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NY Mets Games Guide: Where to Eat, Best Seats & More to Know Before Going


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Attending a New York Mets game at Citi Field is a phenomenal experience for locals and tourists alike.

With its proximity to some excellent Asian food in Flushing, cheap ticket prices (generally), and a fun atmosphere, it's an activity we highly recommend!

Brief History of Citi Field and the Mets

Founded in 1962, they're based in Queens, New York, and have won two World Series championships (1969 and 1986). The team colors are blue and orange.

Citi Field has been the Mets' home stadium since 2009, replacing the iconic Shea Stadium. Located in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, the ballpark was designed as a tribute to Brooklyn's old Ebbets Field, featuring classic brick architecture. The stadium has a capacity of about 41,900 and is known for its distinctive exterior rotunda, excellent sight lines, and the Home Run Apple that rises when a Met hits a home run.

It's genuinely a beautiful stadium that feels both updated and modern, yet retains its charm. I love watching planes take off and land at nearby LaGuardia Airport as the game progresses.

Best Seats at Citi Field

There are NO bad seats at Citi Field. We often scour various ticket sites for last-minute cheap tickets, then float around the stadium throughout the game.

We often have the best luck on ticket prices on Vivid Seats (plus you earn rewards for free tickets).

Where to Eat/Drink Before a Mets Game

There is little to nothing right next to Citi Field, so most people either eat or drink wherever they're coming from, or go to Flushing or Corona.

Corona is known for Latin food, Flushing (Main St. stop on the 7) is one of the best spots in the world for Asian, and specifically Chinese food (besides China, of course).

Spots in Flushing (one stop on the subway or a 20-minute walk):

  • Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings
  • Food court in the basement of the New World Mall
  • Peking Duck Sandwich Stall
  • Chung Moo, try the homemade kimchi
  • White Bear

This Episode's You'll Have to Check It Out Segment - White Bear

Cash-only and very little seating (maybe none at all post-COVID.. We aren't 100% sure).

Get the wontons in chili oil (the #6).

A small, single-family operation for decades, where a few people handle all aspects, from taking your order to preparing the food, etc.

Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Check out White Bear here.

Best Food Options at Citi Field

From their website: Guests may bring in one soft, plastic, factory-sealed water bottle of 20 ounces or less. While it doesn't mention food, many people mention it's not an issue. We've def brought in candy and the like.

Citi Field was voted Best Stadium Food in 2023 and Best Baseball Stadium Food in 2024 AND 2025 on USA Today.

2025
#1 Best Baseball Stadium Food

2024
#1 Best Baseball Stadium Food
Runner-up: Best MLB Stadium

2023
#1 Best Stadium Food

Here are some popular food options in Citi Field:

  • Checked out Hudson Club food hall.
  • Souvenir helmets for ice cream $10. Great for kids.
  • $5 (per item) hot dogs, 12oz beer, pretzels on Tuesdays
  • The Hot Pastrami
  • Goya Nachos
  • Fuku: Spicy Chicken Sandwich
  • Seoul: Korean Fried Chicken
  • Pat LaFrieda's: Surf & Turf sandwich


See the complete Citi Field dining guide here.


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