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You’ll Need Deep Pockets To Eat & Drink At An Eagles Game – Here’s What It’ll Cost You

Eagles Fan Drinking A Beer

If you’re planning to catch a Philadelphia Eagles game in person this season, make sure you eat and drink before you go into the stadium, unless you want to spend a ridiculous amount of money when you go to the concession stand.

Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, now boasts some of the most expensive concession stand prices in the entire NFL, with prices so high that fans are calling them downright ridiculous.

A sneak peek of Chickie & Pete’s menu at the Linc shows that a single can of Miller Lite beer will run you a jaw-dropping $18.50. Want some crab fries with that? That’ll be $17.50. Chicken cutlets are $17.00. A soft drink ranges from $9.50-12.50. Even bottle of water costs $7.75. It’s absolute insanity and greed!

For context, that’s more than double what fans pay at stadiums like Hard Rock Stadium in Miami or M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Eating and drinking at an Eagles game now feels more like a luxury splurge than a casual Sunday.

Fans Aren’t Happy — And Who Could Blame Them?

Eagles fans are some of the most passionate (and loyal) in the league, but social media has been buzzing with complaints about the sky-high food and drink prices at games. One fan joked, “At these prices, the Eagles better be serving Wagyu hot dogs and craft beer brewed in Nick Foles’ backyard.” Another added, “I came to see a football game, not refinance my house for a beer.”

While concessions have been trending upward league-wide, Philly now sits firmly near the top of the NFL’s “most expensive stadium food” list.. a tough pill to swallow in a city where blue-collar pride runs deep.

Hey, I get it, they’ve got to pay for Saquon somehow. But c’mon now, charging nearly $20 for a can of beer isn’t the answer!

Still Showing Up, But Feeling Squeezed

Despite the sticker shock, the Eagles’ faithful will still pack the stands week after week. But with tickets, parking, merch, and now food prices all climbing, many fans are starting to rethink how often they can make it out to South Philly for a game.

The atmosphere at Lincoln Financial Field is second to none. But at this rate, you might need to budget for a small loan just to enjoy a beer and crab fries while you’re there.

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