Where to Eat Before a Miami Marlins Game
Sure, peanuts and Cracker Jack are classics, but Miami has way better options just blocks from the ballpark.


Geoffrey Anderson Jr. is a contributing/staff writer for Dish Miami. For over six years, he has covered the South Florida dining scene with his wife for the award-winning local food blog Miami Food Pug. When he's not writing about food, he's eating it—or attending rock concerts and traveling.
Sure, peanuts and Cracker Jack are classics, but Miami has way better options just blocks from the ballpark.

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