Opening Day for the Washington Nationals is this Monday, April 1, and hungry and thirsty fans have a handful of new options to look forward to during the duration of the 2024 Major League Baseball season in Navy Yard.
While the pandemic sparked some shakeup in concessions over the past few years, there’s still plenty to eat and drink while taking in a full-capacity game or show in the 41,000-seat ballpark (1500 S. Capitol Street SE). The updated concessions roster for 2024 includes debuts from familiar favorites like SSong’s Hotdog, Los Cinco Tacos, Emerald Amor Cafe, Rita’s Italian Ice, and more. Some local (Jammin Island BBQ) and in-house (Bullpen Taco, Nats Dogs) vendors aren’t back this year.
There’s a new beer incentive to get fans inside the ballpark sooner. Right when gates open until the first pitch, 12-ounce cans from the Budweiser Brewhouse, Budweiser Terrace, and ULTRA Loft cost just $5 and seltzers are $6. (Last year, fans had to redeem a code to unlock the deal, which ended 35 minutes before first pitch.) And Tuesday game days call for deep discounts around N, including $3 pretzels, $4 hot dogs, and pizza and soda for $5.
Starting this year, baseball fans will now notice a crystal-clear pixelated scoreboard, LED field lighting, and audiovisual upgrades upon entering Nats Park — with facial recognition software to get in even faster, should they opt in. The MLB Ballpark App and other high-tech features are designed to get fans back to their seats to catch the latest inning as fast as possible. An expanded lineup of grab-and-go marketplaces scattered around the ballpark (Sections 110, 136, 141, 233, 314, 129, 205, 306) invites diners to walk up, pick, and purchase food and drink via a touch-less checkout system equipped with cameras, with its new Nats Snacks stand (Section 129) specializing in hot food.
District Drafts, back for its 13th year, slings canned beer from area breweries from six stands spread around the ballpark. Other bars scattered around the stadium are headlined by big booze brands like D.C.’s Pratt Standard Cocktail Co., which makes opening cherry blossom cocktails and bourbon smashes, Virginia’s Devil’s Backbone, Stella, and Cutwater Spirits. Gamblers can go to BetMGM, a massive sports book attached to the park with six betting windows, 17 kiosks, sleek lounge seating, and a 40-foot bar (1500 S. Capitol Street SE).
D.C.’s 2019 World Series-winning team hosts the Pittsburgh Pirates for Opening Day at 4:05 p.m. on April Fool’s Day. Nationals Park will also host the DC Beer Fest in April and Tacos & Tequila festival in May, and a summer concert series welcomes big headliners like Flo Rida, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bruce Springsteen, and Green Day.
Here’s a taste of what ticket holders can expect inside Nationals Park this year.
Ssong’s Hotdogs: The Columbia, Maryland mall stall specializes in saucy Korean dogs built with regular, premium, or spicy sausages, freshly fried snacks, creative corn dogs, and canned bubble teas. Section 130
Taste of the Majors: With a menu that rotates every series, this playful stand will showcase foods iconic to the opposing team’s home town. Section 111
Los Cinco Tacos: Capo Italian Deli’s new next-door taco shop in Shaw busts into the ballpark this year, with chef Jose Candelero slinging the same Mexican street foods he grew up around in Veracruz. Section 136
Emerald Amor Cafe: The popular barbecue brand out of Warrenton, Virginia brings its giant turkey legs to the ballpark. Next to ULTRA Loft
Eli’s Crepes: A variety of crepes swing sweet (Nutella and strawberry) or savory (turkey, egg, and cheese) to offer fans a taste of France. Section 114
Rita’s Italian Ice & Custard: The decades-old national chain with a big DMV presence cools down the ballpark with cups of its famous Italian ice, frozen custard, and other summery treats. Left Field Alley
Casamigos Sky Deck: This agave-fueled hangout, which debuted during the 2023 season, celebrates its first Opening Day at Nationals Park with high-end tequila pours, mezcal, cocktails, and frozen margaritas. Section 222
With 40 area-owned businesses part of the ballpark’s concessions and beer programs, it’s easy to eat and drink local (check out the full list of Nats Park vendors here). Returning favorites include:
During the 2022 season, the pro baseball team and hospitality company Levy Restaurants named South Florida fine-dining vet James Pryor its senior executive chef at Nationals Park.
Other in-house stalls around the ballpark are dedicated to tater tots (Section 106), funnel cakes (Section 107, 142, 143), and sliced meats (Steak of the Union) for club-level carnivores in Section 227.
Shake Shack: Prepare to burn an inning or two waiting in line, but the smash burgers and soft potato buns from Danny Meyer’s chain are worth it. Section 240
Budweiser Brew House: The beer-fueled hangout is filled with nostalgic baseball decor, a built-in bar, and patio seating with a breathtaking view of the field. Center Field Plaza