The Clippers Game Food Options That Are Worth Getting

Welcome to our little food adventure at Crypto Arena, home of the LA Clippers.

Now, we’ll be honest with you, when it comes to food options at sporting events, they’re often hit or miss.

But, we’re here to find the best of the best (or at least the most tolerable) at Crypto Arena.

Dirt Dog

First up, we have the classic bacon wrapped hotdog.

Now, I know they say hot dogs are a sandwich, but this one is definitely pushing the limits.

The bun was really stiff and the sausage was dry. The bread was also pretty greasy, which made it even harder to swallow.

We ended up only eating half of it because it was just too much bread. The hot dog itself had a nice beefy and salty flavor, but we couldn’t taste the bacon at all. Definitely not recommended.

Sushi

You can also get sushi. It’s not cheap though. Edamame for $11, a vegetable combo for $15, and a Crunchy Dragon roll for $24.75.

Now, we wouldn’t trust the sushi at a sporting event, but there was an Asian guy making it, so maybe it’s legit. But, for $24 we’re not willing to take the risk.

Impact Bar & Grill

We also tried the pork belly confit tacos for $14.99 and garlic fries at the Impact Bar & Grill.

The tacos had a decent amount of pork belly and a decent sauce, but it’s something that will be a little tricky to eat at your seats.

The pork belly was overcooked, and didn’t have a lot of savory or buttery flavor.

The garlic fries were okay, but they just tasted like regular fries with lots of grease.

This spot is fine if you’re looking to relax, grab a bite and maybe watch one of the other games before the game.

Charburger

Next up on our food adventure at Crypto Arena is the $10 charburger.

At first glance, it looks like a pretty standard burger, but the lettuce looks surprisingly nice.

The patty is surprisingly good, it’s not overcooked, which is always a bonus.

The bun is still fluffy, not like the hotdog bun we had earlier. The double cheese and cheeseburger is a good option and it’s not very saucy, which is a good thing.

Overall, I’d recommend this burger and it’s a great option if you’re looking for something to eat with one hand while cheering with the other.

Ludo Bird

We also decided to give the Ludo Bird a try, thanks to a recommendation from our friend Dexter many years ago.

The chicken tenders looked a little more healthy less deadly compared to other options and we tried the spicy one.

Although there was a little bit of powder on it, it wasn’t very spicy.

The chicken was good, but the real star of the show were the chips, which are only $3.75. They were really crispy and had a great flavor. The chicken tenders were $17, but the chips were definitely worth it.

Farmer’s Fridge

Lastly, we stumbled upon Farmer’s Fridge, which is hidden in a corner near section 117.

It offers healthier options under $10 and it’s a great option if you’re looking for something light and refreshing.

The pasta salad in a jar is a nice change from the greasy options available at the arena. The jars are easy to open and the ingredients are listed for you, which is always a plus.

An added bonus is that they have a little slot for you to recycle your container built into the machine.

Overall, the Farmer’s Fridge is a great option for those looking for healthier options at the arena.

And there you have it, folks, a little food adventure at Crypto Arena. From greasy hotdogs to healthier options like Farmer’s Fridge, there’s something for everyone.

Remember, when it comes to food at sporting events, always bring your own snacks, eat beforehand or be prepared to be disappointed.

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