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Kennywood's fries, in the stadium
Kennywood fries at a football game is the single best idea anyone has had on the North Shore. Get the cheese.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Still Heinz Field to everybody who lives here. The move is to skip the novelty stands and go straight to the Pittsburgh names that have been in the building for years.
This season: Most recent reported additions. Steelers menu news usually lands right before the home opener, so expect this to move in September.
Kennywood's fries, in the stadium
Kennywood fries at a football game is the single best idea anyone has had on the North Shore. Get the cheese.
Pierogies, as the name promises
The correct pre-kickoff move. Cheaper than the sandwiches and you can eat them standing up in a crowd.
The fries-and-slaw-inside sandwich
We rate the Strip original a 3.7 and stand by it, but in a stadium, surrounded by worse options, it plays a lot better.
Pulled pork, fresh jalapenos, cilantro lime crema
Upper deck only, which is a rare case of the cheap seats eating better than the expensive ones.
Find it: Upper East 506 and 516, Upper West 529 and 534
Chef-crafted premium sandwiches
Club-level only, so it depends entirely on your ticket. Better than it needs to be if you're already up there.
Find it: UPMC Club and West Club
Pizza from the Bloomfield award-winner
A genuinely decorated pizzeria running a stadium counter. Reliable, and the line moves.
Grab-and-go classics with self-checkout
Not food so much as a time machine. Use it when there's four minutes left in the quarter.
Find it: UPMC Club and West Club
Where this came from
Stadium menus change every season and mid-season. We update this from the local food press as it lands, but the building is the final word.