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New Foods at Target Field Revealed for Upcoming 2026 Season

The ballpark added smash burgers, gluten-free hot dogs and bakery cookies as it expands food and drink choices for fans with dietary restrictions.

  • Target Field unveiled over 20 new menu items at a media preview yesterday, expanding the Minnesota Twins' slate of better-for-you options and trendy fare ahead of Friday's home opener.
  • Executive chef Robert Gaston spearheaded the culinary expansion during Tuesday's sneak preview, aiming to ensure all fans felt included in the dining experience regardless of dietary restrictions.
  • Addressing dietary needs, Gaston opened a dedicated gluten-free stand featuring smash burgers, hot dogs with gluten-free buns, and baked goods from local Atuvava Bakery to serve fans with celiac sensitivities.
  • Standout additions include Japanese-style chocolate fish on a stick and elote street corn from Minneapolis restaurant La Madre, which offers three seasoning options including classic cojita and Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
  • Beyond the kitchen, the Champions Club received its first refresh since 2010, while Target Field enhanced its wifi to 5G; Matt Hodson, director of business communications for the Twins, said the venue now hosts "everything from weddings to corporate meetings.
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Target Field unveils new food, drinks for 2026 season

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What’s new at the ballpark? Target Field’s food and drink offerings for 2026 Twins season

Here are the new food offerings at Target Field for Minnesota Twins games during the 2026 season, including gluten-free options.

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