Skip to main content

2025 Masters concession prices revealed, two new menu items added

Brian Jones Profile Picby:Brian Jones04/08/25

brianjones_93

Masters drinks and food
Apr 8, 2025; Augusta, Georgia, USA; A general view of the Masters cups during a practice round for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-Imagn Images

The concession prices for the 2025 Masters have been revealed, and the menu has two new items. As mentioned by Front Office Sports, fans who are attending the tournament at Augusta National can now order savory tomato pie and apple slices. And the concession prices are not expensive as the highest-priced item is alcohol at $6.

Some of the items fans can order are sandwiches such as egg salad and pimento cheese ($1.50), pork bar-b-que ($3.00) and classic chicken ($3.00). There are also snacks fans can order, such as the apple slices ($1.50), Georgia peach pie ice cream sandwich ($3.00) and Georgia pecan caramel popcorn ($2.00).

For early morning patrons, the Masters has breakfast food like a chicken biscuit ($3.00), breakfast sandwich ($3.00) and blueberry muffin ($2.00). And for drinks, fans can order soft drinks ($2.00), bottled water ($2.00) and tea ($2.00) along with the alcohol.

Can Rory McIlroy win the 2025 Masters?

The Masters tournament will begin on Thursday with the first tee time at 7:40 a.m. ET. Fans will see if Scottie Scheffler can win his third Masters in four years or if Rory McIlroy can get his first green jacket.

“It’s just narratives. It’s noise,” McIlroy said during a news conference Tuesday, per ESPN. “It’s just trying to block out that noise as much as possible. I need to treat this tournament like all the other tournaments that I play throughout the year. Look, I understand the narrative and the noise, and there’s a lot of anticipation and buildup coming into this tournament each and every year, but I just have to keep my head down and focus on my job.”

Three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson believes that McIlroy has a good chance to win the Masters. “I think he drives the ball so long and straight that he has a huge advantage on that golf course,” Mickelson said last week. “He and about 20 guys that drive it like he does will have an advantage of playing it a certain way. They can play it a certain way that is much more aggressive and take advantage of holes than some others, than guys like myself. But you still have to execute, you still have to hit the shots, and I think that’s what he’s focused on. I think his ability to compartmentalize all the things that have transpired in the past is a strength of his, so I don’t think it’ll be an issue, or I don’t think that’s what’s holding him back from winning the Masters.”