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    Box Frites

    3.5 (31 reviews)

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    Very loud
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Matt E.

    4.5 stars... Who would have thought a major league sports stadium would have food so good that I wish there were more locations outside the park? I certainly didn't. Box Frites has the most amazing garlic parmesan fries and a fried berry and apple pie with caramel sauce that's practically life changing. They do have dipping sauces (first one is free, and $1.75ea after) but the garlic parmesan definitely don't need any extra flavor. The prices are a little high but definitely reasonable, especially for the location. If you're at CitiField wondering where this awesome spot is, it's by the food court type area by the Shake Shack behind right field. Here's the break down for most of their menu: Beer (about 24 ounces): 8-8.75 Fries (regular or garlic): 6.25 sm, 8 lg Sweet Potato Fries (regular or garlic): 7.25 sm, 9.75lg Pies (berry or berry/apple): 4.75 Hot Dogs (reg, buffalo, blt): $5.50-6.75

    Garlic parmesan fries!  You can't eat just one!!!
    Candy G.

    We were so excited to try Box Frites's Garlic Parmesan fries after reading about it on YELP. Unfortunately, something went awry as we ordered; though we ordered the Garlic Parmesan fries, we were given plain ones. I did like them as they reminded me of Roy Rogers's fries which I haven't had in years...don't know if they're still around. At $15 for a not so big fries and large soda, the fries could've been fresh. At least the person behind the counter was friendly and helpful to boot!

    Garlic fries & BLT hot dog
    YuhLi Y.

    Super delicious garlic French fries. It was expensive but it's such a huge serving of fries. The garlic fries were tossed in Parmesan cheese, parsley and garlic. So addicting but a little in the salty side. BLT hot dog was tasty also. Had some special mayo sauce, bacon, tomato and lettuce. The bun tasted like potato bread which was so good. If I ever go to citifield, forget the crazy shake shack line and come here!

    Parmesan garlic fries
    Cibi A.

    For ballpark food, the serving size and price were good! (~$10) Had the garlic parmesan fries with rosemary ranch, with or without the sauce the fries were great. Well seasoned and not to salty. Grab 2 forks, the large size is perfect for sharing, just beware of the raw garlic pieces of you're on a date!

    Garlic fries..
    Sharon L.

    Whenever I'm at Citi Field and have craving for burger and fries, I head to Shake Shack for the burger and Box Frites for the fries. Box Frites features thick-cut Idaho potato fries with your choice of dipping sauces-- 1st sauce is included, additional sauce is $2-- ballpark mayo, bacon aioli, blue cheese, chipotle ketchup. We always get the garlic-parmesan frites with roasted garlic and grated pecorino cheese. A large box will cost you $8 and is perfect for sharing. Beware of stinky breath afterwards though! The consistency of the fries can vary.. sometimes they will be super crispy and other times they are less crispy. Still worth a try and def the best option for fries at Citi Field.

    Cheddar bacon fries w/  buffalo sauce mmmm

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    The large box is the better deal. Share it with your friends and family. I crave the smoky bacon sauce during the off-season...LGM!

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    Don't waste your time on the Parmesan fries. The line was long and they were burned. Nathan's fries are way better.

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    Got sick immediately after getting food here in the 5th inning of Saturday's game against the Giants.

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