If you are visiting Truist Park for the first time, or you are a season ticket holder and die-hard Atlanta Braves fan, this guide will help you find your way around the food options at Truist Park. We’ll provide locations, information, and even what the reviews say.

So read on to learn about the good, the bad, and the delicious at Truist Park and make sure you eat the best food during a Braves game.

Don’t forget to check out our guide to Parking at Truist Park.


1871 Grille

  • Where: Sections 113, 141, 215, 239, 332
  • Why Try It: Classic ballpark fare with specialty burgers and hearty sandwiches.
  • Featured Foods: The Perimeter Dog is a footlong, half-pound hot dog with sweet bacon jam, spicy sport peppers, vidalia onions, and lemon-pepper Dijonnaise sauce. This beautiful monstrosity is available at the 1871 Grille near section 141.

Ballpark Classics

  • Where: Sections 116, 135, 147, 242
  • Why Try It: All the baseball game staples like hot dogs, nachos, and pretzels. Simple, tasty, and affordable. Ballpark Classics is known as one of the most reasonably priced concessions in all of Major League Baseball.
  • Must‑Have: Chili Cheese Dog or a classic pretzel.

Blue Moon Beer Garden

  • Where: Section 310
  • Why Try It: Scenic craft beer spot with hearty sandwiches and shareable bites. Great place to get wings and a beer before first pitch. Pretty affordable prices for any food at Truist Park, let alone a sit-down dining experience.
  • Must‑Have: Fred’s Cheesesteak or Double Play Bao Buns.
  • Reviews: 4.3 Stars on Yelp
  • Advice: This is your place if you are looking for hot food and a cold beer in an inviting sit-down environment before the game. Make reservations or arrive very early because it can get really busy leading up to game time.

Bona Fide Deluxe

  • Where: Section 145
  • Why Try It: Elevated Italian and Latin‑inspired sandwiches.
  • Must‑Have: Torta or Vegetarian Italian Sausage Sandwich.
  • Reviews: Bona Fide Deluxe is a popular Atlanta eatery with 311 Google Reviews and a 4.4-star rating.

Braves Grill & Go

  • Where: Sections 137, 317, 337
  • Why Try It: Quick, no‑nonsense bites for fans on the move.
  • Must‑Have: Bratwurst or Andouille Sausage.

Braves Market

  • Where: Sections 313, 343
  • Why Try It: Something for everyone: BBQ, pizza, candy, and ice cream. It’s a food court experience at a baseball stadium.
  • Must‑Have: BBQ Sandwich or Big Chipper Ice Cream Sandwich.

The Carvery

  • Where: Section 111
  • Why Try It: Big, carved‑to‑order sandwiches and hearty sides. The Carvery is a new specialty concession stand in the 2025 season. It’s a portable stand found in section 111. Just follow your nose and the smell of sumptuous pork cooked to perfection.
  • Must‑Have: Big League Bite Rib Boomstick.

Center Field Market

  • Where: Section 149
  • Why Try It: Gluten‑free options and lighter ballpark choices.
  • Must‑Have: Gluten‑Free Jumbo Dog or Chicken Salad Sandwich.

Chick‑fil‑A

  • Where: Sections 105, 143, 231, 326 (Behind Press Box), 341
  • Why Try It: A Georgia staple with fast, familiar chicken sandwiches.
  • Must‑Have: Original Chicken Sandwich with waffle fries (Sections 143 & 326).
  • Beware: Closed on Sundays!

Coors Light Chop House

  • Where: Section 158
  • Why Try It: Field‑level hangout with hearty pub grub.
  • Must‑Have: ATL “Fish” and Chips.
  • Google Reviews: 4.4 Stars

I can’t say it any better than this YELP Review:

Absolutely one of the best experiences @ any sporting event I have ever been @. We got seats in the 160 section & man let me tell you.. not having to get up to go get your over priced beer plus have a cup holder with a built in cooler is like over paid beer heaven. But don’t let the pricey food & drinks stop you from enjoying this experience. The bathroom is right inside so it’s less drunks & strange folks trying to take a peek @ your pee pee while you pee pee. My wife & I loved the experience and dosho doing it one mo ginnn..


