?> {"id":1213,"date":"2009-08-21T15:06:28","date_gmt":"2009-08-21T20:06:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.twofatbellies.com\/?p=1213"},"modified":"2009-12-14T19:23:52","modified_gmt":"2009-12-15T00:23:52","slug":"citi-field-stadium-%e2%80%93-mama%e2%80%99s-of-corona-and-box-frites","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.twofatbellies.com\/2009\/08\/citi-field-stadium-%e2%80%93-mama%e2%80%99s-of-corona-and-box-frites\/","title":{"rendered":"Citi Field \u2013 Mama\u2019s of Corona and Box Frites"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since it was my first visit to Citi Field, we arrived early for the 7:10 game against the Phillies, as I wanted time to walk around the stadium, and I also wanted to make sure we got the promotional sports bags that were offered that night. Unfortunately, it had been raining on off all day, and was drizzling steadily when we got to the stadium. I checked online before I left work but they hadn\u2019t made any announcements about the game being cancelled or delayed, so when we arrived at 6, we already had plenty of time to kill. After making a loop to see all the concession stand offerings, it was finally announced that the game would be delayed until 8:30. Bummer. Luckily, our seats were high enough that they were under the overhang in the top deck so we decided to grab some food and sit out the delay.<\/p>\n
As I did with our visit to Yankee Stadium<\/a>, I checked online for reviews of all the offerings at Citi Field (I keep wanting to call it Shea Stadium still!). While the Shake Shack and Blue Smoke had obvious appeal, I figured that this would probably be my first and last visit to Citi Field this season, so I wanted to try something that I haven\u2019t had before and couldn\u2019t easily access in Manhattan. I remembered reading a lot about the special sandwich Mama\u2019s of Corona on the Feisty Foodie<\/a><\/span><\/span> and that\u2019s where we ended up.<\/p>\n \n