Orioles announce new features at Oriole Park for the 2025 season
The Orioles announced new features at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the 2025 season. Fans will be able to enjoy new food items, an expanded Bird Bath Splash Zone, unique brands at the Orioles Team Store, and a variety of ticket options for fans of all ages. Highlights include:
2025 MENU FROM BRICK & WHISTLE FOOD CO.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards features a wide selection of food and beverage offerings crafted by Brick & Whistle Food Co. around what fans enjoy most. From fresh value on the brand-new Birdland Value Menu to signature dishes showcasing iconic tastes of Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay and a stacked roster of local restaurants and purveyors, there’s something for all appetites. Highlights include:
Birdland Value Menu – Announced earlier this year, this affordable food and beverage menu features 12 items, with 11 priced at $5 or less, including adult beverages. Fans can find Birdland Value Menu items at various locations throughout Oriole Park, including along the main concourse and in the upper deck. For specific Birdland Value Menu locations throughout the ballpark, visit Orioles.com/ValueMenu. The full menu includes:
All Beef Hot Dog – $4
Pretzel Bites with Cheese – $4
Cinnamon Pretzel Bites with Cream Cheese Icing – $4
Nachos with Cheese – $4
Popcorn – $3.50
Peanuts – $2.50
Packaged Dessert – $3
Refillable Soda Cup – $4
Bottled Water – $4
Select 12 oz. Domestic Beers – $5
12 oz. Hard Seltzer – $6
12 oz. Non-Alcoholic Beer – $5
Camden Yards Signature Dishes – Brick & Whistle Food Co. chefs have crafted a mouthwatering menu of new specialty offerings you can only find at Oriole Park. This season’s signature dishes showcase local ingredients and elevated, yet approachable ballpark fare:
The Warehouse Burger – Brick & Whistle’s signature blend double-cheeseburger topped with queso fundido, fried onions, homemade pickle de gallo, and Whistle Sauce, served on a pretzel bun. Located at Bleacher Grill at Section 90.
The Chessie – Footlong Chesapeake-spiced sausage smothered in a creamy crab dip, pickled sweet corn, and fried green tomatoes, served on a pretzel bun. Located at Baltimore Seafood House at Section 5.
The Sub-Marine – Crispy beer-battered locally-caught fish topped with creole mustard tartar sauce, lettuce, tomato and pickles, served on a hoagie roll. Located at Baltimore Seafood House at Section 5.
Local Restaurants and Purveyors – More than a dozen favorite establishments from across Baltimore and Maryland will serve fans at Oriole Park this season, including several new additions and returning partners. Additionally, Camden Commons will feature rotating appearances from nine local restaurants throughout the season.
Ekiben – New this season, featuring its popular buns, including The Neighborhood Bird Bun and Spicy Neighborhood Bird Bun, Tofu Bun, Crispy Tofu Nuggets, and Ramen Broccoli. Moving to a new concession stand located near Section 49.
Attman’s Deli – Serving its famous deli sandwiches at a full stand this season. The menu includes Hot Corned Beef, Pastrami, Oven-Roasted Turkey, and the popular Cloak & Dagger. Located near Section 53.
The Nutty Pitch – New this season, serving fresh-glazed and roasted pecans, almonds, and peanuts, as well as churros. Located near Section 71.
Pat & Stugg’s – A collaboration between the popular Baltimore-owned hot dog shop, Stuggy’s, and Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, Pat & Stugg’s will serve shaved ribeye cheesesteaks, cheeseburgers, double bacon cheeseburgers, and shaved ribeye dogs. Moving to a new concession stand near Section 72.
Pat LaFrieda’s – Meats from Pat LaFrieda will also be available at various locations around the ballpark, including The Butchery on Eutaw Street, and at stands on the Club Level near Section 228 and the Upper Deck near Section 334.
Stuggy’s Gourmet Hot Dogs – Founded in Baltimore in 2010, Stuggy’s Gourmet Hot Dogs made its Oriole Park debut in 2012. Located near Section 71.
Vida Taco – A local farm to taco establishment, fans can once again get Vida Taco at the ballpark. The popular taco stand is located near Section 31 and on Eutaw Street.
Boog’s BBQ – The Boog’s BBQ famed rolling smoke will return again. A fan-favorite, the low-roasted beef top round rubbed with Boog’s famous spice blend, smoked in-house to a perfect medium rare, and served atop a corn-dusted Kaiser roll will once again be available at the Boog’s BBQ stand located on Eutaw Street.
7th Inning Sorbet – Manufactured in Baltimore, the sorbet is a staple in the city and is available for purchase at Oriole Park. Members of Citywide Youth Development will sell the sorbet after completing the organization’s eight-week training program, teaching them how to create and distribute the frozen desert.
