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While tickets on the secondary market for the Super Bowl dropped in the lead-up to Sunday’s game in New Orleans, there isn’t anything cheap about attending the actual game.
That includes the food options.
With the exception of 2019’s Super Bowl in Atlanta — which continued Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s fan friendly pricing — the food selection has turned into a novelty of its own given the exorbitant prices. The Superdome continued that trend on Sunday, along with some team-specific food options.
Though some menu items were standard stadium pricing. the “Super Bowl ultimate nachos” were going for a steep $36. Seafood nachos also went for $25.
Super Bowl concessions and prices pic.twitter.com/z730r1u40Y
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) February 9, 2025
One stand also had a “Surf & Turf Po’Boy” for $30, which is hilarious given the name.
Concessions at #SuperBowlLIX include New Orleans classics, like a Surf & Turf Po'Boy ($30) and Fried Shrimp Po'boy ($20).
BBQ burnt ends and Nola Philly cheesesteak stuffed baked potatoes are also available for $19, a nod to the #Chiefs and #Eagles.https://t.co/84ewKTdcul pic.twitter.com/cHeTYTq0Fg
— Cydney Henderson (@CydHenderson) February 9, 2025