The 200 level at Coors Field is going to the birds this season.
Samples of chicken tenders and tots from Birdcall, as seen on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Coors Field in Denver. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)
Specifically, the Rockies are welcoming Colorado-born “Birdcall” chicken to what they are calling the “Birdcall Deck.”
Birdcall, which offers all-natural craft chicken sandwiches, tenders, nuggets and tots, has 16 other locations, including one at Empower Field at Mile High.
If chicken isn’t what you are craving, don’t worry. Coors Field has lots of options.
The giant Mamalona taco will be served at The Sandlot, as seen on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Coors Field in Denver. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)
The Sandlot Brewery in right field, which has undergone a makeover, features the Mamalona.
What is a Mamalona? A red chile tortilla, shredded romaine lettuce, shredded cabbage, house-smoked BBQ brisket, hot Cheetos dusted pork belly, Chihuahua cheese, Carolina gold BBQ sauce, avocado crema and fresh avocado.
If that sounds like a lot, it is. The monster-sized taco is meant to be shared by two or three people.
Aramark District Chef Billy Sims when asked how you eat it: “One bite at a time,” he replied.
The roughly two-foot long “Glizzilla” hot dog is seen on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Coors Field in Denver. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)
While we are talking BIG, check out the Glizzilla (Section 157). It’s a one-pound, 23-inch all-beef hot dog on a 19-inch sub roll. It practically needs its own seat!
Though the hot dogs are smaller, the 9/9/9 Challenge (Section 139) is still a huge eating endeavor. It features nine slider hot dogs and nine four-ounce beers to be consumed over nine innings.
“This a fun play for us,” Simms said at Thursday’s media preview.
Another tasty option is “Mac on Deck.” The new food stand (Section 115) has five different mac and cheese options. Loaded Mac fits its name with bacon bits, cheddar jack, blue cheese crumbles, green onions and sour cream. Buffalo Mac features Buffalo chicken. Ballpark Mac is a twist on classic stadium fare with hot dogs, green onions and shredded cheddar cheese. There is, of course, Classic Mac, and there is also Vegan Mac.
The Philly cheesesteak from Wit Love Cheesesteaks is seen on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at Coors Field in Denver. (Photo by Timothy Hurst/The Denver Post)
“Wit Love,” which also has a location in Empower Field at Mile High, serves up Philly cheesesteaks. The shaved ribeye with Cooper sharp cheese and caramelized onions on an 8-inch Amoroso roll is available near Section 134.
And last, but not least, is the Pizza Donut. According to Sims, this is not what most people are expecting. “It’s a savory item, not a sweet,” Sims said. “In your mind, you’re thinking donut, and that it’s going to be sweet, and it is not. It will surprise you.”
The plain glazed donut has garlic butter, grated parmesan, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, marinara sauce, and is topped with pesto sauce and Italian seasoning.
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