The post Levy Debuts Host Of Arena Food For New NBA And NHL Seasons appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Fiserv Forum’s fried chicken basket is part of a unique delivery method for Levy. Chris Kessler Photography The start of the 2025 NBA and NHL seasons comes dusted in cinnamon sugar, drizzled in Korean barbecue sauce, brushed with garlic olive oil, dipped in chocolate sauce and doused in gooey cheese. As Levy debuts its lineup of new food items across its league-leading 24 arenas, culinary teams in each city focused on unique local flare with creative twists on classics. “We work closely with our chefs and data experts to create menus that are on trend, while looking for ways to bring complex flavors and textures to classic arena fare,” Steve Dolinsky, known as Levy’s “food guy,” tells me. Part of that trend is relying on items, such as the growth of pistachio, which has a unique flavor and distinct color popular in today’s social media culture. “We’ve created special menu items like the Dubai chocolate milkshake at Rate Field and pistachio cream funnel cake at Dodger Stadium and we’re working on new applications in several arenas,” Dolinsky says. “Whether it’s ube or Basque cheesecake, we’re always on the hunt for trends to fuel our culinary innovation.” Some of the highlights of the new 2025-26 Levy menu across the NBA and NHL: AmericanAirlines Center, Dallas Mavericks/Dallas Stars Churros at American Airlines Arena. Levy • Texas-Sized Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich: A Philadelphia classic with a Texas twist. The blank angus beef from 44 Farms features white American cheese provolone and sauteed white onions in a baguette from Signature Baking Company. • Homemade Churros: Dusted in cinnamon sugar and with a chocolate dipping sauce. Delta Center, Utah Jazz/Utah Mammoth A new donut at Utah’s Delta Center. Sarah McClure Photo • Utah Jazz Donut: A custom-created Jazz Note donut by Banburry Cross Donuts made in… The post Levy Debuts Host Of Arena Food For New NBA And NHL Seasons appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Fiserv Forum’s fried chicken basket is part of a unique delivery method for Levy. Chris Kessler Photography The start of the 2025 NBA and NHL seasons comes dusted in cinnamon sugar, drizzled in Korean barbecue sauce, brushed with garlic olive oil, dipped in chocolate sauce and doused in gooey cheese. As Levy debuts its lineup of new food items across its league-leading 24 arenas, culinary teams in each city focused on unique local flare with creative twists on classics. “We work closely with our chefs and data experts to create menus that are on trend, while looking for ways to bring complex flavors and textures to classic arena fare,” Steve Dolinsky, known as Levy’s “food guy,” tells me. Part of that trend is relying on items, such as the growth of pistachio, which has a unique flavor and distinct color popular in today’s social media culture. “We’ve created special menu items like the Dubai chocolate milkshake at Rate Field and pistachio cream funnel cake at Dodger Stadium and we’re working on new applications in several arenas,” Dolinsky says. “Whether it’s ube or Basque cheesecake, we’re always on the hunt for trends to fuel our culinary innovation.” Some of the highlights of the new 2025-26 Levy menu across the NBA and NHL: AmericanAirlines Center, Dallas Mavericks/Dallas Stars Churros at American Airlines Arena. Levy • Texas-Sized Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich: A Philadelphia classic with a Texas twist. The blank angus beef from 44 Farms features white American cheese provolone and sauteed white onions in a baguette from Signature Baking Company. • Homemade Churros: Dusted in cinnamon sugar and with a chocolate dipping sauce. Delta Center, Utah Jazz/Utah Mammoth A new donut at Utah’s Delta Center. Sarah McClure Photo • Utah Jazz Donut: A custom-created Jazz Note donut by Banburry Cross Donuts made in…

Levy Debuts Host Of Arena Food For New NBA And NHL Seasons

2025/10/29 05:30

Fiserv Forum’s fried chicken basket is part of a unique delivery method for Levy.

