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Best MLB food deals for the 2026 season: Value menus, all-you-can-eat offers and more

Mar 11, 2026

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Max Meyer

Baseball and ballpark food have always gone hand in hand. There’s just something about a hot dog in the first inning, a cold drink in the middle frames and a snack run before the seventh-inning stretch that makes a trip to the ballpark feel complete.

That’s why the best food deals around MLB deserve a spotlight of their own. In 2026, several teams are giving fans even more to enjoy on game day with dollar dog nights, all-you-can-eat sections, family bundles and value menus packed with classic stadium favorites.

Best MLB food offers to take advantage of during the 2026 season

Not every club has a food-focused offer on the board this season, but these teams do. Here are the MLB teams whose best currently posted value includes a food or drink element, ordered alphabetically by city.

Arizona Diamondbacks

The Diamondbacks continue to stand out with a strong Value Items lineup at Chase Field. Fans can grab a $2.99 soda, $2.99 hot dog, $2.99 peanuts, $2.99 popcorn, and a $4.99 beer at Doubleheaders concessions, creating a menu that makes it easy to mix and match classic game-day favorites. 

Baltimore Orioles

Camden Yards is already one of the best places in baseball to spend a summer night, and the Birdland Value Menu adds even more appeal. With a $4 all-beef hot dog, $4 pretzel bites, $3.50 popcorn, $2.50 peanuts, a $4 refillable soda, and select $5 beers, the Orioles give fans an affordable way to enjoy classic ballpark staples.

Chicago Cubs

The Cubs’ School Night Special is a classic weeknight ballpark bundle. It includes a ticket (keep in mind that a minimum of two tickets need to be purchased for this offer) plus one regular hot dog and one nonalcoholic drink for eligible 6:40 p.m. weeknight games through May 20 and again in September.

Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati’s Budweiser 3-2-1 Tuesdays remains one of the most fun recurring food promos in baseball. With $3 beers, $2 hot dogs, and $1 ice cream cups at Tuesday Reds home games, it’s a fan-friendly tradition that brings extra value to a night at the ballpark.

Detroit Tigers

The Tigers have built a strong lineup of concession value under 313 Value Meals. Fans can choose from options like a hot dog, chips, and a 16-ounce fountain drink for $9.42, a 12-ounce beer for $5, or a pizza slice and fountain drink for $12.50, while 313 Tuesdays add $3 hot dogs, soda, water, and chips at select spots.

Houston Astros

Houston’s Coca-Cola Ballpark Bundle is a convenient all-in-one game-day package. It includes an Astros ticket, hot dog, soda, and popcorn, with an all-in price between $29 and $66 including fees, making it an easy way for fans to lock in both their seat and their snacks at once.

Kansas City Royals

Kansas City’s Value Menu is one of the best everyday concession deals in MLB because it runs at every Royals home game. Fans can get beer, soda, hot dogs, pretzels, and popcorn for $5 or less, with the menu available at multiple locations around Kauffman Stadium.

New York Mets

The Mets’ $5 Tuesdays offer will certainly make fans want to circle the calendar each week. On every Tuesday regular-season home game, fans can get $5 Coors Light, $5 fountain soda, $5 bottled water, $5 Nathan’s hot dogs, $5 soft pretzels and $5 popcorn, with food items limited to four per person per transaction.

Pittsburgh Pirates

Pirates Cove remains one of the classic MLB value plays because it combines a Pirates ticket and meal into one easy package. These all-you-can-eat seats include unlimited hot dogs, nachos, popcorn, peanuts, and soda in sections 201-205.

Seattle Mariners

The Mariners have one of the deepest everyday food offerings in the sport with its 2026 Value Menu. The menu features 21 items starting at $3, including options from spots like Ivar’s, Ballard Pizza, and Tamari Bar, giving fans more variety than the typical “cheap hot dog” promo.

St. Louis Cardinals

The Cardinals made a big-time splash with their new Coca-Cola Unlimited deal, which is one of the standout food offers in baseball this season. Tickets start at $29 in Big Mac Land and include unlimited classic ballpark food and Coca-Cola products all game long.

Tampa Bay Rays

The Rays put a premium spin on food value with the MaintenX SkyDeck. Tickets start at $49 and include all-inclusive ballpark fare, plus beer, wine, and soft drinks, making it a relatively accessible premium-style experience compared to more all-inclusive areas around the league.

Texas Rangers

The Rangers’ $1 Hot Dog Wednesdays are one of the most recognizable food deals in baseball. Every Wednesday home game gives fans a chance to enjoy $1 hot dogs at Globe Life Field, adding a memorable food tradition to the midweek schedule.

Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto’s Loonie Dogs Night is back for every Tuesday home game in 2026, giving fans $1 hot dogs around Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays are also running a special $0.77 hot dog night on April 7 to mark the anniversary of the franchise’s first game in 1977, which gives this promo a little extra personality beyond the bargain price.

Athletics

The A’s Family Four Pack is one of the most complete family bundles in baseball. Starting at $99 for Sunday home games, it includes four tickets, four drinks, four hot dogs and four bags of chips or popcorn, making it an easy, all-in option for a family trip to the ballpark.