Last updated on December 1st, 2023 at 05:01 pm
Lambeau Field is the NFL home of the Green Bay Packers football team. The stadium sits out at 1265 Lombardi Avenue, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304. Here are some of the best food options to get when visiting the stadium for a football game.
Also, I share my food recommendation on what to get for your next Packers home game!
Food Spotlight
Classic Lambeau Field Food Choices
- Classic meals and beer: You will find plenty of concession stands with hot dogs, pretzels, cheese-inspired dishes, popcorn, and more, along with Wisconsin beer like Hinterland, Badger State Brewing, Door County Brewing, and more to enjoy on game day.
- Pot Hole Pizza: Serving up signature dishes of pizza
- Chicken Wing Poppers: Deep fried dumplings and more at sections 100, 121, 138, 300, 326, and 427
- Nashville Spicy Chicken Tenders: Fans looking for spicy chicken tenders, soda, water, beer, and more can head to section 134
- Walking Taco: Head to section 102 if you are looking for nachos (from Doritos) that are covered in meat, cheese, queso, and more
- Johnsonville Tailgate Village: The famous “Wisconsite” sausage that is covered in toppings is at sections 135 and 347
- Cenex Grab and Go Stand: Head to section 407 if you want an express checkout experience via picking up food and drinks on gameday
- Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches: Fans looking for the classic cheesesteak sandwich can head to sections 102, 136, and 342
- Portable Beer Stands: There are numerous beer stands throughout the venue to grab a drink from during the game. You can pickup things like hard seltzer, water, beer, soda, and more
New Foods to Enjoy During a Green Bay Packers Game
- Mozzarella Stick Grilled Cheese Stand: Head to sections 138 and 308 to pickup mozzarella sticks with sauce
- Special Team Brats: Brats with onions, bacon, sauerkraut, and more at sections 135, 347, and 486
- Cocktail Bar: Fans looking for signature cocktails can head to sections 419, 423, 470, and 480
- 1919 Kitchen and Tap: Craft beer, signature burgers, and more at the Lambeau Field Atrium
- Tailgate Pizza: Serving up a wide range of pizza flavors at sections 340 and 427
- Beyond Burgers: Head to sections 116 and 305 for meatless burgers
- Pack ‘n Cheese: A twist on the classic Mac and Cheese dish at sections 340 and 743
- Pile on Nachos Stand: Fans looking for loaded nachos can head to sections 102 and 234
- Barbecue Chipper: A signature dish with chips covered in beef, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and more at sections 100, 105, 133, and 312
- Chicken Shawarma Stand: Head to section 413 to pickup a classic gyro sandwich with tzatziki sauce
Classic Desserts
- Candy: Fans can pickup candy at most concession stands at the stadium
- Potato Chips / Pretzels / Popcorn / Peanuts: Most concession stands tend to offer potato chips, pretzels, peanuts, and popcorn
- Lemon Ice Stands: Head to sections 100, 105, 133, 138, and 326 for Lemon Ice
- Coffee: Fans can pickup coffee from most concession stands throughout the concourse
- Hot Chocolate: Fans can pickup hot chocolate at most concession stands at the venue
My Food Recommendation
While I have not been to Lambeau Field for a game personally, my food recommendation based on the photos I’ve seen online is to get something from the Chicken Wings Poppers stand. I recommend this food item because the bite-sized dumplings are put into a box that is easy to carry with at the game. Some food items, like nachos, tend to spill as you walk back to your seat, especially if you have to go through an aisle of people. Therefore, if you want an easy food item to carry back to your seat, get the Chicken Wing Poppers.
Another recommendation I have via food and drinks is to go to an express checkout lane (Cenex Grab and Go) if you only want to grab drinks. I’ve been to plenty of express checkout lanes at the stadium and can attest they move you quickly through the line. Don’t waste time standing in a traditional concession stand line if you only want to grab drinks.
My other food recommendation is to tailgate before the game and eat and drink in the parking lots. I’ve been to a few football games and always seem to tailgate before a game. Tailgating is the most cost-effective way to go if you don’t want to spend too much money at the stadium via food and drinks.
Can you Bring Outside Food to Lambeau Field?
According to Packers.com, food and outside beverages are not allowed inside Lambeau Field. You can read more about the carry-in policy with this link.
Also, visit the Lambeau Field Bag Policy guide to see what bags can come into the stadium with fans.
Can you Tailgate and Eat Before a Game?
Tailgating takes place before each Packers home game in the parking lots. You can read up about all the tailgating rules in this link. Finally, Packers fans can also check out the Lambeau Field parking tips to save money when coming to your next event at the stadium.
Conclusion: Lambeau Field Food
In summary, the food and drink choices update each season at Lambeau Field. My recommendations via food to get at the stadium is the Chicken Wing Poppers. For drinks, try and go to an express checkout area if you only want to grab a drink during a game. Finally, my last recommendation is to tailgate before a game if you want to save some money on food and drinks. If you go to the game hungry, you will be spending a lot of money on food and drinks compared to what it costs to tailgate.
Greg Kristan, owner of The Stadium Reviews, LLC and TM Blast, LLC, brings his extensive experience visiting over half of the MLB ballparks, along with numerous MLS, NHL, NBA, and NFL venues, to provide in-depth coverage on the bag policy, food options, and parking. He has also been interviewed about his experiences on several sports podcasts.