The Cleveland Indians 2014 opening game will serve up something a little different than just peanuts and crackerjacks. This season, Progressive Field has a few new partnerships to offer a greater variety of food and drink options at ball games.
Perhaps most notable are the three new brewing companies: Great Lakes Brewing Co., New Belgium Brewing Co. and Sam Adams Brewing Co. These beer carts will gather in a vendor area behind iconic home plate.
As for food, Bob Evans sausage bars and Pierre’s Ice Cream stands will bring a little more flavor to game day snacks. Additionally, new price cuts will bring down classic options; this means cheaper hot dogs, sodas and brew.
When beers and dogs don’t cut it, baseball fans can also reserve seats at the fancy-schmancy Terrace Club, which will be open to the public this season
Dollar hot dog night, or dress-up dinner? Take your pick, Indians fans— just don’t forget about the game.
This article appears in Mar 19-25, 2014.

The game day experience throughout the league is about the food and beverages – and giveaways – as much as the teams on the field…..whatever it takes to draw a crowd, though the small percentage of “hardcore” fans tend to grouse about the pop culture-styled atmosphere.
Oh good. Now in addition to the $10 beers, we’ll have the option of $13 and $15 beers too. I’m excited.
this reads as if it were written by a high school student who had absolutely no real knowledge of the topic he or she were given.
par for the course.
Great, because when I go to the Indians game, I expect to have every possible option as far as food and drink goes. I need hummus there, and penguin fries (not made with those yucky emperor penguins though), also ice cubes that are hand cut from north pole ice into the shape of the Indians C logo.