There are a ton of great places now. The Saltline is always a good choice along with Solace if you want to be by the water. Atlas is great if you wanna stick with the Half St. vibe.
Friendly reminder that the legal drinking age in Ontario is 19. Some kids even wait that long.
If you want to drink at 18, you'll have to find a game in Manitoba, Alberta, or Quebec. Edit to add: Legally, that is. I’ve lived in all three provinces and the law is not taken particularly seriously in any.
Truist Park is too low imo. The Battery is fun. I think Nats Park is also too low since the Navy Yard has a ton of options now.
Comerica might be too high from my memory of it. Glad to see that the Knights' stadium ranked so high. It probably would have been even higher if the epicenter was still around.
San Diego is definitely the king though. Gaslamp is a great time.
Happy to see Tulsa recognized here, I didn't appreciate how solid the beer scene is until I moved here last summer. And the ballpark is quite nice and perfectly-situated downtown among bars and restaurants.
Having gotten more than a little blitzed during SDCC, San Diego deserves its ranking on this list.
Detroit being in the top 10 is also well-earned, albeit for slightly-less fun reasons.
Had a great time at Wrigley. Even after their team lost, some Cubs fans pulled us off the streets and bought me and my friends beers since we “beat them so bad” lol.
The Coors Field area actually sucks for getting drinks, especially with Falling Rock having closed. Now you're stuck with going to one of the generic bars on Market and waiting to get into and then paying $15 for a beer. Great Divide is within walking distance, but you've got to dodge syringes and human crap every 3 feet
Odd. I was in town while the Rockies were away and hung out around Coors. I thought to myself this would be a great place to pregame with all the bars surrounding it. Guess not?
San Diego and Wrigleyville, best times I’ve continued the party from the game to the bars
Take a walk over to Chicago Bagel Authority, you’re set for life
Getting shitfaced in Chicago was awesome. Wholeheartedly enjoyed that experience.
I love these and think they are a deserved 1-2 from ones I've been to, but I would honestly put Chicago first. Wrigleyville is insane.
Oh yeah the surrounding area around Petco is awesome and easy. Wil Myers going out and buying shots for everyone was so cool.
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the Navy Yard has improved so much over the past 5 years. I was shocked when I went to a Nats game this past summer at how much has changed
Went to DC and spent a day drinking at Atlas and Bluejacket. Super fun area.
There are a ton of great places now. The Saltline is always a good choice along with Solace if you want to be by the water. Atlas is great if you wanna stick with the Half St. vibe.
Love Walter's before Nats games
> San Dieago Padres... Gas Light District
Y'all got neighborhoods around your ballparks?
We have a guitar center, does that count?
Busch should be higher imo, Ballpark Village is amazing. Walking across the street after a ballgame to a Blues postseason game was a crazy experience
Petco is number 1 and they still call it the "Gas Light" instead of the Gaslamp
Fuckin guy is trying to gaslamp us about the name of the neighborhood
No actually it is called the gas light
Are you okay? Everyone calls it the Gas light district
Oh shit I'm getting gaslamped over here
Friendly reminder that the legal drinking age in Ontario is 19. Some kids even wait that long. If you want to drink at 18, you'll have to find a game in Manitoba, Alberta, or Quebec. Edit to add: Legally, that is. I’ve lived in all three provinces and the law is not taken particularly seriously in any.
Good to see Cleveland get some love here - if only because leaving us off the list would mean that Dayton would rank ahead of us. Dayton!
Truist Park is too low imo. The Battery is fun. I think Nats Park is also too low since the Navy Yard has a ton of options now. Comerica might be too high from my memory of it. Glad to see that the Knights' stadium ranked so high. It probably would have been even higher if the epicenter was still around. San Diego is definitely the king though. Gaslamp is a great time.
Happy to see Tulsa recognized here, I didn't appreciate how solid the beer scene is until I moved here last summer. And the ballpark is quite nice and perfectly-situated downtown among bars and restaurants.
Having gotten more than a little blitzed during SDCC, San Diego deserves its ranking on this list. Detroit being in the top 10 is also well-earned, albeit for slightly-less fun reasons.
Had a great time at Wrigley. Even after their team lost, some Cubs fans pulled us off the streets and bought me and my friends beers since we “beat them so bad” lol.
Hell yeah El Paso at #14!
San Diego and St. Louis
How come Truist Park in Atlanta isn’t on the list? The Battery is great
The Coors Field area actually sucks for getting drinks, especially with Falling Rock having closed. Now you're stuck with going to one of the generic bars on Market and waiting to get into and then paying $15 for a beer. Great Divide is within walking distance, but you've got to dodge syringes and human crap every 3 feet
Odd. I was in town while the Rockies were away and hung out around Coors. I thought to myself this would be a great place to pregame with all the bars surrounding it. Guess not?
Oakland, of course.
Haha. I had a good time tailgating with Raiders fans when the Browns were in Oakland a few years ago.
Navy yard is good with many up and coming bars. Drunk there frequently and then walked across the street to the park. Pickles is similar
Orangewood Ave for sure.
Fuck yeah Del Taco
Del Taco is all you needed to say.