I have spent an embarrassing amount of money eating my way through AT&T Stadium. Here is the definitive food ranking.
S-Tier (worth every overpriced dollar):
- Brisket Nachos (Section 200 concourse) — Legit smoked brisket, queso, jalapenos on fresh chips. $16 but the portion is massive. Sharable.
- Chicken Tenders at Legends Level — Sounds basic but these are hand-battered and better than any chain restaurant. $14.
- Elote in a Cup (Section 300 concourse) — Street corn with cotija, lime, chili powder. $8 and authentically good.
A-Tier (solid choices): 4. Texas Smoke BBQ stand — Pulled pork sandwich is good. Skip the brisket sandwich (dry) and go for the pulled pork. 5. Torchy's Tacos stand — The Trailer Park taco (fried chicken, green chiles, cheese) travels well to your seat. 6. Craft beer selection (various stands) — The rotating local craft options have improved dramatically. Expect $14-16 per pour.
C-Tier (edible but not worth seeking out): 7. Standard hot dogs — It is a hot dog. $8. It exists. 8. Pizza — Aramark pizza is Aramark pizza. Avoid.
F-Tier (do not waste your money): 9. The $22 premium burger — Cold bun, thin patty, wilted lettuce. An insult at that price point. 10. Nachos from the basic stands — Bag chips with pump cheese. You can do this at home for $3.
Pro tip: The Club Level (Sections 200-249) has the best food options. If you can get Club Level tickets, the food alone improves the experience significantly.
Sources:
- dallascowboys.com/gameday — concession maps
- Personal consumption, 2023-2026 seasons. My wallet is still recovering.
Section 200 brisket nachos are the single best stadium food item in DFW across all venues. I will argue this with anyone.