Friday, June 12, 2020

"Without baseball, PawSox turn McCoy Stadium into a field of eats"


From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
“Take me out to the ballgame!” ... Well, that won’t be happening for awhile, if at all this summer, but the next best thing might be taking yourself out to the ballpark for some Diamond Dining. The Pawtucket Red Sox are turning McCoy Stadium into a giant outdoor restaurant starting June 5. The team is slated to move to Worcester next year, where it will become the WooSox (groan).

The PawSox season is on hold, like every other sports team in America right now, but with Rhode Island easing its quarantine restrictions, the Red Sox’ triple-A affiliate is offering fans a unique opportunity. All your favorite ballpark foods and beverages are available for curbside pickup with online ordering and for designated weekend nights fans can dine in the stadium on the infield.

The Pawtucket infield will be dotted with 20 tables, seating up to five people each and safely distanced 14 feet apart from each other. A long lineup of ballpark food is available, from the quintessential hot dog, to hamburgers and cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, and veggie tenders for the more health-conscious.
Most of the items are priced in the $5 to $6 range with a few special delicacies like eggplant Parmesan or the BBQ Platter or the bacon-wrapped hot dogs priced at $10.The full menu of McCoy Stadium beverage options is available, from soft drinks to beers, including Wormtown Hoppy IPA, from the future home city of the WooSox. There are even three varieties of wines, available by the bottle for $15."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/entertainmentlife/20200611/digging-into-home-plate-without-baseball-pawsox-turn-mccoy-stadium-into-field-of-eats

To reserve your table at McCoy  https://www.milb.com/pawtucket
  
"Without baseball, PawSox turn McCoy Stadium into a field of eats"
"Without baseball, PawSox turn McCoy Stadium into a field of eats"

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