- When a live hawk flew from one handler to the next amidst fireworks as the Seahawks entered the field
- When a member of the Army sang the Star Spangled Banner
- When the SeaGalls first entered the field in their tiny sailor suits
What I found that I could eat:
- Garlic Fries
- Pretzels
- Popcorn
- Crappy small, pre-packaged cheese pizza slice
- Nachos with just chips and cheese sauce
- Pre-assembled veggie burger with JUST bbq sauce and a whole wheat bun. Gross.
Some suggestions (because I'm sure Quest food officials are big Tofu Hunter readers):
- Kid Valley: Put a tasty veggie burger on your menu! You have one at your restaurants, why not at the stadium?
- Mexican Place: Make bean burritos! Make bean tacos! Beans are cheaper than the chicken you have in everything you make.
- Thai Place: Make something, anything, without fish sauce. Ideally have a few veggies in it and some tofu if you're feeling crazy.
- BBQ Place: This is actually where the veggie burger is. My suggestion: Put something on the veggie burger other than BBQ sauce. Some tomatoes? Salsa? Cheese? Lettuce?
- Sausage/Hot dog places: VEGGIE DOGS. The vendors outside the stadium all have them! I would have gone apeshit for a veggie dog covered in cream cheese and sauerkraut.
- Noodles of the World Place: How about Italian style vegetarian pasta? Spaghetti with marinara? Fettuccine Alfredo with steamed veggies? How about Chinese style noodles stir fried with veggies? Pasta is the go-to-item for vegetarians in a non-accommodating meat world, why does every pasta dish you make need to have meat in it???
- Stadium Fare: Add veggie dogs to your hot dog list, and add some beans to your nachos.
For now, I'd advise a vegetarian who is going to the stadium and wants to partake in the food culture of the game to get yourself a veggie dog from one of the dozens of well appointed hotdog stands in the streets outside the stadium. I wish I had. Instead I worked my way through a beer and a 3 foot long bag of kettle corn and went famished to my late night savior, Rancho Bravo on Capital hill, after the game to eat a burrito.
TH -- you seem to be in the same denial as I am about the spelling of this place: "QWest", which is just wrong. I pronounce it cue-west.
ReplyDeleteOne must admit, though, that stadium food nowadays is an improvement over stadium food of twenty years ago.
(wv: equalo. Perhaps it should be 'eqwalo'?!!)
You're so right about the Quest vs. Qwest (I've edited it now). I even had the thought as typing... make sure not to spell out the wrong one!
ReplyDeleteI agree that stadium food has gotten amazing if you eat meat. But it's still pretty lame if you don't.