Toronto Blue Jays Introduce Diverse New Menu Items for 2026 Season
The Toronto Blue Jays have announced a fresh lineup of culinary offerings for the 2026 season at Rogers Centre, promising fans an enhanced dining experience alongside America's favorite pastime. This exciting update includes a range of new items, from innovative hot dogs to international flavors and sweet treats, ensuring there's something to satisfy every palate at the ballpark.
Innovative Hot Dog Creations Take Center Stage
Among the standout additions are two new hot dog options that are sure to capture attention. The Al Pastor Dog offers a Mexican-inspired twist, featuring toppings such as pork, pineapple, and chilis for a bold and flavorful combination. Meanwhile, the ACE Dog, named after the team's mascot, is topped with nacho cheese, chips, onions, and bacon, providing a hearty and indulgent choice for fans.
These new dogs join the popular Loonie Dog, which remains a viral sensation at Tuesday night home games, continuing a tradition that has delighted attendees for years.
International Flavors and Savory Sides Expand Options
Beyond hot dogs, the menu expands with international dishes that bring global tastes to Toronto. Bulgogi fries introduce a Korean favorite, featuring savory marinated beef on crispy fries, while beef and chicken shawarma offers Middle Eastern classics available in bowls or wraps for convenient eating during games.
For those seeking shareable options, the Grub Tub returns with a new addition: Cubano sliders that add a Latino flair to the lineup, which already includes chicken fingers and brisket sliders. This bucket-style offering is perfect for groups or indulgent solo dining.
Sweet Treats and Kid-Friendly Favorites Return
Sweet options also receive an upgrade with the French Toast Uncrustable, a twist on the viral snack popularized by players like Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer. Served with whipped cream and a sliced strawberry, this treat is expected to be in high demand, following last year's success of Uncrustables.
Additional new items include garlic knots, a meatball panini, the Big Slugger burger, and fish and chips, rounding out a menu that combines novelty with classic ballpark fare. With these additions, Rogers Centre aims to provide an unparalleled variety, ensuring no fan goes hungry during games.
Season Kickoff and Celebrations
The Blue Jays will debut these menu items as they open their season on Friday night against the Athletics, with first pitch scheduled for 7:07 p.m. Pre-game ceremonies will honor the team's 50th season and include a banner-raising for last year's ALCS title, with Kevin Gausman starting for the Jays and Luis Severino for the visitors.
This culinary refresh is part of a broader effort to enhance the fan experience at Rogers Centre, building on previous menu innovations and maintaining Toronto's reputation for diverse and exciting food options at sporting events.



