Starting Thursday, some 21,000 baseball fans will be allowed back in to Coors Field for Rockies home games. But for those expecting to eat and drink your way through nine (let’s be honest, maybe five) innings know that the rules have changed to reflect pandemic safety protocols.
Here are the notable changes to concessions this year:
- Vendors won’t be hawking snacks in the stands or anywhere in the stadium.
- Sunflower seeds and shelled nuts will not be permitted.
- Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages will be allowed provided they are single-sized servings.
- Factory-sealed plastic bottles and empty reusable plastic or metal cups/mugs will be permitted. All items will be carried through the metal detectors.
- All concession stands will be open.
- Concessions will be cashless, with only credit cards accepted.
- Concession lines will be limited with signs for accurate spacing.
- Soda will be sold in packages or in cups with lids and straws.
- Condiments will only be offered in single-use packets at the concession stands upon purchase.
- Portable tables and chairs in common areas will be removed. Guests will be required to eat in their seats.
- Access to drink rails, including on the Rooftop, will be prohibited.
- Standing room areas in the ballpark, including the Rooftop, will not be available for gathering.
- The Mountain Ranch Bar & Grill, Mountain Ranch Club and Toyota Land Cruiser Club will be available for dining per Colorado’s current restaurant guidelines.
- Mobile beverage ordering will be available on the Club Level.
For a complete guide to Coors Field protocols this season, check mlb.com/rockies/fans/protocols-2021.
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