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By Michael Clair@michaelsclair
12:04 PM EDT
Ever since Chris Von der Ahe, the owner of the St. Louis Browns of the American Association (who, confusingly enough, became the Cardinals of today) started selling hot dogs at the ballpark in the 1880s, stuffing your face has been just as big a part of going to the game as the action on the field.
But we are a long, long,
long way away from those early days when some tubed meat plopped between bread was enough. Heck, even ballpark nachos those crispy chips and nuclear powered-cheese, which were invented in 1976 look like quaint home cooking compared to some of the things teams bring out today.
Drew Barrymore, Ross Mathews taste test Boston clam chowders from Legal Sea Foods, Boston Sail Loft, Yankee Lobster Co. to declare a Battle of the Bites winner
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
In a close race, Legal Sea Foods was the favorite clam chowder on the “Drew Barrymore Show” on Thursday.
Drew Barrymore, Ross Mathews and three guest judges taste tested three clam chowders from Boston during the talk show. The chowders were from Legal Sea Foods, Boston Sail Loft and Yankee Lobster Co.
“I’ve been sleeping on chowder,” Mathews said after trying the first option, Legal Sea Foods.
We have a winner! Find out who has the tastiest clam chowder in Boston (with a little help from Drew and @helloross): https://t.co/T04si7QnYQpic.twitter.com/SCM05SqKlS The Drew Barrymore Show (@DrewBarrymoreTV) January 14, 2021