Dippin’ Dots

  • Where: Sections 106, 142, 220, 230, 314, 340
  • Why Try It: A nostalgic cool‑down treat for kids and adults.
  • Must‑Have: Souvenir Dippin’ Dots Helmet Cup. Seriously, what is better than ice cream in a helmet cup at a baseball game? Dippin’ Dots in a helmet cup.

Fox Bros. Bar‑B‑Q

  • Where: Section 151
  • Why Try It: One of Atlanta’s most beloved barbecue joints.
  • Must‑Have: Pulled Pork Sandwich with coleslaw.
  • Google Reviews: 4.2 Stars

Grindhouse Burgers

  • Where: Sections 315, 335
  • Why Try It: Burgers with big flavor and local character.
  • Must‑Have: Grindhouse Double Cheeseburger.

H&F Burger

  • Where: Section 155
  • Why Try It: Famous Atlanta double‑stack burgers inside the park.
  • Must‑Have: H&F Burger Basket with fries.
  • Google Reviews: 2.5 Stars
  • Notes: Unfortunately, the reviews aren’t kind to H&F Burger. A common theme is that the prices are too high for the quality of the food/experience you get. A Yelp review from June, 7, 2025 says the food was very poor quality despite running $22.95 for a burger and fries. Oh, a premium draft beer ran $11.49.

*Prices/availability change throughout the season.


King of Pops

  • Where: Section 347
  • Why Try It: Local, handcrafted popsicles with seasonal flavors. You can also get ballpark staples like popcorn, peanuts, and Cracker Jacks.
  • Must‑Have: King of Pops Float.

Mayfield Ice Cream

  • Where: Sections 138, 148, 149, 217, 243, 320, 322, 330
  • Why Try It: Old‑fashioned ice cream classics for hot game days.
  • Must‑Have: Big Chipper Ice Cream Sandwich named after Braves’ legend Chipper Jones!

Ole Mole Nachos

  • Where: Section 146
  • Why Try It: Hearty, shareable Mexican‑style nachos.
  • Must‑Have: Chicken Nacho Helmet with street corn.
  • Fans Love Ole Mole! Fans seem to love Ole Mole in reviews and comments across the internet. You can get beautiful and delicious loaded chicken nachos in a souvenir helmet.

Outfield Market

  • Where: Sections 152–155
  • Why Try It: A mini food court featuring cookies, tacos, and more.
  • Must‑Have: Brisket Nachos (Velvet Taco) or Sugar Shane’s Cookies.

The Slice

  • Where: Sections 112, 150, 215, 239
  • Why Try It: Pizza lovers’ spot with rotating specialty slices.
  • Must‑Have: BBQ Chicken Pizza or Meatball Sub (Section 112).

This review below thinks it was over-priced. If you love big greasy slices of pizza that look like they will eat your intestines out from the inside, this is for you. This would run straight through me and put me in a situation I never want to be in… pooping in a baseball stadium bathroom during a game.


Smokey Q

  • Where: Sections 116, 242, 329
  • Why Try It: Quick‑serve barbecue with shareable portions.
  • Must‑Have: Brisket Nacho Helmet. Smokey Q’s classic veggie dog is a vegan favorite and even helped Truist Park earn recognition from PETA as one of the most vegan-friendly ballparks.

Snowie ATL

  • Where: Section 149, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Park
  • Why Try It: Colorful shaved ice is perfect for hot afternoons.
  • Must‑Have: Build‑your‑own snow cone.

The Taco Factory

  • Where: Section 152
  • Why Try It: Tex‑Mex tacos and over‑the‑top nachos.
  • Must‑Have: Grand Slam Boomstick Nacho or Taco Trio. The legendary Grand Slam Nacho is two feet of wound tortilla chips coered in creamy jalapeno queso. I’m not ending this post on this note because it’s in alphabetical order, I’m ending because now my mouth is watering and I have to get some queso… Although, it won’t be the same as the Taco Factory’s.

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