Factoria Maria Pupuseria – A Salvadoran staple, Maria’s will serve pupusas, quesadillas, and chorizo dogs. Located near Section 46
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Deddle’s Mini Donuts – The locally-owned food truck and donut shop, which specializes in made-to-order mini donuts, will be available at all Saturday and Sunday home games. Located near Section 68.
The Local Fry – Fans can purchase four types of gourmet fries at Local Fry stands throughout the ballpark, as well as boneless chicken wings, chicken tenders, and a TLC chicken sandwich at their upper deck location. Located near Sections 27 and 368.
Rita’s Italian Ice – Serving its cool, smooth, delightfully happy treats near Sections 10 and 83.
Squire’s Pizza – Founded in Baltimore in 1920, Squire’s will offer 9-inch personal pepperoni and cheese pizzas near Sections 11, 53, 83, 316, and 360, as well as individual slices on the Club Level.
Encore Sausage – Located in Landover, Md., and serving the area since the early 1960’s, fans can now enjoy their Italian sausage, Chesapeake sausage, and bratwurst at ballpark locations near Sections 67 and 334.
Turkey Hill – Lancaster County, Pa., and regional ice cream favorite Turkey Hill will offer soft serve at locations near Sections 17, 62, 80, 230, 318, and 334, hand-dipped ice cream near Section 230, and pints at Birdland Market locations.
Camden Commons – Created by Brick & Whistle Food Co. to spotlight local businesses, Camden Commons returns this season. Nine local restaurants will make rotating appearances throughout the season showcasing a variety of cuisines. Several Camden Commons participants from previous seasons now have season-long residences at Camden Yards, including, Attman’s Deli, and The Local Fry. Located by Section 71.
Camden Kitchen Academy – The Baltimore Orioles and Brick & Whistle Food Co. created the Camden Kitchen Academy ahead of the 2024 season as a career readiness training program for those in the Baltimore area interested in pursuing culinary employment. The six-week program provides a select group of participants with instruction, mentorship, and real-world experience. Students learn foundational cooking skills and gain direct exposure to all the work that goes into executing elevated gameday hospitality in the ballpark’s signature dining destinations. Several academy graduates have proudly continued their careers by joining Brick & Whistle full-time at Camden Yards, with others securing positions in nearby Baltimore kitchens.
TICKET OFFERS
The Orioles offer a wide array of ticket deals for fans of all ages to enjoy the magic of Orioles baseball. Returning for this season, some of the options include:
Birdland Memberships – A Birdland Membership is the best way to secure the best seats at the best value at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Birdland Members receive unparalleled benefits including ultimate flexibility, access, and discounts starting with just a 10-game commitment. For more information, visit Orioles.com/Memberships.
Group Seats and Hospitality – Orioles group experiences offer a wide variety of options from discounted tickets, to all-inclusive food and beverage options, suite rental spaces, and pregame picnics. Visit Orioles.com/Groups to learn more.
Promotions – This season features an extensive slate of promotional items highlighted by bobbleheads of COLTON COWSER, GUNNAR HENDERSON, ADAM JONES, GRAYSON RODRIGUEZ, JORDAN WESTBURG, ADLEY RUTSCHMAN, and Owner and Control Person DAVID RUBENSTEIN. For a complete list of giveaways, visit Orioles.com/Promotions
Theme Nights – In addition to the giveaways, Orioles theme nights are back, including Bark at Oriole Park, sponsored by Dogsters Ice Cream, Healthcare Appreciation Night, Japanese Heritage Night, Lacrosse Night, Pokémon Go Night, and Back To School Night with more to be announced as the season continues. Learn more about theme nights at Orioles.com/ThemeNights.
Fan-Friendly Special Offers – The Orioles offer a variety of special ticket offers for fans of all ages. Returning fan-favorites include: $15 Bleacher Seats, the Upper Deck Bundle, All-Inclusive Picnic Perch, and Kids Cheer Free, presented by Baltimore Area Chick-fil-A Restaurants.
ORANGE OUT SATURDAYS
The club will host Orange Out Saturdays for every Saturday home game throughout the season accompanied by live music from the Coors Light Stage at Legends Park prior to each game. While fans are encouraged to don their orange each Saturday, they can also visit the Orange Store located by Section 82, the one-stop-shop for everything orange, or peruse the orange merchandise displays in The Team Store on Eutaw Street. Brick & Whistle and various food and beverage partners will offer orange-themed options including orange crushes, orange chicken, and orange-themed sweet treats.
The club recently announced that they will bring back their orange-on-orange uniforms for select home games throughout the 2025 season. Fans can see them in person for the first time on Saturday, April 12, when the O’s take on the Toronto Blue Jays at 4:05 p.m. ET. To purchase tickets, fans can visit Orioles.com/OrangeOutSaturdays.