Augusta Food Prices Remain Ridiculously Low for The Masters, as Concessions Menu Tops Out at $4

by abournenesn

Apr 10, 2013

While it may cost you an arm and a leg — and another body part on top of a couple hundred bucks — to get into The Masters this year, the concessions prices remain ridiculously low.

Though badge prices have nearly tripled from a year ago, fans already there can start off the day with a coffee ($1.50) and a Chicken Biscuit ($1.50) before moving onto a $6 lunch of a domestic beer and a Bar-B-Que Sandwich — both of which are $3 a pop. If you’re looking stay away from  good old southern bar-b-que for some reason, you can order up a Veggie Wrap for $2.50 or the world-famous Pimento Cheese Sandwich for just $1.50. Go ahead and end your meal with a $2 Georgia Peach Ice Cream Sandwich if you’d like.

Fans looking to show off can order the menu’s most-expensive item: an import beer for $4.

Check out the full menu below from Ashley Mayo, associate editor at Golf Digest.

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