These Bay Area food favorites will be available at the Chase Center

Bakesale Betty

Guests can find three Bakesale Betty stands throughout the arena, each will feature their signature chicken sandwich. In addition to the sandwich, the stands will also include chicken strips and fries. Guests can find three Bakesale Betty stands throughout the arena, each will feature their signature chicken sandwich. In addition to the sandwich, the stands will also include chicken strips and fries. less Bakesale Betty

Guests can find three Bakesale Betty stands throughout the arena, each will feature their signature chicken sandwich. In addition to the sandwich, the stands will also include chicken strips and Guests can find three Bakesale Betty stands throughout the arena, each will feature their signature chicken sandwich. In addition to the sandwich, the stands will also include chicken strips and ... more Photo: Bart Nagel Photography Photo: Bart Nagel Photography Image 1 of / 27 Caption Close These Bay Area food favorites will be available at the Chase Center 1 / 27 Back to Gallery

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There’s nothing ordinary about the new concessions opening at the Chase Center’s grand opening next month.

The arena has an impressive lineup of Bay Area eateries with a mix of local favorites that include Bakesale Betty, Tacolicious and Hot Dog Bills. Each stand will offer their most popular menu items too, like the mouthwatering chicken sandwich from Bakesale Betty or the classic “Burgerdog” found at Hot Dog Bills.

There’s a total of 36 concessions scattered throughout two levels of the arena that include a Main Concourse level, dubbed the Absolut Bar, and an Upper Concourse level. The Absolut Bar dining area will contain most of the concessions.

Bon Appétit Management Company and Levy Restaurants have partnered with Chase Center to run their food operations, which will be led by culinary director Mark Jeffers.

Jeffers will be in charge of Bon Appétit executive chefs, sous chefs and about 200 culinary staff members who will prepare all the meals in house for each concession stand, Bon Appetit Management Company notes.

Each restaurant featured has signed over rights to their recipes and insignia to Bon Appetit and Levy that will allow them to replicate their meals, The Chronicle’s Justin Philips wrote.

There’ll also be a Taste Maker’s program that will feature smaller local Bay Area businesses and offer them opportunities and business growth at Chase Center.

“It gives them exposure that they might not be able to attain themselves,” Jeffers told reporters at the Chase Center media tour on Monday. “It’s really cool to be able to showcase these local artisans.”

Alicia's Tamales Los Mayas is just one of the vendors participating in the Taste Maker’s program, Prior to their Chase Center debut, the Hayward-based tamale vendor got its start through San Francisco’s nonprofit La Cocina. Others include Yvonnes Southern Sweets and Dumpling Time, both from San Francisco.

The roster not only embraces local businesses, it also emphasis the Bay Area’s diverse foodscape with Filipino-inspired fare, Mexican, Italian, and Southern comfort foods being highlighted.

The arena’s first public event is scheduled for Sept. 6 and will have performances by Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony.

Check out a full list of their eateries here:

Tacolicious

Bakesale Betty

Big Nates BBQ

Tony G’s

Sam’s Chowder House

Hot Dog Bills

Dumpling Time

CC Made

Alicia's Tamales Los Mayas

La Corneta

Old Skool Café

Sarap Shop

Sugar and Spun

Tin Pot Creamery

Yvonne’s Southern Sweets

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Susana Guerrero is an SFGATE producer. Email: Susana.Guerrero@sfgate.com | Twitter: @SusyGuerrero3