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March 24, 2008

A Dodger Game and Matzo Ball Soup

Canters Deli at Dodger StadiumFarmer John may not sell kosher dogs and there may be only on stand in all of Dodger Stadium that sells veggie dogs, but now you can at least get your Canter's Deli and have your ball game too. Via LAObserved, the Los Angeles Business Journal is reporting that local flavors will be added to a stand at the field level third base area. Besides Canter's, expect to see Mrs. Beasley’s, Camacho’s Cantina and Ruby’s Diner.

The service begins on Monday at the afternoon home opener against the San Francisco Giants. Before that, there will be three exhibition games against the Boston Red Sox, including one at the LA Memorial Coliseum this Saturday. If you want to be in traffic head there -- over 100,000 people will be in attendance.

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omg that's exciting! i can eat the best ruben in the world while sitting in the greatest baseball stadium in the world.

 

Our office manager brought in the paper copy of the LA Times article reporting on this and it's now proudly hanging on the office kitchen bulletin board. Everyone over here is celebrating Canter's at Dodger Stadium. Woohoo! But I really hope they open the concession up to non field-levelers. Don't make the diehard third level matzah-ball eating crew suffer cuz they're not in the elite club.

 
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