Everyone knows that going to Coors Field is much more about the stadium than about how the Rockies play. It's one of the best stadiums in the league, with lots of food, beers and fun.

Speaking of food, there's some new food items hitting the stadium soon, including something that lovers of ice cream and pasta can wraps their arms around.

It's brilliant, artsy, and looks delicious; who's ready for a game of baseball?

Coors Field Gets New Food Item

According to FOX31, Colorado Rockies fans will be seeing a new item to try out, as part of a roll-out that only six other baseball stadiums will have; when you consider that there are 30 Major League Baseball stadiums, Coors Field being included is great.

Spaghetti and Meatballs Dessert Item at Coors Field

The company that provides the food items at Coors Field, Aramark, is bringing in some new food and drink items to stadiums for the last half of the season. Each of the seven stadiums selected will get one "Limited Time Culinary Hit," Coors Field's being "Polar Pasta."

Vanilla ice cream topped with donut holes, strawberry syrup, and mint. ([Available at] Section 119)

Polar Pasta at Coors Field
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Everybody likes having "Breakfast for Dinner," so why not have "Dessert for Dinner?" Or, is it, "Dinner for Dessert?" though, that one doesn't sound as fun.

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The Polar Pasta does sound pretty good, but I think I would option for the item that's coming to Kauffman Stadium (home to the Kansas City Royals:) Taste of the K Taco:

Charred hot dog wrapped in a cheeseburger quesadilla and topped with barbecue brisket, French fries, shredded romaine, pickled red onion, Sriracha Cracker Jacks, and 816Sauce.

K.C. Royals - Taste of the K Taco
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