17 April 4-10, 2024 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | Contents | Letters | news | night+Day | CuLture | Cafe | MusiC | BRUNCH, LUNCH, DINNER & HAPPY HOUR 3201 RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY KEY BISCAYNE, FL | 305.361.3818 WWW.THERUSTYPELICAN.COM BE SOCIAL WITH US! FIND US ON “BEST WATERFRONT DINING IN MIAMI ” Month XX–Month XX, 2008 miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | ▼ MIAMI THE BEST NEW FOOD AND BARS AT LOANDEPOT PARK Did you know Miami’s beloved fast-casual restaurant Pincho, Wynwood’s Cerveceria La Tropical brewery, one of Miami’s best croqu- eta-makers Islas Canarias, and even Miami’s very own Miami’s Best Pizza (yes, the one from the ‘70s) are all at LoanDepot Park for the 2024 Miami Marlins season? As foodies ourselves, we were just as shocked. The ballpark food lineup at LoanDepot Park might be better than ever this year, and New Times got exclusive access to everything you need to know about the food situation. Plus, this year, they’re offering amazing “All You Can Eat” seating, AKA a foodie’s dream come true. New Food Concessions to Be Excited About Billy’s Bites (Section 34): This stand caters to a kid-friendly menu for our younger fans, fea- turing hot dogs, pizza, pretzels, ice cream, and other sweets. “Kids Combos” are also available. Cerveceria La Tropical Brewery (Section 7): The official Latin beer partner of the Miami Marlins will be stocked up with ice-cold beer. Heavy Hitters (Section 23): This stand fea- tures Floridan-inspired, heavy-hitting ball- park favorites. Grab a traditional ballpark hot dog or venture into uncharted waters with cooked gator accouterments. Herradura Bar: This is a Tequila-centric bar with local beers and signature cocktails. Intentional Wok (Section 25): This stand fea- tures a fusion of traditional and modern Asian cuisine, including dumplings, fried rice, bao buns, and orange chicken bites. Plus, expect Thai doughnuts and ice cream desserts. Kimberly Frozen Treats (Section 34): This vendor features its famous frozen lemonade. Oppo Taco (Section 8): This stand brings Tex-Mex to the baseline, including fresh Mexican cuisine with four different types of tacos and chilaquiles nachos. Sliderz (Section 19): This stand will deliver a genuine smash-burger concept featuring single, double, and triple smash burgers, slid- ers, chicken tenders, and waffle fries. Returning Foodie Favorites Biscayne Bay Brew Hall (Section 14): This is a unique social experience for fans attending Marlins games and non-baseball events. Fans can enjoy a lineup of great beers. Islas Canarias Coffee Counter (Section 34): Get your fix of croquetas, empanadas, and American and Cuban coffee. Miami’s Best Pizza At The Park (Section 10): The one and only since 1970. Naked Taco (Section 8): This is a Mexican restaurant with locations across Miami and South Florida. Obie’s (Section 13): This plays tribute to the Miami Orange Bowl and its official mascot while serving up ballpark favorites. It’s also one of two spots to find the “3o5 Menu” (ev- erything is $3 or $5). Pincho (Section 19): Find Latin-inspired burgers and bowls served fresh with a side of attitude. Brand New “All You Can Eat” Seating & Other Deals Plus, just last week, the Marlins introduced an intriguing “All You Can Eat” seating option at their home stadium. For a starting price of just $52, fans can indulge in a boundless feast while enjoying the Marlins. The offer includes a variety of ballpark favorites, such as hot dogs, chili dogs, nachos with cheese, chili nachos, cheeseburgers, popcorn, peanuts, cookies, and an assortment of non-alcoholic beverages and water. Patrons can pick up to four items during each concession stand visit, and the offer is valid until the final moments of the seventh in- ning. All the food will be served from the Cali- ente Grill concession stand. Fans will first have the opportunity to take advantage of this deal at the home-opener se- ries against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday, March 29. Folks can head to marlins.com/of- fers to make their “All You Can Eat” ticket res- ervations. The deal adds to the list of discount deals and special offers at the park, including bottomless brunch with endless mimosas on Sundays, $1 tickets for kids on Mondays, and, of course, taco Tuesdays. NICOLE LOPEZ-ALVAR ▼ WYNWOOD RENOWNED FRENCH PASTRY CHEF YANN COUVREUR OPENS WYNWOOD CAFÉ If you’ve been dreaming of waking up in Paris, walking over to a gourmet pastry shop with a mesmerizing display of pastries just behind the windowsill, and sipping a latte while enjoying a roulé — a rolled flaky pastry filled with pistachio and chocolate, praline rose, hazelnut, or milk chocolate and coconut — then we have some good news in Miami. One of Paris’ most well-known, boundary- pushing pastry chefs, Yann Couvreur, has | TASTE TEST | ▼ Café Photo by Anna Magluta The ballpark food lineup at LoanDepot Park might be better than ever this year.