As the Buffalo Bills host the Denver Broncos in a playoff game on Sunday, fans from both cities will be able to enjoy the “Battle Boat” — a Giant menu item at Highmark Stadium which was recently highlighted by a social media content creator.
The Battle Boat is a two-foot-tall display of spicy waffle fries combined With food From Two Cities NFL. One half is filled with Buffalo staples and the other contains culinary fun from the opposing team's location.
Cameron Guzzo, 26, of Massachusetts, said he decided to highlight this fry-filled monstrosity during a recent trip to Buffalo for his “At the Stadium Food Review” series.
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“Every stadium I go to, I try to see if they have a crazy food item, something that grabs attention, or something funny,” Guzzo told Fox News Digital. “These videos seem to be doing really well and people really like seeing the weird side of it.”
Guzzo, a civil engineer who cheers for the Bills even though he lives in the New England Patriots' neighborhood, said he didn't know anything about it. Battle boat If it wasn't for an email from the team.
“It's kind of in a hidden corner that you wouldn't be able to see if you were walking down the hall,” Guzzo said.
Fortunately for him, he said, he received an email with offers for food at the stadium.
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“That's the only way I knew about it,” he said. “And I'm so glad I did because it was one of the most amazing food items I think I've ever encountered at any sporting event.”
Cool enough to give it a 9 out of 10 inch His video.
The Battle Boat has been available at Highmark Stadium throughout the 2024 season. But it made its debut during last season's playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, albeit under a different name, Delaware North spokesman Glenn White told Fox News Digital.
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Known then as “Stampede Fries,” they were a two-foot-long stack of french fries topped with Buffalo chicken and blue cheese on one half and chopped pastrami, coleslaw and shredded cheese on the other.
It took on a new name for the subsequent divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs, White said.
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The concept stuck — but it took a child to come up with a permanent name during Bring Your Child to Work Day at the Delaware North headquarters.
“We were struggling to come up with a consistent, catchy name, so (executive chef) Stephen Foreman asked all the kids in attendance that day to provide their input, and Battle Boat was suggested and became the clear winner,” White said. .
Although the Battle Boat costs $28, Guzzo said it's worth the price.
“The week I had the food, it was Greek themed, so it was chicken souvlaki, Greek sauce and feta,” Guzzo said. “And then the other side changes radically for the opponent city.”
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“It was New York themed,” Guzzo said. “It was Meatballs with marinara And mozzarella cheese.”
Guzzo had no guesses as to what might appear in Sunday's game against the Broncos.
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“The only thing I had heard of before I went to Denver were Rocky Mountain oysters,” Guzzo said, adding that “I wouldn't like it if that was what was on the (other) side of my waffle fries.”
He won't have to worry. The Bills and Delaware North announced that the Denver half “will be crowned with Denver omelette“Scrambled eggs, peppers, onions and pancetta.”
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As for the upcoming NFL stadium food that Guzzo will chronicle, it's an unreleased item, “so I can't talk too much about that right now.”
However, Guzzo said, he realized that “food transcends everyone.”
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His latest review may end up in a stranger's suggested feed on social media, racking up more views than any other type of video he makes, “which tells me people love seeing the craziest kinds of food.”