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    4.4 (641 reviews)

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    Carolina V.

    Honestly, one of the prettiest stadiums I've ever been to. I love it. The staff was very friendly. The prizes are a little bit higher than I'd like them to be but still you go to have a great time.

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    Gilbert G.

    This is a lovely ballpark in the heart of downtown St. Louis. If you're in town for a conference or sightseeing during the summer months, it's well worth catching a game. Overall, the ballpark is clean and gives a nice view of downtown (or the Gateway Arch). I came here in June 2023 for an early evening game with comfortable weather. The seats were a little high up - but that didn't matter one bit as the views were nice while enjoying a hot dog and chatting with friends. Of course, getting to the ballpark can be quite crowded - if you walk here or take public transportation, you'll have a more pleasant experience.

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    Juan S.

    Came to see dodger play, unfortunately they lost. We liked the stadium very easy to find seats and lots of food options. It was a fun atmosphere and the friendly competition. We had a great time despite the loss.

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    Kristen S.

    Busch Stadium is home, plain and simple. As a St. Louis girl through and through, nothing beats walking up to the ballpark, seeing that perfect view of the Arch, and hearing the crowd buzzing before first pitch. I've been coming here (and to the old Busch) my whole life, and some of my fondest memories are from the '80s and '90s; watching Willie McGee glide across the outfield and Ozzie Smith make magic at shortstop. Those legends made me fall in love with the Cardinals for life. The energy here is unmatched, Cardinals fans show up and show out. Whether it's a big rivalry game or a random Tuesday night, the atmosphere is electric. The stadium is clean, easy to navigate, and full of that classic STL charm. From games with my dad and brothers to nights in the Legends Club Suite or the Cardinals Club Seats, I always leave feeling on cloud nine. I can't resist the classic nachos with jalapeños. Depending on where you sit, the views of downtown are simply breathtaking. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just here for the vibes, Busch Stadium delivers every single time. STL girl all day, Cards fan forever. Go Birds!

    Andrea R.

    Great times! We sat in the green seats for the first time & the service made us feel like stars! Our server upon entry was very informative and reviewed the buffet, bar, and outdoor options we would have. Once outside our server was very attentive, the only downside was being on the end we had to consistently help the server take orders from those in the middle of the row, otherwise an awesome experience!

    Ultima M.

    This is an amazing baseball stadium!!!! I am sooo glad I got to come here and see the SF Giants WIN lol This stadium is very nice!!! You can see the arch in the background , everyone here is very nice and hospitable. Food is good, people are friendly, stadium is clean, there is a specific are for kids to play and hang out at. Bush Terrace is amazing!!! Live music, nice decor, lots of bar areas a great view of the game, and its a VIBE I would totally recommend coming here and catching a game I had a great experience. I cant wait to come back

    Rohan D.

    I initially was full of petty complaints, for years I worked in crowd control at Wrigley Field and the staff here made a lot of mistakes. A lot of opening homestand errors, and I had to admit, that's what happened at the start of every season in the Friendly Confines and I was a part of training so the errors were largely my fault. So, I had to reassess before my review, and first and foremost the frontline employees, security, ushers, crowd control, food service, everyone that I encountered was friendly and pleasant. That's much better than we did at Wrigley. The stadium is beautiful and comfortable. I saw a very exciting extra innings game, love the real organ, the screens are informative, the fans are great (but to be clear I'm still a Cubs fan). The Metro takes one directly to the Third Base Entrance where a majestic statue of Stan the Man stands ready to play ball. On entry security didn't know how to handle my camera, it's funny how i-Gen knows what cameras are I guess because they love retro, but the Millenial security worker wanted me to "take the lens off" as if it were a film SLR camera (it wasn't). But she was friendly about it so I showed her how to make me demonstrate that we could see through the viewfinder and the view screen and I could take a digital PIC making it unlikely to be a weapon. They were giving away a nice pullover hoodie and it was cold, but neither the usher checking tickets nor the usher handing them out gave us ours so we stepped through and waited politely. When we still didn't get any we asked and they said we have to get them when we entered only. We said, we just came through. "Which gate?" Right here. So the supervisor came over and we repeated the same entire conversation and she asked the usher who checked our tickets what he wanted to do and he said no initially, but relinquished when I said he was being mean. Nicest free give away I've seen at a ball park. Then the usher at the top of the stairs to our seats didn't yet know the aisles and seats for our section yet. We had great seats, but within one inning our section was filled up by refugees from the cheaper seats (not in the sun). I felt they should have waited until the 5th inning to let people move up to the more expensive seats. A couple of young workers walked the aisles collecting recyclables. Big 5 stars for that. The hot dogs, peanuts, Coke Zero, were all the usual overpriced ballpark fare, no Cracker Jacks. There was some confusion by the announcer who seemed to think God Bless America was our national anthem but I suppose most American men are out of practice taking their hats off that this way they were ready for the actual national anthem which ensued. Very cute child choir did a great job on The Star Spangled, you could say they knocked it out of the park. There was no flag desecration, this was the first sporting event I've attended in a few years that didn't feature an American flag touching the ground, being stepped on, or being worn as clothing. Concessions need to remember to put garbage receptacles near the condiment tables.

