Rockies fans have a lot to look forward to in the upcoming 2026 season, as new president of baseball operations Paul DePodesta and new general manager Josh Byrnes prepare to make their mark on the franchise.
If that isn’t enough, home game attendees will also be able to get chicken sandwiches and salads at Birdcall, set to open on the mezzanine level of Coors Field, confirmed by Birdcall CFO Ryan O’Haro.
Birdcall was founded in 2017 by Peter Newlin and Jean-Philippe Failyau, opening their first location in the Five Points neighborhood in Denver. The chicken chain currently has 15 locations across Colorado, Texas and Arizona, with 11 already operating in Colorado.
In January 2026, Birdcall announced a new franchising program to rapidly expand its flock of restaurants. By 2028, the chain hopes to operate over 200 locations nationwide.
Birdcall offers chicken in various forms, like salads and chicken tenders. However, it’s best known for its chicken sandwiches, like its Bee’s Knees, a fried chicken sandwich slathered in Calabrian chili aioli and drizzled with Mike’s Hot Honey.
Birdcall will be available by opening day at Coors Field on April 3, when the Rockies play the Phillies.
