City of New York • December 26, 2012In the footprint of the old Yankee Stadium, Heritage Field is the largest of the new and renovated parks to be built as part of the Yankee Stadium Area Redevelopment Project.
Jeff D. • July 12, 2016Garth Brooks concert - amazing. Venue staff is always professional, helpful, and cheery.
Karen • April 21, 2023Great place to take your kids when they’re becoming restless at the game. Too bad you lose out on watching the game when you’re a parent. Might as well not come to the game and just go to the park.
Bonnie C. • October 13, 2014Did an obstacle race here and this stadium was in great condition and well maintained
Yankee Stadium Insider • August 15, 2011A great place to enjoy the majestic (and expensive) structure that is Yankee Stadium III. Don't miss the BRAND NEW Torrisi brothers "Parm Stand" for awesome $14 meatball or turkey sandwiches.
Alan C. • July 26, 2010Plenty of serviceable water fountains - the best place to refuel if you're on an east-west run.
Yankee Stadium Insider • August 15, 2011Until the 7th inning, you can exit the stadium through The Hard Rock Cafe, get your hand stamped and then RE-ENTER the stadium. This is the only spot to exit and re-enter the stadium.
NYC Parks • October 17, 2012From the footprint of old Yankee Stadium, you can play baseball where Ruth, Gehrig, Berra, Mantle, Mattingly, and Jeter once stood, all while taking in the view of the New Yankee Stadium.
Abner A. • June 1, 2015It can get very packed, but has a great Coors tallboy special + the best bar you'll find near Yankee Stadium.
Michael N. • April 18, 2016Great pregame spot before you head into Yankees Stadium. Very busy but very spacious. Cool industrial loft space vibe
A L E X • June 4, 2016The beer selection is phenomenal. The staff is beyond friendly. Truly a mix bar for native Bronxites and visitors. Wings were decent too. Steps away from Yankee Stadium. Happy Hour 3-7 m-f!
The Corcoran Group • July 16, 2013Our favorite bar to visit before heading into the stadium. It gets pretty crowded, but when you're paying a fraction of the price for a beer versus at the game, it's worth pushing through the crowds.
Valerie S. • May 21, 2013A broad, airy expanse ringing the ballpark and named for the Bambino vastly changes the Stadium walk-up. Entrance/exit have been eased. Gate 4 is majestic. A lamppost pennant tells a tale of the Babe.
Al S. • September 2, 2014Great little Caribbean joint just outside Yankee Stadium. Get the jerk chicken platter with rice and "peas" (read: kidney beans) and veggie slaw stuff. Quality eats for a can't beat value.
Harlem A. • August 12, 201612 indoor courts and 4 outdoor allows this to be a draw for those in need of a quality facility that operates like a private club.Lessons for all age groups. Onsite parking, Metro North stop is nearby
River Ave. Blues • August 19, 2011Housed on the second floor of Yankee Stadium, this gallery pays tribute to Yankee history. Catch a row of autographed baseball from Yankee stars and forgotten role players.
Randy S. • March 30, 2011Get to the stadium early to avoid the long line here and take a tour. Take lots of pitctures too.
Arturo P. • September 2, 2013Best spot in the Stadium during a rain delay.
New York Habitat • April 16, 2014A cool and fan favorite sports bar right near Yankee Stadium. Try the buffalo wings & cheap beers!
Jon • August 23, 2015Take the train to the game. Best way to travel to Yankee Stadium without the hassle of tolls, traffic and finding parking.
Jill M. • April 4, 2011Garlic fries are killer. Soundproofed from stadium noise; game commentary via YES, which is on 3 sec. delay; slightly annoying. But indoor seats, table svc & patron-only potties make it worthwhile!
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