    Bryan S.

    Doing anniversary things and we met in STL .... on the list of to-do's in life watch a game in comfort and luxury......Great place to catch a game! Not a bad seat in the house in my perspective. The quality of food station the Green seats offered had a variety of menus and included in the price I already paid. The beverage stands both adult and kid friendly had delicious drinks and I was pleasantly surprised.... Service with a smile helped the feeling of VIP. I could only Imagine how rockin this place is during postseason!!! We stayed at the Westin and it is super close to the main gate - I am in firm belief that the overall planning and logistics of this stadium are professionally done and handled well! This stadium is a must visit if in the area and you like baseball. With the family friendly vibe. Bthrooms were clean and close by. 10/10 times I would return... I have yet to have a bad time at a big league game Thank you Cardinals for having us!!! We shall return! Respectfully, Bryan Oklahoma City

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    Marisa B.

    I always have a great time at Busch stadium! The workers are always kind and open to questions. We got through the gates quickly, and received our theme night jerseys with ease. I was there for a team happy hour during the Barbie theme night and we ended up on the Jumbotron! We lucked out with good weather and were able to move around easily due to low attendance. We enjoyed a few $6 margaritas at the bar downstairs before walking up to the crown bar where my coworkers got some cheap beer deals. I love the Crumbl. Cookie addition on the main floor. They needed to update their menu to include the new cinnamon toast cookie but it was delicious! I've had the red cookie too and it was also very tasty. I wish they served the mini cookies here but I really enjoy them regardless.

    Absolutely beautiful stadium. Easy parking. Easy and efficient entry and policies. Love that you can bring in your own bottled (plastic) soda and water. Comfortable seats, friendly fans, good music, nice variety of foods, and more.

    Stan The Man Musial, one of the greatest on and off of the field.
    Ed S.

    As Whitey Herzog once said, "you're missing a great game!" I wonder why Busch Stadium is not as packed as it used to be. I believe this team has great potential and play with maximum effort. Could the fans be absent because of the rise in prices of concessions, smaller portions of food/drink, or ridiculous ticket fees? Maybe! I love visiting Busch Stadium to cheer on the St. Louis Cardinals! I love the view of the Gateway Arch in the outfield. I love the ease of navigating through the stadium. Yes, prices are up on many things. Did you know you can bring in food and drink in a soft cooler? Take a look at the stadium guidelines for more information. "You're missing a great game!" Go cheer on our Cardinals and make some memories down at Busch Stadium.

    George U.

    Such a cool stadium and downtown area. Museum, restaurants and the stadium. Walk of fame where hall of fame players have plaques in the sidewalk. Awesome memorabilia and just a cool vibe. The stadium is well kept and the area very cool. The world series trophy replica is out front. Highly recommended

    Drea H.

    Our home! Busch Stadium delivers the full baseball experience inside and outside of the stadium. Ballpark village is an excellent addition to the area and there's always so much to do if you're not watching baseball. I used to work here as an usher and can attest that the organization truly puts its best foot forward and strives to provide the best customer experience for fans from all over. The theme nights, giveaways, policies on bringing in food, games on the Jumbotron with prizes, and more only add to the experience of the game. I've been to other stadiums in MLB but truly , without being biased, Busch stadium is the best.

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    Im looking at attending a concert at Busch stadium that has on the field seating. Has anyone attended a concert that could tell me if seats near the back of the field or those in the 13x/15x sections would have a better view of the stage?

