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Buy Me Some Peanuts & Osso Bucco: Previewing CitiField's 2012 Menu


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Jen Carlson

Published Apr 2, 2012

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Last week we sent Bryan Devendorf of The National and Conrad Doucette of Takka Takka to CitiField to check out the culinary options for the upcoming Mets season. The veteran Mets fans reported back to us with the following lineup of what to expect. Note: Opening Day is Thursday, when the Mets take on the Braves. Also note: this food may very well be the highlight of the upcoming season.
Bryan Devendorf and a Mr. Met cake (Gothamist)

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Jen Carlson

Published Apr 2, 2012

Modified Apr 2, 2012


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Jen Carlson is a former WNYC and Gothamist editor.

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