The biggest expense without a doubt when considering attending a Super Bowl is obviously a ticket, but that’s not the only thing which has been priced highly in advance of today’s big game.
Fans and media have taken to social media to show how high food prices were raised at today’s Super Bowl matchup between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium. Unsurprisingly, they’re very, very high.
Want a fresh crab sandwich? That’s cost you $20. Need to clench your thirst with a bottle of water? That’s $7.
Some @SuperBowl concession prices pic.twitter.com/RzMUMBiKrF
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) February 7, 2016
In a non-shocking development, concession prices have been jacked up high. Fans will likely pay whatever it costs for a cold one during the game, as the experience itself is once in a lifetime for most. It’s why you’ll see an $18 grilled chicken sandwich, or pay $13 for a beer.
Super Bowl 50 concession prices (H/T @stadiyums) pic.twitter.com/jbhCFl48h7
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 7, 2016
The wine menu cuts to the chase. No matter the type, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir or Rose, you’re going to be paying $25 a pop for a “specialty” glass of wine.
Of course there's a Wine booth @SuperBowl. We're in wine country after all pic.twitter.com/gExWtDbJjj
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) February 7, 2016
Here’s a list of the wide variety of concessions you can pick up at Super Bowl 50.
Food option chart at official Super Bowl 50 tailgate pic.twitter.com/2cxrfnMpjP
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 7, 2016
Stadium concession prices are always ridiculous, and today’s Super Bowl takes that notion to an unsurprising extreme.