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    Enterprise Center - Jumbotron and the arena

    Enterprise Center

    3.7(222 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown
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    Review: Disney on Ice Feb 2026 I love live entertainment!…read moreThis event was for the kiddos... and of course myself & grandma too! (any reason to be a big kid again)! Tickets: I drove downtown to the box office to save on the extra convenient fees that are automatically added if purchased online through ticket master. Service: This time around, they were two employees working. One was a lady, I wanted to wait for the older guy who was already helping someone, as he seemed very helpful in giving her insights. The lady decided to open up her window and called for the next customer. She was EXTREMELY RUDE! Almost turned me away! I ended up telling her that I will take some time to look on the website myself because she seemed as though she didn't want to be of help, and was rushing me to make a decision (no one was waiting behind me). I quickly browse the web and decided to wait for the older gentleman as I first intended to. I am glad I did. He was VERY Helpful! We got seats very close to the ice for very low cost! He also offered his recommendations! Event: We opted for the 11AM event, large turn out, but mostly longer children as to be expected for that time during school hours. Lots of lighting & stage effects being utilized which I love. However, this maybe not safe for someone who struggles with seizure disorders. Concession Stands: As you can imagine, plenty of vendors to get ALL of your money with all the Disney on Ice Sovereign. Food: We opted for quick bites and cotton candies. Plenty of junk food to choose from! Parking: Limited street parking available. Near by lots available for a fee. Closer ones cost more. We opted for one diagonal the venue for $20, I believe it was card only. Also, the metro link has a stop right next to the venue's location! I've opted for that option before to cut cost. Recommendations: Kiddos enjoyed it and so did we! Definitely worth checking a show out!

    The Enterprise Center was electrifying. This was perfect for a sporting event. Fans filled the…read moreplace. Excitement rang from everywhere. Everyone in Blues attire. The best hockey stadium in the world. Only fitting for the best fans in the world. I can say this. Hockey fans are so much better and lively than baseball fans. St Louis is known as a baseball city. They may want to rethink that. Customer service was wonderful all night. From the time I walked in until the time I left the building. They did an amazing job to make you feel welcome and appreciated. The nachos were good, but not great. The chips and cheese were very good. The meat was okay, but something was off with the meat in my opinion. It wasn't bad. It might have been the texture for me. The jalapeños were great. The portion size was huge. The refillable soda was huge. I thought I was going to get a refill. I couldn't even finish my Mellow Yellow soda. The only disappointing part it was the last game of the season. I enjoyed everything tremendously.

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    Energizer Park - VIP lounge

    Energizer Park

    4.4(31 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown

    The park/stadium is beautiful, CLEAN and easy to navigate. I'm here to review the food and drinks I…read moretried while there. Definitely expect $15+ for everything. The first stop was the smash burger that comes with kettle chips. Delicious! I asked for extra pickles and they gave them to me. I love that the burgers are cooked right where customers can see. Next I tried the bratwurst with onions, peppers and dijon mustard. The dijon mustard ruined the taste. I love mustard and whatever they had was not good quality. The brat and peppers were good. The chicken wings from Chicken Scratch were ok! The dry rub had a nice flavor but that creamy, dill dipping sauce?! I COULD DRINK IT!!! I also purchased a cutwater and a hot chocolate. I didn't expect much from the hot chocolate but it was soooo good & piping hot! Overall, the food options offered here are guaranteed to satisfy everyone. They have your usual chicken tenders and fries all the way to cheesesteaks, tacos, bbq, ice cream, biscuits...you can find something to eat here!

    If you haven't experienced a match at Energizer Park, you're truly missing one of the best game-day…read moreatmospheres in St. Louis. The venue is always immaculate and kept in outstanding condition. Entry is seamless thanks to modern security and ticket-scanning technology, making it fast and easy to get through the gates and into your seats without the usual stadium hassle. That efficiency really sets the tone for a great fan experience from the moment you arrive. One of the best parts of Energizer Park is the incredible lineup of local food and drink vendors. The variety is fantastic, and it's refreshing to see so many St. Louis favorites represented, truly local supporting local. It adds an authentic hometown flavor that makes match days feel uniquely ours. I love this park, and I love my St. Louis City SC. The energy, the supporters, and the atmosphere make every match unforgettable. Let's go City!!!

