FIFA World Cup 2026 Safety Guide: Staying Safe Across Three Countries

FIFA 2026 Food Guide: What to Eat in Every Host City

From NYC pizza to Mexico City tacos — your complete eating plan for the World Cup

🌮 Street Food 🍖 BBQ 🍣 Seafood 🍔 Stadium Eats
16 Host Cities
3 Countries
$5–$350 Meal Price Range
104 Matches to Eat Around

World Cup 2026 isn’t just about the 48 teams and 104 matches — it’s also your chance to eat your way across North America. You’ll taste NYC bagels one day, Kansas City ribs the next, then Mexico City tacos the day after. This FIFA 2026 food guide gives you the real spots locals actually eat at, plus stadium-area options, price ranges, and where vegetarians, vegans, halal eaters and kosher travelers can go.

I’ve focused on authentic places, avoided obvious tourist traps, and included practical advice for match days when time is tight. Prices reflect early 2026 estimates and will rise during the tournament. Book tables 4–8 weeks ahead for popular restaurants — especially in the US and Canada.

Let’s start with the East Coast and work our way around.

New York / New Jersey – MetLife Stadium Area

MetLife Stadium sits in East Rutherford, but the real food action is 15–30 minutes away in Manhattan, Jersey City or Hoboken. You get every cuisine imaginable.

Must-Try Dishes

  • New York-style pizza (thin, foldable slices)
  • Bagels with lox or everything seasoning
  • Halal street cart chicken & rice
  • Black & white cookies
  • Chopped cheese sandwich (Bronx classic)

Recommended Spots

  • Joe’s Pizza (multiple locations) – $4–6/slice. Fast, classic, perfect pre-match fuel.
  • Ess-a-Bagel (Midtown) – $6–12 bagels. Get it with scallion cream cheese.
  • The Halal Guys (53rd & 6th) – $10–15 chicken & rice. Long lines, worth it.
  • Los Tacos No.1 (Chelsea Market) – $5–8 tacos. Fresh tortillas, excellent al pastor.
  • Katz’s Delicatessen (Lower East Side) – $25 pastrami on rye. Iconic, cash-only tip line.

Stadium-Area & Budget Options

American Dream mall (5 min from MetLife) has Shake Shack, Chick-fil-A, and halal carts. Expect $12–20 per person.

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Superiority Burger – creative veggie burgers $12–18
  • Vegan: By Chloe or abcV – salads & bowls $15–25
  • Halal: The Halal Guys + many carts
  • Kosher: Dougie’s BBQ & Grill (multiple locations) $20–35

Pro tip: Download the Seamless or Uber Eats app — delivery is fast even during matches.

Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field Area

South Philly surrounds the Linc. Cheesesteaks rule, but the city has far more to offer.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Philly cheesesteak (wit Whiz or provolone)
  • Soft pretzels with mustard
  • Roast pork sandwich
  • Water ice (Italian ice)
  • Tastykake snacks

Recommended Spots

  • Pat’s King of Steaks or Geno’s Steaks – $12–15 classic. Open late.
  • DiNic’s (Reading Terminal Market) – $12 roast pork with sharp provolone. Often voted best sandwich in America.
  • Termini Bros Bakery – cannoli $5–7. Perfect post-match sweet.
  • Angelo’s Pizzeria South – $4–6 slices. Locals’ favorite.

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Black-owned GrindHouse Vegan – cheesesteak $14
  • Vegan: HipCityVeg – “Philly steak” $12
  • Halal: Saad’s Halal – chicken cheesesteak $10–14

Reading Terminal Market is 20 min from stadium — go early for shorter lines.

Boston / Foxborough – Gillette Stadium Area

Gillette is 30 miles south of Boston. Seafood and Italian dominate.

Must-Try Dishes

  • New England clam chowder
  • Lobster roll (hot butter or cold mayo)
  • Fried clams
  • Cannoli from Mike’s Pastry
  • Fluffernutter (marshmallow fluff sandwich)

Recommended Spots

  • Legal Sea Foods (multiple) – clam chowder $9–12, lobster roll $30–40
  • Neptune Oyster (North End) – lobster roll $38, oysters $4 each
  • Mike’s Pastry – cannoli $6–8. Expect lines.
  • Bova’s Bakery – cheaper cannoli $5

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: My Diner – veggie plates $12–18
  • Vegan: By Chloe or Life Alive – bowls $14–20
  • Halal: Istanbul’lu – kebabs $12–18

Stadium tailgate food is decent but expensive — eat in Boston before heading south.

Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium Area

Downtown Atlanta surrounds the stadium. Southern soul food meets global influences.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Fried chicken & waffles
  • Peach cobbler
  • Collard greens & mac & cheese
  • Pimento cheese
  • Shrimp & grits

Recommended Spots

  • Busy Bee Cafe – fried chicken plate $18–22
  • Mary Mac’s Tea Room – Southern plate $16–20
  • The Varsity – chili dogs $5–8. Iconic drive-in.
  • Heirloom Market BBQ – brisket & Korean sides $18–25

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Soul Vegetarian – plates $12–18
  • Vegan: Slutty Vegan – burgers $12–16
  • Halal: Al-Basha – Mediterranean $12–20

Mercedes-Benz has excellent in-stadium food — try the Chick-fil-A sandwich if open.

