49ers Raise Food Prices at New Levi's Stadium

Food, drinks and snacks at the new Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara won’t come cheap, according to prices released by the San Francisco 49ers. Damian Trujillo reports.

Food, drinks and snacks at the new Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara won't come cheap, according to prices released by the San Francisco 49ers.

For example, a bag of M&M's and one bottled water will cost fans nearly $12. But even with the high prices, Niner Faithfuls said they will gladly open up their wallets.

"You know what, it's the 49ers," said Max Devries, a fan from Livermore. "We're not in Disneyland anymore. I like it. I'm OK with it."

Devries and other season ticket holders lined up at noon Friday to get a first look at their seats and the food at Levi's Stadium. Many fans viewed the food prices through a new mobile app the 49ers also released on Friday.

The rise in food prices coincide with the rise in ticket prices for the football games.

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Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.
Scott Budman
Diehard Niners fans might already know how they plan to get there and where they’re going to sit – now they’re seeing what they’re going to be eating at Levi’s Stadium.

Here's a breakdown of prices at gourmet concessions at Levi's Stadium:

  • Beer: $10.25 for 20-ounce domestic and $11 for 18-ounce "premium"
  • "Frankfurter": $6.25
  • Sausage or bratwurst: $8.25
  • Soda: $5.25 for 21 ounces, 49ers souvenir soda cup: $7.50
  • Pizza: $8 per slice
  • Garlic fries: $8.50
  • Nachos: $6
  • Bag of candy: $6
  • Water: $5.75 for a 20-ounce bottle
  • Wine: $12 for a 7-ounce pour
  • Tortas, barbecue sandwich or burger: $12
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Confetti rains down during the ribbon-cutting and opening of Levi's Stadium Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif. The San Francisco 49ers held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open their new home. The $1.2 billion Levi's Stadium, which took only about 27 months to build, also will host the NFL Super Bowl in 2016 and other major events.
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Officials cut the ribbon at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, July 17, 2014.
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San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York speaks before the ribbon-cutting and opening of Levi's Stadium Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif. The San Francisco 49ers held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open their new home. The $1.2 billion Levi's Stadium, which took only about 27 months to build, also will host the Super Bowl in 2016 and other major events.
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NRG Energy's Solar Terrace at the Levi's Stadium Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif.
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NRG Energy's Solar Terrace and Energy Bridges at the Levi's Stadium Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif.
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A screen inside Levi's Stadium, the future home of the San Francisco 49ers, is shown in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday, June 18, 2014.
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Guests attend a party in the United Club after the ribbon-cutting and opening of Levi's Stadium Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif. The San Francisco 49ers held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open their new home. The $1.2 billion Levi's Stadium, which took only about 27 months to build, also will host the NFL Super Bowl in 2016 and other major events.
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NRG Energy's Solar Terrace at the Levi's Stadium Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif.
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NRG Energy's Solar Terrace and Energy Bridges at the Levi's Stadium Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif.
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A construction crew works outside of Levi's Stadium, the future home of the San Francisco 49ers, in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday, June 18, 2014.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell answers questions before the ribbon-cutting and opening of Levi's Stadium Thursday, July 17, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif. The San Francisco 49ers held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open their new home. The $1.2 billion Levi's Stadium, which took only about 27 months to build, also will host the Super Bowl in 2016 and other major events.
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