Texas Rangers unveil giant "rally sombrero" snack, a 24-inch shareable showstopper, for home opener
Fans heading to the Texas Rangers home opener this Friday against the Cincinnati Reds will find a lineup of new, over-the-top ballpark foods at Globe Life Field, as the team looks to top its already outsized culinary reputation.
The Rangers, who return home with a 4-2 record after a season-opening road trip to Philadelphia and Baltimore, are once again leaning into bold, shareable and indulgent creations for Opening Day.
Among the headliners is the "Ninth Inning Rally Sombrero," a 24-inch flour tortilla shaped like a wearable hat and loaded with jalapeño guacamole, cheese, olives and tortilla chips, designed for groups to snack on throughout the game.
"It's all about munching, digging in and watching the whole game," said Chef Chris Vazquez, describing the oversized dish that doubles as both a serving tray and a wearable fan accessory.
Another standout item is a mashup of breakfast and ballpark staples: a hot dog topped with biscuits and gravy. The dish is aimed at early game crowds looking for a hearty option.
"There's nothing better than having biscuits and gravy with a hot dog," Vazquez said.
The new menu also features a variety of specialty pretzels, including a cinnamon sugar pretzel served with honey, an everything bagel–seasoned pretzel and a jalapeño cheese version, offering both sweet and savory options.
The creative additions build on the Rangers' reputation for eye-catching stadium food, following last season's viral three-foot-long hot dog.
First pitch for the home opener is set for 3 p.m. as fans get their first chance not only to see the team at home, but also to sample the latest round of ballpark culinary experiments.
