How much does food and beer cost inside the footprint in Green Bay for the NFL Draft?

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Titletown was pounding with excitement today as thousands of football fans flooded into Green Bay for the NFL Draft Experience.

The city, already iconic for its Packers legacy, took center stage in the football world, and attendees were treated to more than just mock drafts and merchandise – they came hungry and ready to indulge.

Sights & Sounds from Day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay

With draft festivities drawing massive crowds, event organizers made sure no fan went unfed. The food and beverage options were tailored to satisfy the Midwest appetite. The “920 Burger”, a fresh double-patty topped with American cheese on a brioche bun, led the lineup at $15.

Hot dogs and brats, staples in Wisconsin, were offered as “Jumbo Hot Dogs,” and the “Legendary Brat,” priced at $12 and $13.

For lighter appetites, Tostito Stadium Nachos offered a vegetarian-friendly bite for $10.

They had snacks and beverages such as Frito-Lay chips, Snickers ice cream bars, and Bubly Sparkling water. Pepsico products and Gatorade were available to keep fans hydrated, while Gatorade-branded water came at a premium $10 for a 700ml bottle.

On the bar side, offerings ranged from classic American beers like Bud Lite and Michelob Ultra, $17 for a 25 oz can) to premium craft options including Goose Island and Stella Artois. Spirits were in strong supply with cocktails, specialty mixes, and canned spiked refreshers all priced at $17. For those skipping alcohol, hot chocolate and sodas rounded out the menu.

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The festive atmosphere made it clear, Green Bay showed up in full force. Fans in green and gold jerseys cheered as prospects’ names were called, while others took in the local activities, autographs, and local flavor.

With food trucks sizzling, taps flowing and the future of the NFL unfolding in real time, Green Bay once against proved why it’s more than just a football town, it’s an entire destination.