Food at baseball stadiums has improved over the years. However, you might be craving something a little more substantial or with more variety either before or after the game. Regardless of whether you are visiting or are a local, it helps to know where to go within a short drive of the stadium parking lot. To help you make that all important dining decision, here are 8 places to eat near JetBlue Park in Fort Myers during Spring Training games this year. JetBlue is also known as Fenway South and is the home of the world famous Boston Red Sox.
When the Red Sox first brought their spring training program to Fort Myers, they played downtown at City of Palms Park. I loved that stadium. It was easy to navigate and was cozy if that is a word you can use for a stadium. It was also close to downtown dining. The team has since moved south to the massive JetBlue Park which is not exactly located in the hub of activity.
However, there are lots of great places to eat and drink that don’t take too much time and effort to find. All of these spots are locally owned and operated too. Some by longtime and well respected restaurateurs. I love supporting small businesses, the mom and pop restaurants that keep our economy going and our bellies satisfied.
The majority of these are east of I-75, like the stadium. In addition, they are all within a five mile radius. There certainly are many options when it comes to pre and post game Red Sox fun. However, here are some local faves. Enjoy these 8 places to eat near JetBlue Park in Fort Myers during Spring Training games this year.