What To Eat At Coors Field

Rocky Mountain Oysters are one of the most famous concession items at Coors Field.

The concession choices at Coors Field at varied and offer something for everyone, much like the city of Denver itself. One of the most notable food options is a burger from the Helton Burger Shack, named after longtime Rockies slugger Todd Helton. This concession stand is located on the concourse in left-center field, and features made-to-order burgers, fries, onion rings and milkshakes. Not far away is the Famous Dave’s BBQ stand, which offers up winning choices such as spareribs, dry rub rib tips, BBQ sandwiches and a variety of enticing sides — including chocolate-covered bacon.

Two other enticing options that are worth checking out are The Smokehouse and the Blue Moon Brewery. The former’s menu includes brisket sandwiches, loaded nachos and baked potatoes, pulled pork, burnt ends and more. The Blue Moon Brewery is a popular attraction for fans and one of a few breweries located inside of MLB ballparks. It has the popular Blue Moon Belgian-style wheat beer on tap.

One item that you might notice at Coors Field is Rocky Mountain Oysters — which are definitely not oysters. This term describes bull testicles that are sliced, breaded, fried and served with a cocktail-style dipping sauce. Some people comment that they taste like beef, while others aren’t as flattering in their descriptions. One thing’s for sure — if you want a meal that will attract attention on social media, this is a good choice.

If you’re going to be spending any time on The Rooftop, you’ve got a couple of solid options for food and drinks. CHUBurger is a Colorado-based farm fresh eatery that has burgers, fries and milkshakes. The Jack Daniel’s Terrace Bar nearby has a variety of cocktails, beers and wines, as well a huge patio on which you can hang out while you keep an eye on the game on any of the nearby TVs. The Coors Light Silver Bullet Bar is another fixture on The Rooftop, and serves an extensive drink menu and a fun atmosphere.

Another popular spot to visit is the Wazee Market, which you can find behind Section 137 on the third base side. The menu here is extensive and includes winning items such as wood-fired pizzas, deli sandwiches, chicken parm, garlic fries, cheesecake and gelato.

If you’re looking for a bar- or restaurant-style experience, check out The SandLot Brewery. This taproom has a number of award-winning beers on the menu, and its location at the corner of Blake and 22nd Streets means that it’s accessible from outside and inside Coors Field. You might also enjoy visiting the Mountain Ranch Club, a two-level restaurant, or the Mountain Ranch Bar and Grille, which has an extensive menu and is located in the right field corner.

 

Coors Field Food FAQ

Can you take food/drink into Coors Field?

Fans can take one sealed plastic non-alcoholic bottled beverage and snacks into Coors Field.

How much is a hot dog at Coors Field?

Hot dogs at Coors Field cost $5.75.

How much is a beer at Coors Field?

You can buy a beer for as little as $3 at Coors Field, making it the most affordable beer in the big leagues.

What is the best food at Coors Field?

Coors Field has all sorts of dining options, including the Helton Burger Shack, named after longtime Rockies player Todd Helton, behind Section 153.