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Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

Ceetar
Mar 26 2014 12:19 PM

METS AND PAT LaFRIEDA MEAT PURVEYORS
EXPAND PARTNERSHIP AT CITI FIELD FOR 2014

Pat LaFrieda Becomes Official Burger of the Mets,
New Pat LaFrieda Signature Meatball Slider Stand Added to Field Level

FLUSHING, N.Y., March 26, 2014 – The New York Mets today announced an expansion of the club’s partnership with Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors at Citi Field for the 2014 season.

LaFrieda Meats will become the Official Burger of the Mets, and LaFrieda’s original burger blend will be used exclusively at all Citi Field restaurants, clubs and concession stands that serve burgers.

In addition, a new concession stand serving Pat LaFrieda’s Signature Meatball Sliders will open on the Field Level by Section 139 adjacent to the existing Pat LaFrieda’s Original Filet Mignon Steak Sandwich stands. A trio of Grandpa LaFrieda's all beef meatball sliders in traditional, homemade tomato sauce, topped with whipped ricotta cheese, on locally baked, toasted rolls will be available for $12.00.

“We’re so excited to add to the fantastic dining amenities at Citi Field and expand on our partnership with the Mets,” said Pat LaFrieda. “It’s our pleasure to be able to bring these new options to the fans at Citi Field.”

These offerings are in addition to the current Pat LaFrieda dining establishments at Citi Field:

The Pat LaFrieda Chop House inside the Delta Sky360° Club on the Sterling Level offers both sit-down dining and a bar menu. The menu features a blend of light fare, steaks and sandwiches showcasing three LaFrieda family recipes – the Pat LaFrieda’s Original Filet Mignon Steak Sandwich, Pat’s grandfather’s custom blend sweet Italian sausage and peppers, and new for 2014, a pork milanese recipe that has been passed down for generations. There is also an exclusive LaFrieda custom burger blend, the “Citi Field Amazin’ Burger,” a hand-pressed 10 ounce black angus blend of boneless short rib and beef belly topped with crispy onion rings, red wine gastrique compressed tomato, garlic-dill pickles and American cheese served on a brioche bun. A shortened version of the Chop House menu is available at the bar adjacent to the restaurant.

The Pat LaFrieda’s Original Filet Mignon Steak Sandwich stand located on the Field Level by Section 139 and in the Promenade Food Court is inspired by a family recipe, and features reserve 100% black angus, hand-cut beef, Vermont Monterey jack cheese, sautéed sweet Vidalia onions and beef au jus on a locally baked and toasted French baguette.

About Pat LaFrieda
Pat LaFrieda, known as the “Magician of Meat,” owns and operates New York City’s most prestigious and valued meat packing facility, Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors, which supplies the finest restaurants in NYC, DC, Philadelphia, Ohio, Las Vegas, Miami, Chicago and more. The third generation meat supplier – whose family starred in the reality show “Meat Men” on the Food Network - is famous for its aged steak program and over 50 custom hamburger blends. LaFrieda is the mastermind behind such burgers as the famous “Black Label Burger” and aged steaks at Minetta Tavern (the reigning haute burger in NYC), as well as signature custom blends at hot spots such as Shake Shack, Spotted Pig, Union Square Café, and Blue Smoke. His first book, “Meat: Everything You Need to Know,” will be published September 2, 2014.

G-Fafif
Mar 26 2014 12:37 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

Whither Brooklyn Burgers? And what of Keith's Grill, where Brooklyn Burgers were featured?

Ceetar
Mar 26 2014 12:39 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

G-Fafif wrote:
Whither Brooklyn Burgers? And what of Keith's Grill, where Brooklyn Burgers were featured?


sounds like kaboom, though Keith's grill might survive perhaps?

G-Fafif
Mar 26 2014 12:44 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

Keith's featured Brooklyn Burgers, the former official burgers of Citi Field. Strange that his stand wouldn't be mentioned if it was converting to Pat's meat.

Culinary intrigue. The answers await a mere Wright days away.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Mar 26 2014 01:29 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

I'm all about fancy ballpark food.

But the steak sandwich is a bit pricey... and that's for steak. I would eat peanut-butter-and-salami sandwiches I brought in in my underwear's condom pocket before I'd pay $12 for a meatball sub.

/Harrumphs
//Harrumphs louder, to make sure that kid down the block who throws away his dog doo in my garbage can heard, he knows who he is
///Rustles, then returns to reading, paper newspaper

Lefty Specialist
Mar 26 2014 02:29 PM
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Wondering if Pat LaFreida's wife agrees that he's the "Magician of Meat".

Ceetar
Mar 26 2014 02:41 PM
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In addition..

CITI FIELD DINING
Acela Club – The restaurant operated by James Beard Award Winner Drew Nieporent’s Myriad Restaurant Group will offer a new day game market table only menu for $29.

Empire State Craft – The stand will offer nine craft beers brewed in New York: Blue Point Black/White IPA, Bronx Pale Ale, Captain Lawrence KoLSCH, Coney Island IPL, Ommegang Witte, Original Sin Hard Cider, Queens Brewery Lager, and Southern Tier IPA. There will be two locations: the Field Level across from Sections 132 and 133 near Keith’s Grill, and in the Promenade Food Court behind home plate.

Flushing Farm – This new vegetable and herb garden will be grown on the green roof of Citi Field’s administration building on 126th Street. Its harvest will be incorporated into various menu options throughout the suites, clubs and restaurants.

Good Humor – The official ice cream of the Mets will have its products including the Good Humor Giant King Cone and Magnum Double Caramel Ice Cream Bar served at concessions, in-seat service and vending throughout the ballpark.

