Cheeseburgers, black bean burgers, fries, lemon pepper wings, chicken tenders, hot dogs, fountain drinks, and ice cream novelty items are among the all-inclusive food options available. Two cash bars are available for alcoholic beverages.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Season ticket holders and group tickets can purchase lounge and club seats during Atlanta Falcons games. Only group tickets are available during Atlanta United games.
Falcons games cost between $150 and $250, while United games cost between $70 and $80.
According to Matthew Cooper, senior executive chef at Levy Restaurants, there will be roughly sixteen new culinary items available at the concessions this season.
Among the new things are:
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Cooper stated that Molly B’s 300-level concession booth will serve the Freddie Burger at every Falcons game. It features pickled Fresno chilies, gruyere cheese, and black pepper bacon.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
This year, a limited number of games will feature the Stadium Rack-O-Ribs at the Molly B’s 100-level concession booth. A complete rack of smoked St. Louis ribs is served with green onions, Ritz cracker crumbs, macaroni and cheese, and kettle chips on top.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Miguel Martinez-Jimenez is credited.
Every Falcons game in West Nest, Molly B’s 100-level concession stand, and every club and terrace area serves the Dirty Bird Dusted Wings. According to Cooper, it has wings covered with a homemade Dirty Bird Dust Blend, which is a variation on lemon pepper seasoning with a bit more spiciness.
Thanks to AMB Sports and Entertainment.
Thanks to AMB Sports and Entertainment.
Fans won’t have to break the bank for a satisfying supper, just like in previous years. Since the stadium’s opening in 2017, fan-first concession prices have been in effect.
The fan-first menu, which was mostly promoted by Atlanta United and Falcons owner Arthur Blank, features discounted prices on well-liked food and drink items. A family may get a pizza slice, a hot dog, a Bavarian pretzel, popcorn, cheese-topped nachos, chicken tenders, fries, and a refillable Coke for $20.
A cheeseburger costs $5, a slice of pizza costs $3, popcorn and a traditional hot dog cost $2 each, chicken fingers and French fries cost $6, and a refillable soft drink costs $2. A large domestic draft beer costs $9, a large premium draft beer costs $11, and bottled waters and sweet teas cost $3.
The stadium offers gluten-free hot dog and hamburger buns that can be used in place of regular ones for no additional cost for people with special dietary needs. A number of vegetarian and vegan versions are also available, such as Mac Shac’s gluten-free and vegan macaroni and cheese. The 100, 200, and 300 concourses are home to ATL Fan Fare, which serves vegan hot dogs and buffalo cauliflower wraps, and Hot Pressed, which serves vegan grilled cheese.
The stadium still has a number of restaurant partners, such as Papi’s Cuban Grill in the 100 and 300 concourses, El Santo Gallo in the 100 and 200 concourses, Farm Burger in the 200 concourse, and Auntie Ann’s, Chick-fil-A, and Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks in the 100 concourse.
The complete concession list may be seen at mercedesbenzstadium.com/all-vendors.






