Baseball season is upon us, which means it is time to look at the wildest food offerings available from the top MLB teams. One example is a toy boat filled with food.
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The Seattle Mariners will sell a souvenir ferry food boat at home games this season. Fans can choose to fill the boat with chicken tenders, fish and chips, crab nachos, and other offerings. This is an $8 upgrade to the food menu, but the cost includes a unique souvenir that actually floats while holding two sauce cups.
It floats !!! @Mariners new ferry boat! pic.twitter.com/6W0vsCWRfP
— Chris Egan King-5 TV (@ChrisEgan5) March 18, 2026
The list of food options for the ferry vary based on stadium section. It includes the following:
- Fish & Chips
- Sidewinder Fries
- Regular Fries or Garlic Fries
- Dockside Double Dip: Wonton chips with beer cheese crab dip and spinach artichoke crab dip
- Chicken Tenders and Fries
- Bases Loaded Crab Nachos: Wonton chips, cheese sauce, crab salad, sesame, green onion, Thai chili sauce
- Crab Fries or Old Bay Fries
The purpose of this unique food offering is more than continuing the time-honored tradition of ballpark treats. The Mariners will also use it to celebrate 75 years of the Washington State Ferries system and 50 years of the baseball team.
The floating ferry is one of multiple new additions to the menu. The Mariners will also have offerings from bakery Piroshky Piroshky, Rolling Smoke BBQ, El Rinconsito, Nakagawa Sushi, Great State Burger, MOTO Pizza, Marination, Ivar's, and Salt & Straw.
The team will offer a new line of collectible cups and ice cream helmets with designs celebrating 50 years in Major League Baseball.
The Mariners will have a souvenir ferry food boat at home games in 2026 ⛴️
You can get chicken tenders, fish and chips, crab nachos and more in the exclusive ship container
This comes in celebration of the 75 years of the Washington State Ferries system and 50 seasons of the… pic.twitter.com/CUoZFngQb8
— MLB (@MLB) March 11, 2026
"We can't wait for fans to try this year's food lineup at T-Mobile Park," said Mariners Vice President of Fan Experience Malcolm Rogel in a press release.
"We've always taken pride in being one of the first ballparks in MLB to push the boundaries of what ballpark food can be, and this year's menu raises the bar once again with a huge variety of options that fans can't get anywhere else.
"At the end of the day, it's about giving fans more ways to make their trip to the ballpark memorable. With new options across the park, plus an expanded value menu, there's truly something for everyone at T-Mobile Park."
