The No. 1 selling food item at CenturyLink Field is a classic: The Vienna all-beef Chicago-style hot dog.

But this season, that old ballpark standby is facing some new competition as local favorites take up residence at the stadium, reflecting the diverse tastes of this fan base, city and neighborhood.

The message? Eat Local. Hyperlocal.

"We've tried to create a little taste of Seattle within the walls of the stadium," said Eric Kornbluth, General Manager of Seattle Sportservice. "We can't just do hot dogs and soda and beer anymore, because people do expect more of an experience. And that's what we want to deliver."

Of course, you can still get a classic hot dog. But you could also try a bacon bratwurst with grilled onions and cream cheese, one of three sausages created exclusively for CenturyLink Field by Uli's Famous Sausage, a longtime staple of Pike Place Market.

"Seattle is a really food-centric city, so it's important for us to continue to evolve to the palates of our guests," said Zach Hensley, Managing Director of Guest Experience at CenturyLink Field.