• Caesars Superdome will host the 2025 Super Bowl
  • American stadium prices are notoriously expensive
  • The Kansas City Chiefs will defend their title against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 9
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The 2025 Super Bowl will, like each Super Bowl before it, be a game dominated by snacking. Not so much the athletes involved, but for the millions watching around the world and the 75,000 people crammed into Caesars Superdome.

And while the 110 million plus fans in the United States watching from home spend countless hours meticulously planning their menus for Super Bowl Sunday, those in the stadium are presented with a much different, and potentially much more expensive quandary.

How much will a beer cost at the 2025 Super Bowl?

Stadiums and arenas in the United States are notorious for how highly they price their food and beverage menus (hey there $22 beers at the Staples Center, how ya doing?). Sometimes, an added premium is even piled on top of the already eye-watering costs for major events such as, oh I dunno, let’s say….the Super Bowl?

So naturally, roughly 75,000 people are wondering just how much money they may be parting with for snacks and refreshments as they take to their seats in Caesars Superdome, this Sunday.

Out on the Superdome concourse, a large domestic beer will set you back $17. A premium cocktail ala a Bayou Strawberry Daiquiri, a Frozen Irish Coffee or a Pina Colada will cost you $18.99.

While these prices may be enough to make a grown adult weep, at least some of the food inside the dome is reasonably priced, with wings and hotdogs coming in at only $4, with a pizza costing a not too bad $13.

Sodexo Live, who provide the catering inside the home of the New Orleans Saints, have yet to release prices for the 2025 Super Bowl, with none being confirmed during a preview this past Monday (February 3).

In the suites at the Superdome, however, diners could end up shelling out $60 for a Don Julio tequila infused Voodoo Magic cocktail or maybe even $200 on a bottle of Veuve Clique Brut, as per talkSPORT. But given that Superdome suites can run up to a staggering TWO MILLION DOLLARS for the Super Bowl, we think it’s probably safe to assume the people paying for them can afford an extra $60 a cocktail here and there.

Also, with the cheapest tickets for the 2025 Super Bowl commanding $5,000, the fans already parting with several months worth of mortgage payments as entry fee are probably not going to quibble over a $17 beer once they’re inside cheering on either their beloved Chiefs or Eagles.

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Joe Baiamonte
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