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    Sheboygan Bratwurst Stands

    4.3 (80 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Stands, Hot Dogs

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Very loud
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    The Sheboygan with all the fixings
    Lisa C.

    Wow!!... Whenever I'm at the park and craving a hot dog, I've only stop by those stands that have the 'regular' hot dogs. But have always seen people with the bigger dogs, loaded with that 'white shredded stuff' (sauerkraut). And finally, I was able to try it myself....quite impressive, filling, and very good! A definite must if you're at the ball park...and of course, the Sheboygan paired well with a side of garlic fries (which I shared...there was no way for me to finish both!)

    Henry F.

    Sure, you could treat yourself to a crab sandwich at the Crazy Crab'z stand, or a Cha Cha Bowl at Orlando's. Go ahead and tear into some pot stickers from Edsel Ford Fong's, or some (subpar) Mexican food at the Tres Agaves cart. Better yet, pack your own lunch. But if you're intent on spending your hard-earned cash at AT&T on some REAL ballpark food, you can't pass up a Sheboygan brat loaded with sauerkraut and onions. The best place to get 'em are at the Doggie Diner cart (not the big concession stand) near section 109 -- the line may be long, and the selections are limited, but a juicy, hot-off-the-grill bratwurst is well worth the wait.

    Me at a SF Giants game with the Sheboygan Bratwurst yummy!!!
    William B.

    I have eaten the Sheboygan Bratwurst before at the Doggie Diner Stand at AT&T Park... I really love it when it is nice and hot and also really crisp right off the grill when you buy it at any Sheboygan Bratwurst stands through out AT&T Park... Eating the Sheboygan Bratwurst at a San Francisco Giants game would be my favorite and if the SF Giants win or lose who cares,I just go and eat a Sheboygan Bratwurst that would make me very happy GO SF GIANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Alexander E.

    What's there to say that hasn't been said? Quite possibly the best ballpark food item at AT&T Park besides the crab sammy and the garlic fries. Everyone says you have to be sure to get them from the right stand, so let me make it easy: go to the Ghirardelli arch near the Coca Cola bottle. Boom. No more going section to section looking for a real Sheboygan like I did last season. For less than $10 you're given a 12 inch Sheboygan loaded up with grilled onions and sauerkraut on a steamed bun. They load it up heavily with grilled onions, so you may or may not ask for light onions depending on your presence. Add a bit of mustard and you got yourself a mountain of grilled onions, sauerkraut, and a signature Sheboygan sausage. The sausage didn't have much of a snap which I always look for, but it was great nonetheless. The bratwurst was grilled to a perfect crisp and was juicy throughout. Undeniably one of the best hot dogs at AT&T Park.

    Bratwurst with sour kraut and onions (:
    Katherine M.

    NEVER get brats anywhere in the park except for at one of these stands! Most of the food stops like Doggie Diner have brats but they've been sitting out for hours, aren't as big and definitely aren't as good of quality... but these brats are grilling right before your eyes alongside grilled onions and kraut. I don't remember the last time I didn't get one of these brats at the game...they're the perfect follow up to garlic fries and are absolutely delicious 99% of the time. Just be sure to get yours as soon as possible...I waited until the 6th or 7th inning on opening day this season and they were all sold out ):

    Mmmmmmmm.... Salivating posting this up
    Monika T.

    I didn't have this... My friend did... It looks hecka yumma-licios.... Wo eeeeee.... Mmm polish dog

    Sheboygan bratwurst with grilled onions and sauerkraut,
    Bailey Z.

    After tasting these delicious bratwursts, I will never go back to ballpark dogs ever again. Topped with plenty of sauerkraut and onions, it makes for a delicious meal at the ballpark and one of the best deals I might add. I know it's $7.00, but what isn't expensive at the park? I would agree that it is probably the best value food item. Sheboygan bratuwrsts also go great with garlic fries and carne asada nachos. My only complaint is that the bread buns are not fresh at all.

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