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Food Options Inside AT&T Stadium: The Cowboys Experience

Food & DiningUpdated: June 2026• 25 min read

AT&T Stadium (colloquially known as 'Jerry World') is a $1.2 billion monument to excess. Everything inside the stadium is massive, including the food options. While you will pay extreme premium prices, the stadium actually features an incredibly high-end, highly curated culinary program. This guide tells you what to buy once you are inside the concourse.

The Premium Wagyu

The Kobe Beef Hot Dog

If you want to experience the excess of Jerry World, find the carts selling the massive Texas Kobe Beef Hot Dog. It is a massive, highly premium sausage topped with caramelized onions and high-end mustard. It is incredibly expensive for a hot dog, but it is an experience.

The Tex-Mex Stand

Massive Nacho Helmets

The stadium features several high-end Tex-Mex stands. You can order massive platters of nachos served inside plastic souvenir Cowboys helmets, loaded with brisket, jalapeños, and queso. It is the ultimate heavy stadium food.

The BBQ Outpost

Stadium Brisket

The stadium smokes its own barbecue on-site. You can get a massive chopped brisket sandwich or a loaded baked potato covered in smoked meat. While it won't rival Terry Black's, it is vastly superior to standard stadium fare.

The Beverage Situation

The 'Cowboyrita'

The signature drink of the stadium is the 'Cowboyrita'—a massive frozen margarita. Be warned: they are incredibly expensive (often pushing $20 USD) and they are very strong. The stadium is entirely cashless, so bring a credit card or use mobile payment.

The Golden Rule

Eat at the Tailgate

Despite the high-quality options, our official recommendation remains: Do not rely on the concourse for your primary meal. The lines are massive and the prices are exorbitant. Eat heavily at a tailgate outside, and only buy snacks inside the stadium.


World Cup 2026 Dallas Tips

The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is staggeringly massive. AT&T Stadium is located in Arlington, which sits directly between Dallas and Fort Worth. Arlington has zero public rail transportation. You will absolutely need to rent a car or rely heavily on expensive rideshares to get to the stadium. If you rely on Uber after a match, expect to wait over an hour in intense heat while surge pricing multiplies your fare.