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Coors Field Debuts Massive New Menu Items for 2026 Season
From a 23-inch hot dog to boozy ice cream, the Colorado Rockies' home stadium is rolling out a slew of over-the-top concessions.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 4:04pm
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Coors Field's new lineup of over-the-top food items, from the 23-inch 'Glizzilla' hot dog to boozy ice cream, aim to create shareable, Instagram-worthy culinary experiences for baseball fans.Denver TodayCoors Field in Denver is introducing several new and unique food items for the 2026 baseball season, including the 23-inch "Glizzilla" hot dog, pizza donuts, a massive taco, and alcohol-infused soft serve ice cream. A writer for Westword visited the stadium to taste test the new offerings and share her thoughts on the good, the bad, and the bizarre.
Why it matters
As teams look to draw more fans to the ballpark, Coors Field is betting that outrageous and Instagram-worthy food items will be a major draw, even for those who may not be the most passionate baseball fans. The new concessions aim to create a fun, indulgent experience that goes beyond just watching the game.
The details
The star of the new menu is the "Glizzilla", a one-pound, 23-inch-long beef hot dog that is meant to be shared. While it's an eye-catching novelty item, the writer found it to be overpriced at $45.49 compared to a regular 12-inch hot dog that costs $9.89. Other new offerings include pizza donuts, a massive "Taco Mamalona" filled with barbecue brisket and pork belly, and an alcohol-infused soft serve ice cream. The writer had mixed reviews, with the taco being a standout but the Glizzilla and Philly cheesesteak disappointing. One highly anticipated item, the "Dubai Cinnamon Roll", was not actually available during the writer's visit.
- The new menu items debuted at the start of the 2026 Colorado Rockies baseball season.
- The writer visited Coors Field and sampled the new food on April 7, 2026 during a game against the Houston Astros.
The players
Coors Field
The home stadium of the Colorado Rockies baseball team, located in Denver, Colorado.
Colorado Rockies
The Major League Baseball team that plays its home games at Coors Field.
Aramark
The food service and facilities management company that operates the concessions at Coors Field.
Reece
A stranger at Coors Field who ate a dropped portion of the writer's "Glizzilla" hot dog off the floor.
Parlor Doughnuts
A Denver-area doughnut shop that has launched its own line of savory doughnuts, including pizza-inspired options.
What they’re saying
“The Glizzilla is as tasty as a standard hot dog and infinitely more attention-grabbing.”
— Hannah Metzger, Writer
“When I accidentally dropped half of it on the ground, a stranger named Reece literally ate it off the floor.”
— Hannah Metzger, Writer
What’s next
Coors Field plans to continue expanding its unique food offerings throughout the 2026 baseball season, with the goal of creating a must-visit destination for fans and casual visitors alike.
The takeaway
Coors Field is embracing the trend of over-the-top, Instagram-worthy concessions to drive fan engagement and attendance, even for those who may not be the most passionate baseball fans. While some of the new items are hits, like the massive "Taco Mamalona", others like the pricey "Glizzilla" hot dog miss the mark. The stadium's willingness to experiment with novel food creations reflects the growing importance of the in-stadium experience beyond just the game itself.
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