Miami – Hard Rock Stadium Area

Miami Gardens area has strong Cuban and Caribbean influence.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Cuban sandwich
  • Croquetas
  • Key lime pie
  • Stone crab claws (seasonal)
  • Empanadas

Recommended Spots

  • Versailles Restaurant – Cuban sandwich $12–15
  • La Sandwicherie – pressed sandwiches $10–14
  • Sarge’s Deli (near stadium) – pastrami $18
  • El Mago de las Fritas – frita burger $10

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Planta – upscale vegan $20–35
  • Vegan: Pura Vida – bowls $12–18
  • Halal: House of Gyro – shawarma $12–16

Hard Rock Stadium has solid concessions — try the Cuban sandwich inside if time is short.

Kansas City – Arrowhead Stadium Area

BBQ capital. You’ll smell smoke everywhere.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Burnt ends
  • Ribs (sauce on side or wet)
  • Pulled pork sandwich
  • Brisket
  • Z-Man sandwich (brisket, onion rings, cheese)

Recommended Spots

  • Joe’s Kansas City BBQ – Z-Man $14, burnt ends $18
  • Arthur Bryant’s – classic ribs $20
  • Gates Bar-B-Q – short ribs $22
  • LC’s Barbecue – burnt ends $16

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Veggie options limited — try sides (beans, fries)
  • Vegan: Char Bar – smoked jackfruit $14
  • Halal: Aladdin’s – Mediterranean $12–18

Arrowhead tailgates are legendary — bring your own grill if possible.

Dallas / Arlington – AT&T Stadium Area

Texas BBQ, Tex-Mex, and huge portions.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Brisket
  • Beef ribs
  • Tex-Mex enchiladas
  • Pecan pie
  • Breakfast tacos

Recommended Spots

  • Pecan Lodge – brisket plate $20–28
  • Lockhart Smokehouse – beef rib $25
  • Meso Maya – tacos $4–6 each
  • El Fenix – enchiladas $14

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Spiral Diner – vegan Tex-Mex $12–18
  • Vegan: V-Eats – bowls $14–20
  • Halal: Fuel City Tacos – halal options $4–6

AT&T has excellent in-stadium food — try the Whataburger stand.

Houston – NRG Stadium Area

One of the most diverse food cities in America.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Brisket
  • Crawfish boil
  • Viet-Cajun seafood
  • Breakfast tacos
  • Phở

Recommended Spots

  • Killen's BBQ – brisket $25–30
  • Crawfish & Noodles – Viet-Cajun boil $25–40
  • The Breakfast Klub – wings & waffles $16
  • Pappasito’s Cantina – fajitas $20–30

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Loving Hut – vegan Vietnamese $12–18
  • Vegan: Bistro Vegan – bowls $14–20
  • Halal: Al Aseel – Middle Eastern $12–18

NRG area has many halal and Asian options — great for variety.

Los Angeles / Inglewood – SoFi Stadium Area

Global food capital. You can eat anything here.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Korean tacos
  • In-N-Out Double-Double
  • Birria tacos
  • Sushi
  • Roscoe’s chicken & waffles

Recommended Spots

  • Kogi BBQ – Korean tacos $4–6
  • In-N-Out – Double-Double $5–8
  • Guerrilla Tacos – gourmet tacos $6–10
  • Roscoe’s House of Chicken & Waffles – $15–22
  • Bestia – Italian $60–100 (reservation needed)

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian/Vegan: Crossroads Kitchen – $20–35
  • Halal: The Halal Guys or Bismillah Halal Tandoori – $10–18
  • Kosher: Jeff’s Gourmet – $12–20

SoFi concessions are strong — try the smash burgers inside.

San Francisco Bay Area – Levi’s Stadium Area

Farm-to-table meets tech money. Fresh and expensive.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Sourdough bread bowl with clam chowder
  • Mission burrito
  • In-N-Out (secret menu)
  • Dungeness crab
  • Ice cream at Bi-Rite

Recommended Spots

  • Tartine Bakery – croissant $5–8
  • La Taqueria – burrito $10–14
  • In-N-Out – $6–10
  • Swan Oyster Depot – crab $30–50

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Gregoire – creative $15–25
  • Vegan: Souley Vegan – soul food $14–20
  • Halal: Shalimar – Pakistani $12–18

Levi’s has good concessions — try the garlic fries.

Seattle – Lumen Field Area

Downtown location means Pike Place is walking distance.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Salmon (cedar-plank or smoked)
  • Dungeness crab
  • Teriyaki
  • Piroshky piroshky
  • Starbucks Reserve coffee

Recommended Spots

  • Pike Place Chowder – bowl $10–14
  • Le Panier – French pastries $5–8
  • Salumi – sandwiches $12–18
  • Starbucks Reserve Roastery – $6–12 drinks

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Cafe Flora – $15–25
  • Vegan: Plum Bistro – $18–30
  • Halal: Tamarind – Indian $12–20

Lumen Field concessions are solid — try the Dungeness crab sandwich.

