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Best Stadium Beer Deals in Sports

The average 16-oz beer at an NFL stadium costs around $10.75. At Levi's Stadium in San Francisco, you're looking at $14 for the same pour. And then there are the Midwest stadiums that looked at those numbers and decided to just not do that. If you care about drinking without feeling robbed, this list is for you.

Logan Hogswood
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March 27, 2026
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Key Insights

  • Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati has the cheapest beer in the NFL at roughly $6.80 for 16 oz, making it the best pure beer value in professional football
  • The Midwest is the consistent winner for stadium beer pricing, with Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, and Minnesota all sitting well below the NFL league average
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta remains the best overall value stadium when you factor beer alongside food, with domestic beer around $5 in a league averaging nearly $11

The NFL Beer Price Rankings

Here's exactly where your money goes furthest on a 16-oz beer at an NFL game in 2025-26:

  • Paycor Stadium — Cincinnati Bengals — Roughly $6.80, the cheapest in the league by multiple 2025-26 price breakdowns
  • Cleveland Browns Stadium — Around $7.15, the second-best deal in the NFL
  • Ford Field — Detroit Lions — Approximately $7.20, rounding out the top three
  • U.S. Bank Stadium — Minnesota Vikings — Just over $8, still well below league average
  • Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis Colts — Just over $8, matching Minnesota for the fourth-cheapest spot

The league average sits around $10.75 for a 16-oz beer. Every stadium on this list is at least $3 cheaper than that average, which across a four-beer game adds up to a significant difference in what you spend versus what you'd pay elsewhere.

The Worst Deal in the League

For contrast, knowing where not to go matters as much as knowing where to go.

Levi's Stadium in San Francisco sits near the top of the price ladder at around $14 for a 16-oz beer in 2025-26 coverage. That's more than double what you'd pay in Cincinnati for the same volume of the same drink. The Bay Area weather is great. The beer math is not.

The Overall Value Champion

One stadium wins the full budget calculation when you factor everything in, not just beer.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium — Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United:

Already covered in the cheap eats piece and worth repeating here because the numbers are genuinely remarkable:

  • Domestic beer around $5
  • Hot dogs, pretzels, and water around $2
  • Nachos, pizza, and waffle fries around $3

"What $100 gets you at every NFL stadium" studies consistently show Atlanta stretching a budget further than any other venue in the league. If you're doing one NFL game this season with a group and everyone is watching their spending, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the answer before any other question gets asked.

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Why the Midwest Wins on Beer Pricing

The pattern across the cheapest NFL beer venues isn't random. A few factors explain it:

  • Lower cost-of-living markets allow venues to price closer to local norms rather than tourist-destination levels
  • Fan base expectations in cities like Cincinnati and Cleveland have historically resisted the premium pricing common in larger markets
  • Competition for entertainment dollars in mid-size Midwest markets gives stadiums an incentive to keep prices accessible that coastal venues don't face to the same degree

The result is that Bengals, Browns, Lions, Vikings, and Colts fans are getting a significantly better deal on game day beverages than their counterparts in San Francisco, New York, or Los Angeles.

The Quick Reference Guide

If you're planning a stadium trip and beer pricing matters to your budget:

  • Best single beer deal in the NFL — Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati
  • Best overall value stadium — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • Best Midwest beer tour — Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit in a single road trip
  • Most expensive — Levi's Stadium, San Francisco
  • Best value outside the NFL — Camden Yards in Baltimore with $1.50 sodas and below-average beer pricing sets the MLB standard

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FAQ

What NFL stadium has the cheapest beer?

Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati at roughly $6.80 for 16 oz, according to multiple 2025-26 price breakdowns. Cleveland and Detroit follow close behind.

What is the average beer price at an NFL stadium?

Around $10.75 for a 16-oz beer across the league in both 2024 and 2025, making the Midwest outliers genuinely significant value plays by comparison.

Is Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta really that affordable?

Yes. The venue has maintained a deliberate fan-friendly pricing model for years with domestic beer around $5 and most food items under $3. It consistently wins "best value stadium" in budget-focused stadium comparisons.

How much does a beer cost at Levi's Stadium?

Around $14 for a 16-oz beer in 2025-26 coverage, making it one of the most expensive stadiums in the league for alcohol. The San Francisco Bay Area cost of living extends into the concession stands.

Do beer prices at NFL stadiums change during the season?

Pricing generally stays consistent within a season but can change year to year. The rankings here are based on 2025-26 data. Always check current pricing before a specific game if budget planning is a priority.

Stadium beer pricing in the NFL in 2025 is a story about two very different Americas. The Midwest is charging you $7 for a beer. The coasts are charging you $14. Plan your road trip accordingly, and maybe start in Cincinnati.

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