


Getting rowdy during a win — or drowning out a loss — will be a bit easier and cheaper at Camden Yards this season.
The Orioles on Wednesday announced the Birdland Value Menu with cheaper prices for beer, hot dogs, popcorn and other popular concession items at 10 locations at the ballpark.
Beer will cost $5 at Birdland Market concession stands in sections 17, 49, 80, 334 and 373. The 12-ounce beer options are Miller High Life, Blue Moon, Leinenkugel’s, Stella Artois and Sierra Nevada. Vizzy Hard Seltzers will be offered for $6 at these locations.
Hot dogs on the value menu will cost $4 at the value carts in sections 31, 56 and 89 as well as the Birdland Market locations in sections 334 and 373.
The price of beer and other concession items has caused frustration from some in the fan base in recent years. A study conducted by USA Today in 2023 found that Oriole Park served the most expensive hot dogs and the second-priciest beer in MLB.
“Our fans are the heart and soul of this organization. By offering more affordable food and beverage options, we are directly reflecting our commitment to them,” said Catie Griggs, the Orioles’ president of business operations, in a news release. “We want Oriole Park at Camden Yards to be a welcoming place where all fans can feel at home and have a great time. We believe these changes will greatly enhance the overall fan experience, allowing everyone to create the experience that best fits their needs.”
Six other food items priced at $4 or less will also be offered at the same spots as the hot dogs. These include pretzel bites with cheese ($4), cinnamon pretzel bites with cream cheese icing ($4), nacho chips and cheese ($4), popcorn ($3.50), packaged dessert ($3) and popcorn ($2.50). A 16-ounce refillable soda cup and a 16.9-ounce bottle of water will be $4, and a 12-ounce nonalcoholic beer will be $5.
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