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How 'Bout Dem Snacks! Vote For The Best Stadium Food at Jerry World

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This chicken torta was added to the menu at AT&T Stadium last year. Yum! Legends Hospitality

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We're all still wiping the sweat off our brows within seconds of stepping outside, and USA Today is looking towards kick-off in the fall, specifically, what to eat at football games.

Through Monday, Aug. 18, at 11 a.m., readers can vote daily for the Best NFL Stadium and the Best NFL Stadium Food. They know not all stadiums are created equal, so they narrowed down the 30 stadiums across the country to just 20 worthy of a vote. Arlington's own AT&T Stadium is in the running for both categories.

"Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, clearly didn't skimp when designing this mega-luxury football stadium," the AT&T Stadium voting page reads, "Formerly known as Cowboys Stadium, the AT&T Stadium boasts one of the largest high-definition video screens in the league, allowing for easy viewing from anywhere within the massive building. There are several levels of suites and an overall capacity of over 100,000 fans. Thanks to its retractable roof, AT&T Stadium also happens to be one of the largest covered stadiums in the world."

The other 19 stadiums in the running include the Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Ford Field in Detroit, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Lumen Field in Seattle, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and many others. See all the nominees here.

As for Best Stadium Food, many of the same nominees are in the running. For a refresher, you can find many of the crazy meals from last year in this article.

"If classic Tex-Mex cuisine is your jam, AT&T Stadium is the place to be. Visitors can enjoy Texas-sized burgers, Cowboys Cheesesteak Hand Pies, barbecue for miles, plant-based dishes, margaritas, and even fresh chocolate and strawberry milk from Volleman’s Family Farm and Dairy. And, as if that wasn't enough, there are food trucks just outside the stadium on game days, at the Miller LiteHouse," reads the AT&T Stadium nomination page.

In previous years, AT&T Stadium took fifth place for best stadium in 2013, runner-up for best must-see stadium in 2018, runner-up for best stadium and best stadium food in 2023, and again in 2024.

If you want our stadium to come out on top this year, you can vote every day to get our stadium to victory. Vote here.

In 2024, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium won the Reader's Choice for both Best NFL Stadium and Best Stadium Food. They already had their back-to-back Super Bowl win, so we need to get in there and make ourselves proud for another uncertain season with our Cowboys.

So, at least when we choke in the playoffs, we won best NFL stadium food. Take that?