Programs: $2.00
$2.00 Program
The program (scorecard) in '06 was simple but did include color photos of the players and staff and a insert sheet with player stats updated for each game. With no "lucky numbers" or other extra incentive you may only want to buy one for a souvenir.
Main concession stand
Basic Selection, but a choice of cool treats
For the inaugural season food at the Phil was pretty basic. At the (single) main concession stand the selection is mainly hot dogs, including chili cheese and polish sausage, beverages, ice cream and candy. For those looking for a "cold one," there's a separate beer stand in the same building (shed) as the souvenir stand across from main concessions. There are some other cold treat stands behind the visitor's dugout (firsr base side) where you can find Dippin Dots and a separate margarita (or smoothie?) stand.
Beer stand
There are two group areas, one on each side of the ballpark. The one along the third base side (and berm) has the Gambino's Pizza Shack (which probably sells slices of pizza when open).
Gambino's Pizza Shack and group tent (third base side)
Right field group area and picnic tables
Fan getting a cold drink
Dippin Dots stand in background
Families may want to consider eating a meal at one of the picnic tables along the first base side if they're not full of groups at the game. They are convenient to the field and an open area for kids to run around, ask for autographs before the game and not far from bathrooms.
Restrooms
Sign for rest rooms in main concession area
Before the game:
It may be possible to use the facilities in the Bode Ice Arena, otherwise there are no facilities available prior to entry.
During the game
Permanent restrooms are under the main grandstand, more or less behind home plate. Some portapotties may be found around the stadium for those who don't want to make a long walk to the main concession area.