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    Masters 2025 concessions: Everything you need to know about the food sold at Augusta National

    April 08, 2025
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    AUGUSTA, Ga. — One of the best parts of winning the Masters is getting to attend the Champions Dinner for the rest of your life. But one of the best parts of attending the Masters as a patron involves food as well. Just in a slightly more casual presentation.

    You can debate where the Masters ranks in terms of the greatest sporting events on earth, but there's no question it has the most beloved concession menu around. The Masters food is really good. And it's reasonably priced. And basically everyone except for Darren Rovell agrees on that.

    In the past, our Stephen Hennessey has eaten everything on this menu (Twice!) and given his grades. And I did an important deep dive when the club unveiled a new beer, Crow's Nest, back in 2021. While we don't have any special investigations planned this year, we can tell you that you can buy one of everything off the menu for a grand total of $77. Have a look at all the options available this week with their prices:

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    So, basically, you can eat breakfast and lunch all week for the price of a polo. Pretty amazing. And, yes, the pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches still only cost $1.50. Kinda like how the Costco hot dog (and soda) remains locked in at that great price.

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    That's not to say Augusta National is immune from inflation. The prices of these items have risen through the years, in particular with the beers. That being said, the cups that patrons stack throughout the day as souveniers have gotten bigger also.

    A couple other things to note, starting with the tomato pie for $3. Sorry, make that the "Savory" tomato pie. That was not an April Fool's joke. It's real. Although I won't be sampling it because I have a weird thing with cheese.

    Also new on the menu this year are the apple slices for $1.50. Hey, you can never go wrong with another healthy option. Especially during a week that's essentially one constant cheat meal.

    Speaking of, we'll end by letting you know that the Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich is back on the menu for $3. This delicious dessert went away for a year in 2022, but has returned to its full glory since. The price went up 50 cents last year, but it's well worth it. In fact, I think it's time to go grab (another) one.