game, with plenty of options available around the ballpark." - Erika Adams
"A historic sports stadium and family-friendly attraction frequently mentioned alongside the city's cultural and sporting draws, popular with visitors for both events and its storied atmosphere." - Elizabeth Cantrell

"Don’t let the corn dogs, veggie dogs, and chili guacamole dogs distract you: the Fenway Frank, supplied by local purveyor Kayem, is the real MVP of Boston’s historic ballpark. Is there anything more iconic than biting into a snappy, mustard-smeared dog on a summer Saturday afternoon at Fenway? (The Fenway Frank has also made its way to grocery store shelves, but nothing beats the original in-park experience.)" - Erika Adams