Check out what’s on offer this AFL season at Optus Stadium

Caleb RuncimanThe West Australian
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Camera IconOptus Stadium has revealed its collection of new food and beer options for this year’s footy season. Credit: The West Australian

Optus Stadium has revealed its collection of new food and beer options for this year’s footy season.

The menu was revealed on Tuesday as the Fremantle Dockers prepare to face the Brisbane Lions in the first home game of the season on Sunday.

Among the items on offer this year includes chorizo quesadillas, bratwurst hot dogs, katsu chicken rice bowls and loaded potato skins.

Gage Roads’ new low-carb lager, Air Time, will also be on tap for the season opener.

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Optus Stadium expects to serve 12,000 hot chips each AFL match this year — equating to 250,000 serves for the entire season.

Footy fans will also devour 4500 Mrs Macs pies and sausage rolls each game and 4000 hot dogs and burgers.

Three hundred kegs of Gage Roads beer will be poured each game, along with 6000 glasses of wine, 2500 coffees and 10,000 bottles of water.

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Chorizo Quesadilla, $16.50

The quesadillas contain grilled tortillas, crumbed chorizo, jalapenos, cheese, red onions, sour cream and guacamole.

Camera IconPreview of the new Chorizo Quesadillas at Optus Stadium. Riley Churchman Credit: Riley Churchman/The West Australian

The German Dog, $15.20

The German Dog consists of a bratwurst sausage, spring onions and potato salad.

Camera IconPreview of the new The German Dog at Optus Stadium. Riley Churchman Credit: Riley Churchman/The West Australian

Katsu Chicken Rice Bowl, $16

The katsu chicken rice bowl contains crumbed chicken, Japanese mayonnaise, rice, salad and katsu sauce.

Camera IconPreview of the new Katsu Chicken Rice Bowl at Optus Stadium. Riley Churchman Credit: Riley Churchman/The West Australian

Loaded potato skins, $15.50

The loaded potato skins include bacon and cheese, potato skins with sour cream and chive sauce.

Camera IconPreview of the new Loaded Potato Skins at Optus Stadium. Riley Churchman Credit: Riley Churchman/The West Australian

According to the stadium, 6000 Matso’s ginger beer cans will be sold by the end of the 2024 season.

Camera IconPictured are the new foods and beverages at Optus Stadium. Riley Churchman Credit: Riley Churchman/The West Australian

More than 3000 casual staff are on the books to help with events at Optus Stadium — with around 1300 people rostered on to help permanent staff every AFL match.

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