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Fuzzies lands deal to bring Baltimore burgers to Camden Yards this Orioles season and beyond

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Fuzzies Burgers, the mobile burger joint owned by brothers Josh and Brad Vecchiolla, said Wednesday that it signed a multi-year deal to start dishing out its “greatest hits” full-time at Camden Yards starting this baseball season.

The agreement with Levy, a Chicago-based hospitality company that manages concessions at the ballpark, means Orioles fans will be able to order from Fuzzies’ core menu of burgers — plus fries and beer — beginning March 28, opening day.

Fuzzies has a new stall being built on the ground floor near Section 67. It will be part of “City Connect Corner,” which Josh Vecchiolla said will feature Baltimore-based food vendors including Stuggy’s and Jimmy’s Famous Seafood.

“The amount of support that we’ve seen … it’s really astounding,” Vecchiolla said. “We were really, really excited to tell everyone that it’s a done deal and we’re going to be here. And we’re going to be here all the time.”

The Vecchiolla brothers started Fuzzies as a pop-up business in the fall of 2020. Today, they have a stationary burger trailer at Peabody Heights Brewery, a roaming food truck and a headquarters with a commercial kitchen in Harford County.

Last season, Fuzzies made an appearance at the Camden Commons pop-up stall for about 17 games, Vecchiolla said, noting that it was so popular that Orioles fans waited in line for up to an hour at games.

“They had their heart set on a Fuzzies,” he said.

This year, with a permanent stall, Vecchiolla is aiming to shorten wait times. Fuzzies will be open during every home game, he said, and will likely expand its Camden Yards menu to also include fried chicken and a falafel burger.


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