Sports and Nachos are inseparable.
Nachos at a ball game are as important as a hot dog, beer, and cracker jacks
Below are submissions dedicated to an undying love for both sports and nachos
Dan’s looking dapper, sporting his 1983 White Sox jersey.
He was careful to keep the Comisky Park nachos in his mouth and off the jersey.

Seeing Cubs fans on the South Side makes Dan a little ill.
But we both knew that #54 Felix Diaz would shut down the North Siders.

Ok, not exactly “Sports Nachos” until you hear the story.
These nachos are family tradition, following a rough 2-hour Whirlyball battle.
Some may say “there are no losers in Whirlyball”, but with this group, we might all be losers.
But we can all feel good about ourselves, knowing that Pizzeria Uno makes damn good nachos.

I found this picture from a few years ago.
These are nachos from Waveland Bowl on Waveland and Western.

Ok, this picture deserves a story too.
This nacho platter was whipped up at the Cubby Bear North.
Honestly, this ranks as one of the top nachos I have ever eaten.
And that doesn’t include the joy that the Florida Marlins advanced to the World Series that night.

I just like this.

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