What to Eat at Minute Maid Park

Seeing a game of baseball at Minute Maid Park is a whole different experience than watching the Astros play on TV. One of the best parts of going to the park is getting to try all the different food. If you get hungry while watching the game, Minute Maid Park has a lot to choose from. Taste gourmet American classics at Little Bigs with homemade burgers and pork sliders. Delicious Tex-Mex favorites are being served at El Real. Astros Sizzling Grille and Dining Car Grille are serving favorites like hot dogs, burgers, and chili cheese fries. If you're looking for a healthy meal head over to Green Fork for a salad. Of course ice cream stands, cotton candy stands, and beverage stands are located throughout the park as well.

Minute Maid Park
501 Crawford
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 259-8000
http://www.yelp.com/biz/minute-maid-park-houston

Unique Food Trucks Around the Country

Food trucks have gone from pure convenience to a gourmet experience over the last few years. From New York to Washington these popular meals on wheels have been popping up to provide diners a truly unique experience. If you're ever in the area make sure you stop by these top spots.

Streetza Pizza, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Serving up gourmet pizza by the slice. From regular cheese pizza and pepperoni to specialty slices like pizza topped with spam and chili there is always something new to try.

East Side King, Austin, Texas
Truly gourmet food delivered right to you like beef tongue, pork belly, chicken skin, Pho buns. Foodies will delight in this unique menu.

Where Ya At Matt, Seattle, Washington
Bringing a taste of New Orleans to Seattle. True home cooking of grits, corn bread, gumbo, and Po boys. When you need a taste of the South this is the place to go.

Kogi, Los Angeles, California
Korean BBQ to go. The menu is full of short rib stuffed burritos, calamari tacos, and Kogi Kimchi Quesadilla all for a great price.

Sugar Philly, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
When you want to indulge in a sweet treat this truck is here to help. Stop in for fresh baked macarons, cheesecake, and creme brulee.

Three Famous Restaurants from TV Shows

When we watch TV, we get invested in "our shows". We take time out of our busy schedules to watch the same characters each and every week. It's not wonder that we become attached to them! Well, now you can share a little piece of their story by visiting the same restaurants where our beloved characters have enjoyed meals.

Tom's Restaurant
Week after week we watched the goofy cast of Seinfeld head over to Tom's Restaurant to talk about nothing. Now you can do the same thing at the New York diner. Of course the inside is entirely different than what you see on the show, but there is a poster of Kramer hanging on the wall. 

Holsten's
The final scenes of the beloved crime drama The Sopranos took place at Holsten's in Bloomfield, New Jersey. The confectionery sells candies, sodas, and ice cream as well as traditional diner food. The onion rings may or may not be the best in the state (as Tony Soprano proclaimed), but the ice cream could be. You can even sit in the same booth as the cast members did when filming!

Twede’s Cafe
In the pilot of the cult classic Twin Peaks many of the diner scenes were shot at Double R Diner, which is now known as Twede’s Cafe. A fire destroyed much of the restaurant in 2000, and they needed to rebuild leaving the inside almost unrecognizable from the show, but there's still a variety of Twin Peaks memorabilia for sale in the store. And of course they still have cherry pie and a "fine cup ‘o coffee". 

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