1. Overview
Discover the diverse dining options at Barclays Center, where you can enjoy classic Brooklyn fare, gourmet specialties, and refreshing beverages.
2. Brooklyn Classics
Explore the rich flavors of Brooklyn with a variety of local and gourmet dishes.
3. Beverages at Barclays Center
Learn about the unique beverage options, including the restrictions on soda sizes.
4. Food Vendors at Barclays Center
Find out where to find your favorite local food vendors within the venue.
5. Dining Around Barclays Center
Uncover nearby dining options for pre- or post-event meals.
Barclays Center is snack city.
Some people might come to Barclays Center just for the Brooklyn style food! The venue has over three dozen Brooklyn brand name foods, including classics and gourmet, from hot dogs to brisket to cheesecake and Tex-Mex classics.
Pretty Great Food for an Arena: What’s to Eat at Barclays Center
Check out this variety:
- Brooklyn classics: You can nosh on such beloved Brooklyn classics as Junior’s cheesecakes (the original Junior’s store is within a half-mile walk of the stadium), Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, and L&B Spumoni Gardens ices.
- New Bklyn Foodie Tastes: A newer generation of Brooklyn food is represented by delicious, retro-packaged McClure’s Pickles, delectable Brooklyn Cupcake, and divine Tex-Mex specialties from the food truck masters Calexico.
- Gourmet Style: You can also indulge in fresh Maine lobster rolls from Brooklyn’s own Red Hook Lobster Pound, sold for under $20. Carnivores can enjoy gourmet brisket, specifically, “Brooklyn Bangers” brisket hot dogs, crafted by Michelin-rated chef Saul Bolton or, alternatively, BBQ brisket or pork from the acclaimed Williamsburg eatery Fatty ’Cue.
Yes, you can also find gluten-free and kosher foods. Hey, this is Brooklyn. It’s diverse.
Don’t Get Thirsty! You Can Only Buy Smaller Sized Soft Drinks
Camels wouldn’t care, but some sports fans who get hoarse from cheering might.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg’s obesity-fighting prohibition on the sale of oversized sodas is in effect at concessions at Barclays Center, so you won’t be able to purchase a sugary, fattening soft drink larger than the 16-ounce size from a stand. However, larger sizes of bottled water are available.
At sports events, mobile vendors (“hawkers”) can sell diet sodas in 20-ounce bottles of soda—but only diet soda.
Which Food Stalls & Vendors Are Where at Barclays Center?
Over three dozen local vendors sell their foods at Barclays Center. The whole operation is overseen by Levy Restaurants, the food operator for the US Open and other sports and entertainment venues.
Ticketmaster Main Concourse
- Brooklyn Burger (Sec 03, Sec 29)
- Calexico (Sec 03)
- Avenue K Deli (Sec 06)
- Fatty Cue BBQ (Sec 07)
- Brooklyn Bangers & Dogs (Sec 08)
- Paisano’s Meat Market (Sec 10)
- Verrazzano (Sec 15)
- Bed-Stuy Grill (Sec 17)
- Buffalo Boss (Sec 22)
- Nathan’s (Sec 24)
- Habana (Sec 25)
- Junior’s, Blue Marble & More (Sec 26)
- Fresco’s by Scotto (Sec 29)
- Brooklyn Burger
Barclays Suite Level
- Fort Greene Grill (North Side)
- Clinton Hill Burgers (North Side)
- Park Slope Burgers (North Side)
- Williamsburg Grill (North Side)
Metro PCS Upper Pavilion
- L&B Spumoni Gardens (Sec 206/207, Sec 225/226)
- Nathan’s (Sec 206/207)
- Habana Outpost (Sec 209/210)
- Brooklyn Burger (Sec 209/210)
- Prospect Height’s Grill (Sec 222/223)
- Fatty Cue BBQ (Sec 222/223)
- Brooklyn Bangers & Dogs (Sec 225/226)
No outside food or beverage is allowed in the stadium.
For Those Eating Outside Barclays Center
However, nothing’s stopping you from enjoying a meal before or after an event at Barclays Center. Brooklyn is full of bars and restaurants, with many located within shouting distance of Barclays Center. Explore favorites in Fort Greene, Prospect Heights, Atlantic Avenue, Flatbush Avenue, and even Park Slope and Carroll Gardens.