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    The Bull & Bear

    The Bull & Bear

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    Got seats here for a concert at Enterprise Center and Bull & Bear was well worth it!…read more Great atmosphere, great service and special shout out to all the female attendants/bar tenders who were so helpful!

    I have no idea how much it costs to watch a game at the Bull & Bear, but for unlimited food and…read moredrink it can't be cheap. The service is friendly and dedicated. Want a phone charger, sure. Don't want to get up to get food or drink, they got it. Big smiles and a welcoming greeting every time you go in and out, of course. The space is well appointed, and though you are behind a net, it's still a great view of the game. The free drinks use middle of the road liquor, and you can get there before the game and stick around two hours after it ends. They have specialty cocktails too, so it's good booze for "free." The food is pretty good for buffet food. They always have hot dogs, brautwurst, and flat bread. They have a couple of specials each game, like blackened shrimp or beef brisket sliders. They also have a more traditional dinner, with meat, veggie, and starch. They also have a few appetizers like chips and dip or charcuterie. For dessert there are piles of candy along with cake cups and gooey butter cake. If you can snag tickets to the Bull & Bear, your going to have a great game day experience. The biggest disadvantage is that with all the new and exciting food offerings at Enterprise Center you are limited to a few catered options. It's not that you can't go get the other stuff, but it's hard to pay for food when you can get food stuff for free. Plus it's an open bar so really by the end of the game you won't mind anymo

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    St Louis Blues Hockey Club

    St Louis Blues Hockey Club

    4.2(18 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis. The Blues compete in the…read moreNational Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference. The franchise was founded in 1967 as one of the six teams from the 1967 NHL expansion and is named after the W. C. Handy song "Saint Louis Blues". The blues won the Stanley in the 2018-2019 season. That's their first and only win. This review is one in my goal to eventually review all of the teams in the NHL. Thing is I haven't been writing down the names of the teams I reviewed so far. Head smack! Any chance I get to watch the Blues on ESPN I take advantage. I'm watching a lot more hockey now that Spectrum included ESPN in my package. I'm paying enough. If you are a fan thank your blessings you got at least one championship! I'm recommending you keep supporting your cool team. I'm not just singing the blues...

    Since their establishment in 1967, the St. Louis Blues have been a good NHL team. Not only has St…read more Louis won a Stanley Cup recently (2019), but they're a perennial playoff team, have won 10 division titles, and through the last complete season (2019-20), they rank in the top 10 all-time in points percentage. Outside the Original Six, who joined the league from 1917 to 1926, the Blues have the most playoff appearances (44) of any active team. Before winning the Cup in 2019, the Blues had gone exactly 50 seasons without an NHL championship. In the Finals that year, St. Louis went the distance with Boston. The Blues edged the Bruins, four games to three, and won Game 7, 4-1, on the road at TD Garden in Boston. In his first year in St. Louis, center Ryan O'Reilly won the Conn Smythe Trophy (playoffs MVP). "The Factor" came up clutch in Games 4 through 7 of the Finals, going on a four-game goal-scoring streak. After the Blues fired third-year head coach Mike Yeo only a little over a month into the 2018-19 season, Craig Berube went on to become only the second interim coach to win the Stanley Cup. Less than two weeks after winning the championship, Berube signed a three-year contract to remain head coach of the Blues through the 2021-22 season. Two of the greatest players in franchise history are right-winger Brett Hull, who played for the Blues from 1988 to 1998, and center Bernie Federko, who played for the Blues from 1976 to 1989. Federko was drafted seventh overall in the 1976 NHL Amateur Draft. He was the only player out of the 135 picked that year to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (2002). "The Golden Brett" joined Federko in the Hall seven years later (2009). Hull and Federko currently hold the top two spots in points, goals, and assists in St. Louis regular season and playoff history. Their numbers - 16 and 24, respectively - were retired by the franchise along with five others. The Blues have had only two home arenas: (1) St. Louis Arena, a.k.a. the Checkerdome, across from Forest Park, where the team played from 1967 to 1994, and (2) the Enterprise Center, located in Downtown West, where the team has played since the facility first opened as the Kiel Center in 1994. Due to the 1994-95 lockout, the Blues didn't actually start playing in the Kiel Center until January 1995.

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