Thinking about catching an Eagles game this season? Brace yourself — not for the defensive line, but for the concession stand.
Lincoln Financial Field has rolled out 2025 concession prices that might just be the real heart-stopper of game day.
Here’s a taste of what you’ll pay at the Chickie’s & Pete’s stand inside the stadium:
- 🍺 Domestic Beer (Can): $18.50
- 🍟 Crab Fries: $17.50
- 🍗 Chicken Cutlets: $17.00
- 💧 Bottled Water: $7.75
Yes, you read that right Philly! These prices are more than double what you’d pay at a regular Chickie’s & Pete’s locations outside the stadium.
Now, let’s put that into perspective.
The minimum wage in Philly is $7.25/hour. That means…
- Over 1 hour of work for just a bottle of water.
- A little over 2.5 hours for one beer.
- Crab fries + beer? That’s 5+ hours –more than half a day’s work– gone in a few bites and sips.
Philly fans react to “exorbitant” concession prices
But it isn’t Chickie’s & Pete’s fault.
In fact, the Eagles struck a deal with Philadelphia-based crab house and sports bar, now offering there top menu items at the stadium.
Indeed, the price increase is way above what you’d pay at a regular location.
And that’s before you even factor in your ticket, parking, and maybe a jersey from the team shop.
Suddenly, a Sunday at the Linc starts to feel less like a casual outing and more like a luxury splurge.
According to reports, that $18 price tag for a 16-ounce pour puts the Linc among the most expensive in the entire NFL, well above the league’s $10-$13 average.
Fans aren’t exactly cheering about it either.
Social media has been buzzing with posts from frustrated regulars who feel priced out of their own team’s home turf.
Some fans are labeling the prices as “exorbitant” while others are saying its “worth” another Super Bowl.
So, Eagles fans, here’s the question: will the smell of crab fries and the taste of game-day beer still be worth it when its this much of a hit to your wallet?
No doubt, Philly fans love our Birds -but fans aren’t loving the price of beer.
GO BIRDS 🦅💚