Masters concession prices stay low: Here's how much food and drinks cost in 2026

Prices are rising across the country, but the cost of food at the Masters Tournament has remained (mostly) steady.

Concessions at the Masters are always a hot topic, and inflation still hasn’t really hit Augusta for 2026.

Prices for the concession stands have surfaced as spectators arrive for this week’s action. And, without fail, almost nothing has changed.

Here’s a breakdown of all the new items and prices for this year’s tournament.

Food prices and menu at the Masters Tournament in 2026

In 2025, only the price of fresh mixed fruit increased. Three items are up this year, but the changes are marginal. The blueberry muffin and southern cheese straws are both up to $2.50 after costing $2 last year. Cookies will cost $2 this year, up from $1.75.

The most expensive items for sale are white wine, domestic beer, imported beer and Crow’s Nest craft beer, which cost $6 each. Sandwich prices still range from $1.50 to $3 and you can get breakfast items until 10 a.m. for $2 to $3.

Here’s the full menu, which adds up to $72.75 for one of all 26 items:

A detailed view of a menu
A detailed view of a menu during a practice round prior to the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 6, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia.

The signature items on the menu — egg salad and pimento cheese sandwiches — cost just $1.50, as they have 2002 (!). There’s one new item on the menu, the Masters candy bar, which is available for $2.25. Last year’s new item, the savory tomato pie, was removed for 2026, along with peanuts.

The snack menu includes apple slices ($1.50), plain and BBQ chips ($1.50), Masters candy bar ($2.25), southern cheese straws ($2.50), cookies ($2), Georgia pecan caramel popcorn ($2) and Georgia peach ice cream sandwiches ($3).

The 2026 Masters begins with the opening round on Thursday, April 9, and concludes on Sunday, April 12.


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