Dodger Stadium – Dining

If you’re looking for diverse and flavorful meals, Los Angeles is the right place to go. There are also some great spots to grab a bite inside Dodger Stadium. But with places like Little Tokyo, Chinatown, Little Armenia, Koreatown, and Filipinotown, just to name a few, so close to Dodger Stadium, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds in downtown L.A. Here’s a list of possible dining options for your trip to Los Angeles.

 

On-Site Dining

Being one of the oldest and largest ballparks in the United States, Dodger Stadium contains some worthwhile eateries to savor during your visit.

To begin, located in the Left Field Pavilion, Think Blue BBQ offers some barbecue specialties, such as smoked barbecue pulled pork nachos, barbecue pulled pork Dodger Dog, pulled pork burrito, smoked whiskey wings, and garlic fries. This is a spot that is enjoyed by guests before, during, and after a game, so feel free to pop in any time.

Dodger StadiumContinuing the love of barbecue dishes, King’s Hawaiian Grill is no stranger to a delicious barbecue meal. Head to the Left Field Plaza to grab a Hawaiian barbecue Dodger hot dog, pulled pork nachos, smoked Big Island Lava Wings, Hawaiian sliders, or a lobster roll.

Can’t get enough pork? No problem! Stop by the Jim Beam Bar & Grill in the Right Field Plaza to try pulled pork sliders, pork belly tacos, or honey glazed bourbon wings.

Maybe pork and barbecue dishes aren’t really your thing. Well, there’s just as much culinary diversity inside Dodger stadium as there is in the surrounding area. Tommy Lasorda’s Trattoria serves Italian specialties like pizza, chicken parm sandwiches, and meatball sandwiches. You can find this Trattoria near the Jim Beam Bar & Grill in the Right Field Plaza.

Dodger Stadium also has an option for Asian cuisine. On Field 45, you’ll find Base Bowls. Here, guests can order dishes such as poke bowls, Teriyaki chicken bowls, or orange chicken. Dodger Stadium truly offers a wide range of refreshments for its guests.

 

Eightfold Coffee

Only a seven-minute walk from Dodger Stadium is Eightfold Coffee. This little coffee shop is a great place to come if you want to hang out, drink coffee, and get some work done on your laptop. While they don’t have a big list of food to choose from, they do offer plenty to drink with various milk and sugar alternatives. The decor is minimalistic and clean with a lot of natural light beaming through the windows.

Finding parking, specifically free parking, can be troublesome if you are not well acquainted with the area. In fact, parking is the one issue that many people have mentioned when visiting Eightfold Coffee, so if you’re at Dodger Stadium already, that could be a great excuse to walk on over.

 

The Park Restaurant

If you’re looking for brunch, lunch, dinner, or a place to spend happy hour, The Park Restaurant is a great local option. The Park Restaurant offers daily specials, like speakeasy Tuesdays that offer a three-course meal for $20. They have dishes that will be suitable for vegetarians, vegans, and carnivores, so no need to worry there. Serving American cuisine that is simple, delectable, and moderately priced to the neighborhood is the goal.

Brunch and lunch menus offer a wide range of dishes from eggs, French toast, and breakfast platters to burritos and curry chicken salad sandwiches. The dinner menu transforms into a range of dishes as simple as spaghetti and meatballs to what some might consider daring like Duck Three Ways. To try some of their chef’s dishes, you only need to take a nine-minute walk from Dodger Stadium.

 

Ostrich Farm

Taking inspiration from European culture, Ostrich Farm opens for brunch, closes at 3 p.m., and reopens for cocktail hour and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Just a little over a half mile from Dodger Stadium, this intimate restaurant serves dishes with locally sourced ingredients, including some produce from the restaurant’s own garden.

Ostrich Farm’s menu changes regularly due to their reliance on locally sourced meals, so the online menu is generally a sample of what you may find when you come in for a bite. For brunch, you will likely find various styles of eggs, ricotta pancakes, oatmeal, and seasonal salads. When dinner rolls around, you might be in store for homemade gnocchi, lamb chops, or salmon. Drinks are also available to compliment the everchanging menu. You have the option to stroll in and be surprised with a fresh menu or call ahead to get a list of dishes and make a reservation.

 

Burgerlords

Just over a mile from Dodger Stadium in Chinatown, this five-minute drive is well worth it if you are in the mood for a quality grass-fed beef or vegan burger. Burgerlords is no-frills and to the point with some classic burgers, fries, and vegan milkshakes. Thousand Island dressing tops all the burgers.

If you’re not in the mood for a burger, you can try the chicken nuggets. Vegan or vegetarian? Burgerlords has you covered with tofu nuggets. Seating for this restaurant is all outside, picnic table-style. Good thing California is known for its sunny weather!

 

Orochon RamenDodger Stadium

One of our recommendations had to be in Little Tokyo! While it is close to three miles from Dodger Stadium, the drive to Orochon Ramen should only take about eleven minutes. The quality of this ramen will surely be one of your favorites, and the staff will serve up your ramen with a smile. They also don’t mind letting you customize your ramen dish.

If you don’t feel like having ramen, there are other rice or soup entrees available, including teriyaki chicken with rice, edamame, and fried rice with soup. Don’t skip Orochon’s flavorful Asian cuisine when in Little Tokyo.