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Masters food prices 2026: Masters Candy Bar joins pimento cheese, egg salad sandwiches at concessions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Death, taxes, and a $1.50 egg salad sandwich at the Masters. These are a few certainties in life.
In an age where you can’t go to a sports game without a disgruntled fan complaining about a $7 bottle of water, the Masters’ concessions have remained remarkably consistent.
Despite the high cost of attendance, once you’re inside, the prices are very affordable. Every sandwich offering costs $3 or less, with bottled water and soft drinks priced at just $2 each.
So, for those interested in a trip to the Masters, how much should you expect to spend on food and beverages?
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Masters food menu and prices for 2026
Fans of last year's $3 tomato hand pie will be disappointed to discover its disappearance from this year's menu. Instead, attendees will find a new Masters candy bar for $2.25.
The chocolate bar is a blend of dark and milk chocolate with rice crisps, a hazelnut crunch, and perhaps a bit too much caramel, according to The Athletic's Gabby Herzig.
There is a new concession item at the Masters this year: The "Candy Bar."
Just tried it in the press building - it's a "dark-milk chocolate blend with caramel, rice crisps and hazelnut crunch." For patrons with a sweet-tooth, it's very nice. But very caramel-y.
— Gabby Herzig (@GabbyHerzig) April 4, 2026
While the price isn't completely steady on every item, fans are amazed year after year by the affordable prices.
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Here is the full list of concession pricing.
| Sandwiches | Price (USD) |
| Egg Salad | $1.50 |
| Pimento Cheese | $1.50 |
| Chicken Salad on Honey Wheat | $3.00 |
| Masters Club | $3.00 |
| Ham & Cheese on Rye | $3.00 |
| Pork Bar-B-Que | $3.00 |
| Classic Chicken | $3.00 |
| Snacks | |
| Chips - Plain & BBQ | $1.50 |
| Cookies | $2.00 |
| Southern Cheese Straws | $2.50 |
| Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich | $2.50 |
| Georgia Pecan Caramel Popcorn | $2.00 |
| Masters Candy Bar | $2.25 |
| Apple Slices | $1.50 |
| Beverages | |
| Bottled Water | $2.00 |
| Soft Drinks | $2.00 |
| Fresh Brewed Iced Tea | $2.00 |
| Crow's Nest | $6.00 |
| Domestic and Import Beer | $6.00 |
| White Wine | $6.00 |
| Breakfast (served until 10 a.m.) | |
| Fresh Brewed Coffee | $2.00 |
| Chicken Biscuit | $2.00 |
| Breakfast Sandwich | $3.00 |
| Blueberry Muffin | $1.50 |
| Fresh Mixed Fruit | $2.00 |
Why are Masters food prices so low?
It's hard to say exactly why these costs have not adjusted with global inflation. The tradition aspect is one part of this equation, with fans growing accustomed to these small prices.
Additionally, while some fans drop thousands of dollars on tickets, many attendees who win the Masters ticket lottery spend $160 for tournament day tickets. For those who aren't local to Augusta, this also means travel costs plus finding a place to stay. Combining this high costs with small food prices makes the experience more appealing for many.
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