
The 2025 U.S. Open is here, but let’s forget about the golf for a quick moment. It’s food talk time.
It didn’t take long for pictures of the concessions menu at Oakmont Country Club to find their way to social media Monday morning, when practice rounds began ahead of the third men’s major championship of the year.
The Masters always make headlines with inexpensive concession items, and for fans venturing to Western Pennsylvania this week, they’ll be spending a bit more than they would at Augusta National, but that doesn’t mean they’ll go broke trying to buy snacks and refreshments while following the action.
How much do the U.S. Open concessions cost?
The cheapest item on the menu is a banana, priced at $1.95. Then there are chip bags, a cookie, and Kind bars, which will run you $3.49.
For the most expensive item on the menu, there are three things priced at $13.95: Philly Cheesesteak, black cherry seltzer White Claw and a Canned Lemon Wedge by Dewar, the official cocktail of the U.S. Open.
The menu features a selection of items for breakfast and lunch, plus a good assortment of snacks and alcohol for those who want to indulge while on the course.
What are some of the best food items at the U.S. Open?
A Philly Cheesesteak in Pennsylvania? How could you go wrong? Oakmont may be in Pittsburgh, but a staple of Pennsylvania food is cheesesteak. Combined with U.S. Open, golf sounds like a pretty good pair.
What are some of the best drink items at the U.S. Open?
There’s water, Gatorade and Pepsi, Diet Pepsi and Starry, but if you’re looking for alcohol, there’s a good selection of drinks, too.
Corona Premier, Corona Extra, Modelo and Miller Lite will run you $11.95, and as mentioned, the Canned Lemon Wedge and White Claw are an additional $2.
In the morning, there’s also an iced coffee option for $5.95 and orange juice for $4.45.
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