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Contribuisci feedbackA great way to enjoy the evening with the kids and a friend. We went here yesterday evening and despite the hot and humid weather it was good. I parked closer to the area and paid $20 for parking. It was a short distant walk. We then walked through the metal detector and purse check. Then someone scanned our tickets. We went to find our seats which were nearby. The Food area was so close by to our seats so it was very convenient. I was shocked it was not busy at this time in the evening on Monday 08/26/24.
Who doesn't love a good ball game?! Depending on your seats, they are nice and cushioned. The sections can be confusing at first, but there are plenty of friendly stadium staff available to answer any questions. Lots of food and drink options around and you'll pay an expensive price for it. They have a lot of souvenir items that come with your food and drinks, too, for the ball game experience. Parking is a mess. You'll have 1 spot with $40 parking, then 200 feet away, $30 parking, then $25. The good thing is, you'll do a lot of sightseeing no matter how close or far you decide to walk. The stadium is amazing and we have a good time every visit.
If you haven't been to the Budweiser 703 club (brand new this year) you MUST get yourself a ticket to go. It is such a great experience and definitely worth the splurge of an all inclusive ticket. We got a huge group together to go on Friday night against the cubs. My friend made the ticket purchases and sent me my ticket on the Ballpark app. The entrance to the club is super close to ballpark village, so really easy to find and access. You walk up the stairs, show your ticket, and receive a wristband. The insane (air conditioned) area is huge. Tons of seating and TVs to watch if you're inside grabbing a drink/ food, and lots of outdoor covered seating. Your ticket comes with a full service bar: mixed drinks, seltzers, beer, frozen drinks, and Coke products. The food stations are wild with how good they are and the variety! Stone fired pizza, pasta, brats/ hot dogs, nacho bar, dessert station, and grab and go snacks. My favorite thing I had was the pasta. The gates open 1 1/2 hours prior to the game start, so definitely recommend getting there early to get some good food/ drink time in. I would definitely return- great for groups!
This ballpark is awesome. With the arch in the background and all the red seats makes it look great. The fans are super respectful and love a good play no matter the team. They got good ballpark food and plenty of spots for drinks as well. I went to two games one in the all you can eat and drink seats, one in the 100 level. Both games were fun to watch but I highly recommend the all you can eat and drink seats. They had good food and drink options leaving me very satisfied when I was leaving. If you have never gone to a Cardinals game make sure to make one when in town. The environment is amazing and I had a blast!
Visited the stadium for a game (Go Cardinals! and absolutely had to try the food! Items are made to order and served on plastic plates and in paper boxes. Ordered the bacon wrapped hot dog, bratwurst with fries and cheese nachos. The bratwurst hit the spot nicely caramelized, and well paired with the sweet/sour sauerkraut. I loved the fries! Crisp exterior, tossed with a hint of ?truffle oil. On to the less fun dish, the bacon/wrapped hot dog. I love a good bun, and this ...was not that. There was a stark difference in the dough and baking between the hotdog bun and the bratwurst bun. Nachos were a salty, cheesy hit, easy to down between innings. The next time you're out there to catch a game, try the bratwurst!