Everything to Eat at a New York Red Bulls Soccer Match
- Mar 24
- 2 min read
This was actually my first time seeing the Red Bulls live! It was an easy drive into Harrison, NJ to get to their home at Sports Illustrated Stadium, but there is also a train station right in front as well. The venue is intimate with seating for 25,000, and I was so impressed with the true passion of the fans, the entire South Ward section chants the entire game, non stop! Below is a list of not only what I tried and my thoughts on it, but everything available at the stadium to eat. Also keep in mind that the entire stadium is cashless.
The Roost (sec. 116 & 133) - They have a combo with two chicken tenders and wedge fries for $17.49. The tenders themselves are juicy from being brined in a jalapeno buttermilk, and are really peppery from being coated in their secret seasoned flour. I do wish they were a little more crunchy though. But the wedge fries were so good! They are malt vinegar powdered, and have a great crunch, and seasoning. Plus I’m always a fan of thick potato fries.

Urban Smash (sec. 121, 125, & 131)- Urban Smash lets you pick between a single or double patty smashburger, both coming on a toasted potato bun with white American cheese, bread and butter pickles, and their Bull sauce. I got the single for $13.49! With those thick pickles, oozing American Cheese, and a sauce that leaned more mustard forward, it was definitely “giving Mcdonald’s,” a true compliment.'

Golazo Grill ( sec. 123 & 226)- Golazo Grill has a Meatball Parm Smash Burger Slider for $13.49 that uses Pat Lefrieda meat to make a really juicy meatball, that comes on a toasted garlic butter knot bun with a house made marinara, and melted provolone! Little salty, but strong flavors all around!

Downtown Dogs ( sec. 128)- They have a few hot dogs on the menu but I went with the Jersey Shore Dog for $10.49 which is topped with crispy fried taylor ham, an American cheese sauce, and spiced potato chips! I loved how crispy it was, but another dish that was maybe a bit too salty for me. But it is a giant loaded up hot dog, that comes with the territory.

Clubs- They have two clubs in the stadium, the Sports Illustrated Club, and the Audi Club, I cant speak to the SI club, as I didn’t go there, but the Audi Club had tons of free food like prime beef, potatoes, hot dogs, desserts, salads, and more!
Everything Else- I didn’t eat at these, but here is everything else you can
Ben’s Soft Pretzels (sec. 103 &115): Salted, Unsalted, and Cinnamon Pretzels
Bodega (sec. 112): Fresh Cut Deli Sandwiches, Hot dogs, Nachos, Popcorn, and more snacks
Hearth & Spoon (sec. 121): Build Your Own Rice Bowls
Hudson County Steak Co (sec. 120, 127 & 132): Philly Cheesesteaks
Pizzadoni (sec. 103, 115, & 126): Pizza, Sicilian Pepperoni, Hot dogs, Nachos and popcorn.
Nuchas Empanadas Reimagined (sec. 120, 126 & 132): Specialty Empanadas
Stadium Cone (sec. 119 & 132): Hand Scooped Ice Cream, and Classic Italian Ice
The Sausage House (sec. 104, 115, 126, 229): Sausage and Peppers








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