Chris Kessler Photography

The start of the 2025 NBA and NHL seasons comes dusted in cinnamon sugar, drizzled in Korean barbecue sauce, brushed with garlic olive oil, dipped in chocolate sauce and doused in gooey cheese. As Levy debuts its lineup of new food items across its league-leading 24 arenas, culinary teams in each city focused on unique local flare with creative twists on classics.

“We work closely with our chefs and data experts to create menus that are on trend, while looking for ways to bring complex flavors and textures to classic arena fare,” Steve Dolinsky, known as Levy’s “food guy,” tells me.

Part of that trend is relying on items, such as the growth of pistachio, which has a unique flavor and distinct color popular in today’s social media culture. “We’ve created special menu items like the Dubai chocolate milkshake at Rate Field and pistachio cream funnel cake at Dodger Stadium and we’re working on new applications in several arenas,” Dolinsky says. “Whether it’s ube or Basque cheesecake, we’re always on the hunt for trends to fuel our culinary innovation.”

Some of the highlights of the new 2025-26 Levy menu across the NBA and NHL:

AmericanAirlines Center, Dallas Mavericks/Dallas Stars

Churros at American Airlines Arena.

Levy

• Texas-Sized Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich: A Philadelphia classic with a Texas twist. The blank angus beef from 44 Farms features white American cheese provolone and sauteed white onions in a baguette from Signature Baking Company.

• Homemade Churros: Dusted in cinnamon sugar and with a chocolate dipping sauce.

Delta Center, Utah Jazz/Utah Mammoth

A new donut at Utah’s Delta Center.

Sarah McClure Photo

• Utah Jazz Donut: A custom-created Jazz Note donut by Banburry Cross Donuts made in the shape of a note.

Fiserv Form, Milwaukee Bucks

The 414 fire roll at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee features andouille sausage.

Levy

• 414 Fire Roll: An andouille sausage topped with pickled celery, onions and peppers with a remoulade.

• Bone-In Short Rib Sandwich: Smoked short ribs topped with tangy barbecue sauce and served with pickled onions, pickles and mac and cheese.

• Fried Chicken Basket: Visitors to suites get fried chicken served in a 3D basketball hoop basket.

Grand Casino Arena, Minnesota Wild

Pierogi dishes come new in Minnesota.

Levy

• The Ohgee Pierogi: A potato and cheese pierogi topped with caramelized onions, sour cream and chives.

• The Minnesota Pierogi: This one comes topped with shaved cheddar, bacon, sour cream and green onions.

Intuit Dome, Los Angeles Clippers

A new barbecue chicken and waffles dish at Intuit Dome.

Levy

• K-Town BBQ Chicken & Waffle Fries: Fried chicken tossed in Korean barbecue from local favorite Seoul Sausage. Additional items create a flavor of Southern California.

Kia Center, Orlando Magic

Kia Center now features funnel cake fries

Levy

• UFO Burger: Keeping Florida’s Space Coast alive with a saucer-shaped steakburger featuring chopped steak, melted American cheese and a brioche bun.

• Funnel Fries: Funnel cake fries with powdered sugar and caramel sauce.

Prudential Center, New Jersey Devils

Garlic knots at Prudential Center in New Jersey.

Levy

• Garlic Knots: These knots come brushed with garlicky olive oil and marinara sauce in a souvenir goalie helmet.

Spectrum Center, Charlotte Hornets

A waffle quesadilla served at Spectrum Center in Charlotte.

Levy

• Carolina Quesadilla: Pulled hot chicken and mac and cheese in a waffle, served with a Carolina hot sauce.

United Center, Chicago Bulls/Chicago Blackhawks

Puck-shaped mozzarella bites at United Center in Chicago.

Levy

• Crispy Mozzarella Pucks: Mozzarella sticks shaped to a puck during Blackhawks games.

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles Lakers/Los Angeles Kings

• Doritos Flamin’ Hot Street Bites with mini tacos.

MORE: The Stadium History of Nachos

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timnewcomb/2025/10/28/levy-debuts-host-of-arena-food-for-new-nba-and-nhl-seasons/

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