⚾ 🥎 It's 1955. You are at the concession stand at Shibe Park. What are you ordering?

Hot beef sandwich

Same. Unless it’s a hot summer game, then probably pass on all of it. I just really don’t like eating at my seat at any type of sports event though. Premium and club areas, absolutely. But not when I’m crammed in like eggs in a carton in the stands… half the time there’s nowhere to even put down your drink.
 
Same. Unless it’s a hot summer game, then probably pass on all of it. I just really don’t like eating at my seat at any type of sports event though. Premium and club areas, absolutely. But not when I’m crammed in like eggs in a carton in the stands… half the time there’s nowhere to even put down your drink.
Spoken like the true professional that you are.
 
Ya know what this thread shows? How much crap you eat at the ball park today. A meat concoction in the form of a tube with pig snouts and feet versus an all beef sandwich (their hamburger.)

@Brandon Van de Graaff I don't know. I doubt fans were crammed in like they are today. Heck, in the 1950's men were still wearing suits to games.

I'd wonder how the drinks were served: paper cups, plastic, glass cups for coffee?

I don't know about you guys. The idea of a cold afternoon, watching baseball in Philly, and drinking .10 cups of strong black coffee! I would be there just for the 'joe.'
 
Ya know what this thread shows? How much crap you eat at the ball park today. A meat concoction in the form of a tube with pig snouts and feet versus an all beef sandwich (their hamburger.)

@Brandon Van de Graaff I don't know. I doubt fans were crammed in like they are today. Heck, in the 1950's men were still wearing suits to games.

I'd wonder how the drinks were served: paper cups, plastic, glass cups for coffee?

I don't know about you guys. The idea of a cold afternoon, watching baseball in Philly, and drinking .10 cups of strong black coffee! I would be there just for the 'joe.'

My first vision upon reading the original post was me sitting there in a hot ass suit and stupid looking hat in late July in Philly and eating a hotdog or some such. I'd probably puke before the inning tuned over. Just give me the ice cream.
 
Ya know what this thread shows? How much crap you eat at the ball park today. A meat concoction in the form of a tube with pig snouts and feet versus an all beef sandwich (their hamburger.)

@Brandon Van de Graaff I don't know. I doubt fans were crammed in like they are today. Heck, in the 1950's men were still wearing suits to games.

I'd wonder how the drinks were served: paper cups, plastic, glass cups for coffee?

I don't know about you guys. The idea of a cold afternoon, watching baseball in Philly, and drinking .10 cups of strong black coffee! I would be there just for the 'joe.'
glass bottle I think it would be both beer and soda. I'm think no fat food at all.
 
I figured. Something tells me that ground beef isn't 80/20. Then again, those dogs back then? I'm thinking the main ingredient isn't Red Dye #5
The hamburger meat in the 50-60’s had 2.75 times the nutrients of the beef today. Plus no antibiotics and growth hormones. A hot dog is completely different. Then it was just trimmings, today it’s trimmings, chemicals, food dyes, and 1 to 3% human dna.
 
I'm picturing a pit beef or chicago beef style sandwich from a street vendor or deli when they say hot beef. I'd still take that today over most concession stand food. Was also thinking fall in Philly.
Wrigley's has an Italian beef. I think it's the only stadium. KC with BBQ beef sandwiches. I believe that's unique to that park.

There's a place in the current Philly stadium that serves a beef sandwich and it's an all beef burger. It's a throwback to when the Philly's first started playing. So, I'm putting 2 and 2 together on this one. I'd have to look it up. I remember it's something like Section 108. It IS behind 108: a stand dedicated to that sandwich.

Confession: I got lost one day looking at MLB concessions. I remember that one; Section 8 references. I also noticed that the stand close to the burger stand is sponsored by Yuengling. At one time that would tell me where to sit. 🙃
 
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