Men's Health Mag • September 23, 2014The 2002-built brick-and-glass beauty is a fantastic place to spend a fall afternoon. The stadium food vendors reflect the city’s Greek and Polish roots with delicious gyro and sausage offerings.
Jessica R. • September 22, 2015This stadium is one of the best in the U.S. whether you're here for a Tiger baseball game or concert. Lots of amenities, any kind of food you could want, walking museum, Ferris wheel and carousel.
Bryan B. • October 30, 2010Grab dinner in Greektown or at the Hard Rock Cafe and then hop on the People Mover - it will take you right to the stadium!
Judy A. • May 13, 2023Grab the bus down to any of the stadiums to watch an event, and have the best food and drink specials around
Arthur M. • August 6, 2022Built where old Tiger Stadium once stood. They still have the old flagpole and right field foul pole. Excellent exhibits if Detroit athletic history.
Michael Dylan F. • July 5, 2017The Stan's, Pickles etc. stadium bar for Comerica Park. Must do before games.
Sandy S. • November 2, 2011Tailgating before the game in Lot 50. There's free parking and a DJ. They also started College Game Day with WDTK 1400 that broadcasts live from outside the stadium!
Eddie K. • September 21, 2011Fantastic BBQ located down town Detroit by the old Tigers Stadium. You will absolutely love the food. They have an almost unmatched selection of imported beer from around the world too!
Matt Z. • November 2, 2013If you're in the visiting side, get there early. Very limited seating.
Kate H. • September 30, 2014Friday night football at its best. Multiple concession stands. Big bleachers with handicap ramps.
Justin B. • May 20, 2014Detroits original Negro League baseball field. A piece of Detroit and Hamtramck history!
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