Toronto – BMO Field Area

One of the most multicultural food cities on the planet.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Peameal bacon sandwich
  • Poutine
  • Butter tart
  • Shawarma
  • Dim sum

Recommended Spots

  • Carousel Bakery (St. Lawrence Market) – peameal bacon $8–12
  • Poutini’s House – poutine $10–14
  • Bang Bang Ice Cream – creative scoops $6–9
  • Sumac – Middle Eastern $15–25

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Planta – $20–35
  • Vegan: Rosalinda – $18–30
  • Halal: Paramount Fine Foods – $10–18

BMO Field is downtown — walk to many options.

Vancouver – BC Place Area

Fresh seafood meets Asian influence.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Salmon (wild or farmed)
  • Japanese sushi
  • Chinese dim sum
  • Poutine with local twist
  • Nanaimo bar

Recommended Spots

  • Go Fish (near waterfront) – fish & chips $15–20
  • Jinya Ramen Bar – ramen $14–18
  • Granville Island Market – multiple vendors $10–20
  • Medina Cafe – Moroccan brunch $15–25

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: The Acorn – $18–30
  • Vegan: Chickpea – $12–20
  • Halal: Afghan Kitchen – $15–25

BC Place is central — many options within walking distance.

Mexico City – Estadio Azteca Area

Street food paradise. Eat cheap and eat often.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Tacos al pastor
  • Tlacoyo
  • Chilaquiles
  • Mole poblano
  • Elotes (street corn)

Recommended Spots

  • El Califa de León – tacos $3–6 USD
  • El Huequito – al pastor $4–7
  • Mercado de Coyoacán – quesadillas $3–5
  • Pujol – tasting menu $200 USD (book early)

Dietary Notes

  • Vegetarian: Lots of mushroom & nopales options $3–8
  • Vegan: Limited — stick to veggies & beans
  • Halal: Polanco has Middle Eastern spots $10–20

Street food safety: Choose busy stands with visible cooking. Drink bottled water.

Guadalajara & Monterrey Quick Hits

Guadalajara (Estadio Akron)

  • Birria (goat stew) – Las 9 Esquinas $8–14 USD
  • Torta ahogada – Mercado San Juan de Dios $5–8
  • Vegetarian birria – mushroom version $6–10

Monterrey (Estadio BBVA)

  • Cabrito (roast goat) – El Gran Pastor $16–28 USD
  • Carne asada tacos – street stands $3–6
  • Vegetarian: Nopales & bean tacos $4–8
Hungry for FIFA 2026?

Start planning your meals now — book tables early!

East Coast Eats West Coast Picks Mexico Must-Tries

Frequently Asked Questions

Are stadium concessions good during World Cup 2026?
Yes — many venues (Mercedes-Benz, SoFi, AT&T) have upgraded local and international options. Expect $12–20 for mains, $8–15 for drinks. Still worth eating outside for authenticity and price.
Where can vegetarians/vegans eat near stadiums?
Most cities have solid options within 20–30 min. LA (Crossroads), Toronto (Planta), NYC (By Chloe), Atlanta (Slutty Vegan), Seattle (Plum Bistro). Check HappyCow app for real-time spots.
Is street food safe in Mexico during the World Cup?
Yes if you choose busy stands with fresh, cooked-to-order food. Avoid anything sitting out long. Drink only bottled water. Stomach issues are rare if you follow these rules.
How far in advance should I book restaurants?
Popular spots (especially Michelin-level or famous BBQ joints) need 4–8 weeks advance during tournament weeks. Use OpenTable (US/Canada) or call direct (Mexico).
Are halal and kosher options available?
Yes in big cities. Halal is easiest in NYC, Toronto, LA, Houston, Atlanta. Kosher options exist in NYC, Toronto, Miami, LA. Use apps like Zabihah or HappyCow to find locations near your stadium.
What are the best cheap eats near stadiums?
Food trucks and carts win. NYC Halal Guys ($10–15), Philly Pat’s ($12), Atlanta Varsity ($5–8), Mexico City street tacos ($3–6), LA Kogi ($4–6). Always cheaper and faster than inside.

Eat Your Way Through World Cup 2026

The 2026 tournament gives you a rare chance to taste North America in one trip. From Philly cheesesteaks to Mexico City al pastor, every city delivers.

Quick reminders:

  • Book popular restaurants 4–8 weeks early
  • Choose busy street vendors for safety
  • Use apps like HappyCow for dietary needs
  • Try local stadium concessions — some are excellent
  • Budget $15–40 per meal in US/Canada, $5–20 in Mexico

Download menus and make reservations now. The food will be as memorable as the matches.

Last updated: February 2026. Prices approximate and subject to change.

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