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Mitch Kreps and friends brought a homemade spaghetti dinner to a Brewers game, adhering to the stadium's carry-in policy. Their creative meal went viral on social media after the Brewers' 13-2 victory over the Diamondbacks.
It wasn't long ago that Mitch Kreps noticed a Cubs fan bragging on social media that he had successfully brought a Chipotle bowl into a Major League Baseball game. He knew Brewers fans could do even better.
Mitch Kreps and his friends pose in the terrace section of American Family Field on April 28, 2026.
Kreps, 32, of St. Francis, and five friends plotted a spaghetti dinner inside American Family Field on April 28, enjoying some home-cooked magic during the Brewers' 13-2 victory over the Diamondbacks. And it was totally within the stadium's carry-in policy.
"Certain stadiums will have more or less restrictions, but generally, if you can bring it in a clear gallon bag, then you're good," Kreps said after his crew's cuisine went viral with more than a million views on X.
The Brewers indeed permit "personal size food items" like a sandwich, small bag of unopened pretzels and fruit. Kreps, an avid stadium-goer who's also dubbed himself president of the newly formed Hot Dog Club at the stadium, knew the policy well enough to know he could pass through security with an allotment of spaghetti supplies.
Kreps himself brought the noodles, Zach Behnke brought the garlic bread, Natalie Kreps handled the grated parmesan, Mike Pankowski brought in Glorioso's meatballs, Jonathan Rick handled the paper plates and "sauce master" Bert Lauderdale, himself a Milwaukee social-media personality , provided the final touch.
Mitch Kreps brought a homemade spaghetti dinner to the Brewers game.
Generally, fans can bring food in a clear gallon bag, but specific rules may vary by stadium.
Kreps' spaghetti dinner post gained over a million views on social media after the game.
The Brewers won the game against the Diamondbacks with a score of 13-2.

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There was a small price to pay, however; between the shuttle ride from nearby Rounding Third and the process of getting into the ballpark, not everything was exactly piping hot by meal time.
"The only thing that was slightly warm were the meatballs because our buddy brought them in a [thermal] lunch box to our house," Kreps said. "It was great anyway. It's like cold pizza."
Mitch Kreps and his friends prepare to enter American Family Field with spaghetti in hand on April 28, 2026.
Kreps has already contributed to the Milwaukee culinary landscape with his preference for Hamm's beer, something he's been drinking for years with a slice of lemon. That caught on locally when another friend of his established the #HammsWithALemon hashtag. Kreps learned that one vendor inside the stadium would be selling Hamm's this year, and so he brought lemons (in a clear plastic bag, of course) to opening day.
He has to qualify as an influencer by this point, no? Kreps says no.
A portrait of the spaghetti meal consumed by Mitch Kreps and his friends at a Brewers game April 28, 2026.
"I am a person who lives a life, and a lot of people seem to enjoy the way I live," he said with a laugh.
Next on the agenda for AmFam potluck dining? Perhaps fried rice or a party sub that he envisions being carried into the stadium over his friends' shoulders.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers fans bring spaghetti dinner to game, go viral