Mister Softee – The official soft serve ice cream of the Mets will be served at concession stands throughout the ballpark.

Mr. Met’s Kids Kitchen – The new concession stand located in Good Humor Fan Fest will cater to children, with kid-friendly items including kids’ meals, fruit, milk, and ballpark staples.

Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors – LaFrieda Meats will become the official burger of the Mets, supplying the meat patties for concessions throughout the ballpark. LaFrieda will also debut a new meatball slider concept adjacent to its Pat LaFrieda’s Original Filet Mignon Steak Sandwich Stand on the Field Level by Section 139.

New Menu Options at Taste of the City:
· Shake Shack

o Chicken Dog – Shake Shack chicken, apple and sage sausage

· Box Frites

o Cheddar Bacon Frites – crumbled apple wood smoked bacon, cheddar sauce and fresh scallions

o Chicken Schnitzel – fried chicken breast, purple cabbage slaw, horseradish, and mustard sauce

· El Verano Taqueria

o Burrito – choice of the following options: chicken pipian, carnitas and vegetarian

· Catch of the Day

o Seafood Basket – cracker meal breaded Long Island sole, bay scallops, clam strips & shrimp served with bayside fries

· Two Boots

o V for Vegan Slice – artichokes, shitake mushrooms, red onions, pesto & daiya non-dairy cheese

themetfairy
Mar 26 2014 02:42 PM
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Mets Police Discusses Other Changes For 2014

Benjamin Grimm
Mar 26 2014 02:45 PM
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Will they still have Mama's of Corona at the Rotunda food court?

Ceetar
Mar 26 2014 02:48 PM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Will they still have Mama's of Corona at the Rotunda food court?


yes. (well, 99% sure)

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 26 2014 03:16 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

G-Fafif wrote:
Whither Brooklyn Burgers? And what of Keith's Grill, where Brooklyn Burgers were featured?


G-Fafif wrote:
Keith's featured Brooklyn Burgers, the former official burgers of Citi Field. Strange that his stand wouldn't be mentioned if it was converting to Pat's meat.

Culinary intrigue. The answers await a mere Wright days away.


I heard that the meat company that makes the Brooklyn Burger decided that Citi Field and other local arenas, including Barclay's Center were charging them too much for product placement and advertising, and so decided to market the Brooklyn Burger on their own without any local stadium tie ins.

G-Fafif
Mar 26 2014 03:19 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

batmagadanleadoff wrote:
G-Fafif wrote:
Whither Brooklyn Burgers? And what of Keith's Grill, where Brooklyn Burgers were featured?


G-Fafif wrote:
Keith's featured Brooklyn Burgers, the former official burgers of Citi Field. Strange that his stand wouldn't be mentioned if it was converting to Pat's meat.

Culinary intrigue. The answers await a mere Wright days away.


I heard that the meat company that makes the Brooklyn Burger decided that Citi Field and other local arenas, including Barclay's Center were charging them too much for product placement and advertising, and so decided to market the Brooklyn Burger on their own without any local stadium tie ins.


Thanks for the meaty answer. KG lives, according to the later release (mentioned in passing by Mets).

Funny how for years the Mets touted BB and then they don't exist. I get why, but still feels Orwellian.

batmagadanleadoff
Mar 26 2014 03:32 PM
Re: Meatballs at Citi Field not thrown by crappy relievers

G-Fafif wrote:
G-Fafif wrote:
Whither Brooklyn Burgers? And what of Keith's Grill, where Brooklyn Burgers were featured?


G-Fafif wrote:
Keith's featured Brooklyn Burgers, the former official burgers of Citi Field. Strange that his stand wouldn't be mentioned if it was converting to Pat's meat.

Culinary intrigue. The answers await a mere Wright days away.


I heard that the meat company that makes the Brooklyn Burger decided that Citi Field and other local arenas, including Barclay's Center were charging them too much for product placement and advertising, and so decided to market the Brooklyn Burger on their own without any local stadium tie ins.


Thanks for the meaty answer. KG lives, according to the later release (mentioned in passing by Mets).

Funny how for years the Mets touted BB and then they don't exist. I get why, but still feels Orwellian.


I know. We'd like to think that the world is pure and Keith Hernandez sampled competing burgers before choosing the Brooklyn Burger on its merits.

Ashie62
Mar 26 2014 06:47 PM
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Is Citi a ballpark or a mall food court...

Nymr83
Mar 26 2014 08:06 PM
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A trio of Grandpa LaFrieda's all beef meatball sliders in traditional, homemade tomato sauce, topped with whipped ricotta cheese, on locally baked, toasted rolls will be available for $12.00.

“We’re so excited to add to the fantastic dining amenities at Citi Field and expand on our partnership with the Mets and charge ballpark prices for our food,” said Pat LaFrieda. “Really,It’s going to beour pleasure to be able to [crossout]bring these new options to[/crossout]completely gouge the fans at Citi Field.”


Fixed.

Ceetar
Mar 27 2014 05:41 AM
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Nymr83 wrote:
A trio of Grandpa LaFrieda's all beef meatball sliders in traditional, homemade tomato sauce, topped with whipped ricotta cheese, on locally baked, toasted rolls will be available for $12.00.

“We’re so excited to add to the fantastic dining amenities at Citi Field and expand on our partnership with the Mets and charge ballpark prices for our food,” said Pat LaFrieda. “Really,It’s going to beour pleasure to be able to [crossout]bring these new options to[/crossout]completely gouge the fans at Citi Field.”


Fixed.


oh, like they don't charge outrageous prices _outside_ of stadiums? The price of a Shack Burger is only like $1 more inside Citi Field last time I checked.