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Published on January 22, 2025
Baltimore Orioles Launch "Birdland Value Menu" for Budget-Friendly Ballgame Experience at Camden YardsSource: Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Baltimore Orioles are sliding into the new season with a fan-friendly move that aims to make the ballgame experience more accessible and affordable. Joining forces with their hospitality partner, Brick & Whistle, operated by Levy, and beverage ally Coca-Cola Consolidated, the Orioles have unveiled the "Birdland Value Menu," a pocket-pleasing lineup of food and drink options that won't break the bank, as reported by WMAR2-News.

Known for the iconic Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the Orioles are taking a swing at enhancing fan experience by offering value menu items at multiple concession stands around the ballpark, including along the main concourse and the Upper Deck, ensuring that whether you're there for the peanuts, the Cracker Jack, or a cold one, you won't have to miss a single pitch while you fetch your munch. "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," Catie Griggs, President of Business Operations for the Orioles, stated, as detailed by WMAR-2 News. And yes, for the record, fans can still bring in certain outside food and beverages, just as they always have been able to do so.

The no-frills, straight-to-the-point menu features items like hot dogs, nachos, and pretzels, all tagged $4 or less, ensuring that a family of four can enjoy a game for under $100—a grand slam for budget-conscious supporters. Worth noting is the refillable 16 oz. Soda Cup is making an entrance for just $4, a nod to sustainability and savings that no one would dare call foul. Beverages span from $5 beers to a non-alcoholic option for the designated driver in your dugout. The full Birdland Value Menu can be perused on the Orioles' official site under Orioles.com/ValueMenu, as detailed by MLB.

Fans, warm up your cheers and prepare to toast to a season where the biggest scores might happen at the concession stands as much as they do on the diamond.