March 14: St Paddy’s Day, Riverdogs, Jessica Simpson


St Paddy’s Day at Holy City

 

The RiverDogs food and beverage team hosted local media on Tuesday to introduce its new food and drink offerings for the 2025 season, in leadup to Opening Day on April 4.

On the beverage side, Beer Shakes return to The Joe for the first time since 2021

Wicked Weed or Palmetto Amber Ale brew with ice cream or sorbet, topped off with whipped cream and a flavored syrup.

Shea also unveiled a new concession stand concept, Charlie’s Passport. At this location, fans will get to enjoy a taste of international cuisines, such as baked pastas, varieties of pizza, and Japanese-style rice bowls. Standout newcomers on the menu include a Nashville Hot Chicken Taco with cilantro, powerslaw, & onions and a Vegetarian Cauliflower Taco with cilantro, powerslaw, onions, & hot honey drizzle.

Footlong Homewrecker Brat-topped with pimento cheese, coleslaw, pickled onions, pickled okra, collard greens and BBQ sauce, and is available at Wicked Sausage World in the Joe’s Food Court area of the ballpark.

RiverDogs Welcome Back Beer Shakes, International Food Items to 2025 Concessions Offerings – Holy City Sinner

 

Jessica Simpson is Back

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