American Family Field Concessions

3rd Street Market Hall Annex

The 3rd Street Market Hall Annex is located in the right field area on the Loge Level of American Family Field. This concession area features a variety of local vendors offering diverse culinary options. It includes Kompali Tacos, which specializes in Mexican cuisine; Smokin’ Jack’s BBQ, providing barbecue dishes; and Anytime Arepa, focusing on Venezuelan arepas. In 2026, a new sweets stand is introduced, featuring Bebe Zito ice cream, dirty sodas, chocolate-dipped treats from Drip Chocolate, and self-serve candy options from Can-D Shop. This annex emphasizes local flavors and provides a market hall-style experience for patrons seeking unique food choices beyond traditional ballpark fare. The area supports the ballpark’s commitment to incorporating regional vendors into the concessions lineup.

The Alley Food Truck Park

The Alley Food Truck Park is situated in the left field area on the Loge Level at American Family Field. This concession zone replicates a food truck park experience with rotating local vendors. Current offerings include Nadi Plates, which provides Mediterranean-inspired dishes; Chuchos Red Tacos, specializing in red tacos; and Hidden Kitchen MKE, offering various street food items. In 2026, K&L’s BBQ is added, bringing authentic smokehouse barbecue flavors. This area allows patrons to enjoy a diverse selection of portable meals in a casual setting, enhancing the overall dining variety available during events. It reflects the venue’s effort to integrate community-based food providers into the ballpark environment.

Drink Wisconsinbly Corner Bar

The Drink Wisconsinbly Corner Bar is positioned on the Field Level behind Section 103 at American Family Field. This bar is restricted to individuals aged 21 and older. It features beverages from Drink Wisconsinbly Beverage Co., including award-winning spirits and ready-to-drink canned cocktails. The bar provides a dedicated space for adult patrons to access specialty drinks in a convenient location near seating areas. It contributes to the venue’s array of alcohol options, emphasizing local Wisconsin brands and enhancing the social atmosphere during games and events.

J. Leinenkugel’s Barrel Yard

J. Leinenkugel’s Barrel Yard is located in the left-field corner of American Family Field. This facility operates as a working pilot brewery with onsite-brewed specialty beers, a full-service bar, and a restaurant. It is open seven days a week, including game days from gate opening until 30 minutes after the last pitch. The outdoor Beer Garden is designated as smoke-free. This concession area offers a comprehensive experience for beer enthusiasts, combining brewing, dining, and bar services in one integrated space.

General Concession Stands

General concession stands and portable kiosks are distributed throughout all levels of American Family Field, providing a wide range of traditional ballpark foods. These include sausages and brats at sections such as 108, 110, and 117; burgers at 108, 117, and 125; chicken items at 112, 118, and 123; fries and nachos at various points like 108, 110, and 112; pizza at 106; pretzels at 110 and 118; custard and ice cream at 110, 117, and 125; and nuts and popcorn at 120 and 228. Gluten-free and vegetarian options are available, such as gluten-free buns and baked potatoes at 216. These stands ensure accessibility to standard fare across the venue.

Payment Methods Accepted

American Family Field operates on a cashless basis for all concessions, retail, and kiosks. Accepted methods include credit and debit cards such as American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa; Brewers Gift Cards; Apple Pay; Google Pay; and pre-paid cards. Cash-to-card kiosks are available for converting cash into usable prepaid cards.

Outside food and drink policies

Outside food and drink policies at American Family Field permit non-alcoholic sealed plastic bottles of 32 ounces or smaller, limited to one per person. Personal size food items are allowed, such as a sandwich, small bags of pretzels, or a piece of fruit. Prohibited items include aerosol cans like sunscreen or hairspray; alcohol, CBD, or illegal substances; cans, glass, or metal containers including Yeti-type bottles, tumblers, and thermoses; non-factory sealed plastic bottles; and stainless steel reusable drinking straws. All carry-in items undergo inspection upon entry. The Milwaukee Brewers do not provide accommodations for prohibited items and are not responsible for those left in screening areas.