Globe Life Field has one of the best food selections in Major League Baseball. I have eaten my way through the entire stadium across 20+ games. Here is the definitive ranking.
S-Tier (worth seeking out):
- Brisket Egg Rolls (Section 108 area) — Smoked brisket, slaw, and a sweet BBQ drizzle in a crispy wrapper. $14 and worth every penny. This is the best single food item in any DFW stadium.
- Chili Cheese Fries at Texas Smoke — Real smoked meat chili on hand-cut fries. Massive portion at $12. Sharable.
- Korean Fried Chicken Sandwich (Section 200 concourse) — Crispy, spicy, with pickled daikon. $15. A sleeper that most fans walk past.
A-Tier (solid choices): 4. Loaded BBQ Baked Potato — Pulled pork, cheese, sour cream on a huge potato. $12 and genuinely filling. 5. Elote in a Cup — Street corn with cotija, lime, and chili powder. $8. Authentic and good. 6. Local craft beer rotation — Globe Life has a partnership with local DFW breweries. Expect Turning Point, Martin House, and Community Brewing on rotation. $12-14 per pour.
B-Tier (acceptable): 7. Standard hot dog — It is a ballpark hot dog. $7. It exists and it is fine. 8. Chicken tenders basket — Reliable but unremarkable. $13.
F-Tier (do not waste your money): 9. Any pizza — Aramark stadium pizza is an insult to the concept of pizza. $9 for cardboard with cheese. 10. The $18 "premium" burger — Cold bun, thin patty, limp lettuce. The BBQ options are right there. Skip this.
Pro tips:
- Bring an empty water bottle. Globe Life has free water refill stations throughout the concourse.
- The craft beer options rotate by series. Check the Rangers app for the current list.
- Club Level (Sections 100-130) has better food options and shorter lines. Worth the ticket upgrade.
Sources:
- texasrangers.com/ballpark — concession information
- Personal consumption, 2024-2026 seasons