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    Dunkin' Donuts Park

    4.3 (98 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Sarah S.

    I bought last minute tickets and came here for a game and I had a blast! I've been raving about it to my family ever since. Until recently I did not consider myself a baseball fan.. and for the most part I'm not one. I want nothing to do with the baseball cards or other memorabilia or watching it ... mostly... There is something enchanting and endearing about the ballpark experience. Anyway I got tickets when I just happened to be driving by with somebody and we had nothing else to do. (Or we did and we canceled that thing and redirected). It was overcast when the game started but it never rained and we sat just a few rose behind home base. The place clears out quite quickly at the end of the game and you may have to park a few blocks away. I would actually recommend this because even 3 blocks away and you can avoid the pedestrians and get right on the highway (if you choose the right lot). Beware of parking in the right area! There are lots that tow downtown but there are many that charge fair prices and are well-placed according to the highway!!

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    Loretta M.

    PARKING, PARKING, PARKING. There needs to be a shuttle available for handicap patrons. It's a long walk to the stadium. Might turn us away from future games. Also, I'm positive the brand of hot dogs has changed. The taste was horrible. The pretzel was delicious. Best offering today.

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    Mark W.

    First time coming to watch a game. The seats were excellent. There's no bad seats in the house. Very easy access to restrooms and a bunch of different food vendors. There were definitely a lot of choices for food and it all smelled good. We enjoyed what we got. The staff was helpful, helping us find our seats. As it was our first time there, they're a very accessible, one of our friends that came with us uses a cane, and we had easy access to the elevators as well. Parking is a little challenging, especially if you need assistance. Or you're not moving too fast. So please allow extra time for now to make sure you have people to help you. Overall, really good experience, and we'll be coming back.

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    Scott K.

    This is a great ballpark. I've been here for private parties as well as Yard Goat games. There's not a bad seat in the house. Bringing even the smallest children is easy given the wide open spaces, great food choices, and very friendly staff. Even with your assigned seat, you may not spend much time in them since there's so much to see around the park and a great view of the ongoing game at all times.

    Todd R.

    I love baseball, especially in many of the minor league ballparks that have elevated the experience. Dunkin Donuts Park may be one of the best in the game. They have done a fantastic job of surrounding a quality team with a stadium that draws crowds to a well planned facility with great food and a family friendly atmosphere.

    Christopher S.

    A Perfect Day at Dunkin' Donuts Park! We had an awesome time at Dunkin' Donuts Park watching the Hartford Yard Goats! The ticket prices are super reasonable, making it easy to bring the whole family. The atmosphere is fun and family-friendly -- they even have baby goats at the park, which the kids absolutely loved. The stadium is clean, well maintained, and the staff keeps everything running smoothly. Between the great food, the fun mascot, and the lively crowd, it's the perfect place for a day out in Hartford. Can't wait to come back for another game -- go Yard Goats!

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    Mary E.

    We had a back to school event and it went fabulous. Lots of people, music and food. The stadium was super clean I love the bathrooms layout, one way in one way out, no lines and no pushing.. the view, wow very good. In general a very good experience

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    Ann C.

    We are season ticket holders and love this park. Great team spirit live baby goat races and Fancy pants the goat from the local farm is there with other goats.

    Bark in the Park! Yard Goats win bottom of the 10th!
    John L.

    The Park dropped a star due to the looong walk experienced last summer ('23) on 90+ humid weather. Okay, I perspire even when I swim! Despite the has always delivered a great experience at the ballpark. It's a valuable addition to the City of Hartford and the surrounding areas needing a revitalized spirit. Perfectly sized for a family outing and other group events. Of course, not to overlook the regular fan base who have adopted the Yardgoat name, remembering the hardworking rail yard engine(s) that never gave up the challenge of AWLAYS BEING ON THE BALL! If you're looking for some fun, a spirited crowd, excellent vending, and customer service this is the place.

    Hartford Yard Goats
    Lorraine G.

    Great ballpark for Minor league baseball. $5 parking within a walking distance. Quick off the highway.

    Karen Kay F.

    We had a GREAT TIME AT THE PARK! Parking was offered at 300 Market Street and could be pre-arranged and prepaid for convenience to get a spot. It was a short and easy walk to the stadium, only about one (1) city block to reach the ticket entrance. We took one flight of stairs up to the first deck level and seating sections, where we were glad to find the "SCOOPER SUNDAY" ticket ambassadors who we purchased wrist bans from, entitling us to ALL YOU CAN EAT ice cream and/or Italian ice from very generous vendors to support and benefit the Jordan Porco Foundation. Up another set of stairs to the covered deck above, was a PARTY PATIO, where we enjoyed tasting many ice cream flavors and refreshing Italian ice provided by the gracious vendors! The view was spectacular from behind home plate of the field. to see the local celebrities, the stadium, the field and JUMBO SCREEN SHOWING the game highlights and fun activities going on and good time being had BY ALL!!

    Iced coffee!
    Kathy W.

    Remember when they built this stadium? The construction delays? People saying that no one would ever go into Hartford for baseball? Yeah. I just attended a sold-out Saturday evening game with my sons. Granted, $12/ea for SRO tickets was a bit more than I expected to pay, but not outrageous. The park is well run with decent amenities and a family friendly atmosphere. At no time did I feel unsafe, even walking back to my car on Trumbull. Everyone we encountered, from the ticket scanners and security to the onsite Dunkin employees, were friendly and efficient (especially the lady with the live goats!). The postgame fireworks were a bit of a joke, over before they began, but I'm just nitpicking. Pro tip: Free parking on most streets Monday through Friday after 6pm and on weekends.

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    Jason P.

    Before the Yard Goats started playing in Dunkin' Donuts Park, I rarely witnessed widespread pride in the Capital City. Now, I see people driving into Hartford to cheer the Goats at the Dunk. Singing YMCA. Wearing Steamed Cheeseburger hats. Watching kids in Baby Goat costumes race around the field. Standing in line for a dog. Playing air guitar on the Big Board. Friends and family spending quality time together and sharing an experience together in Hartford. I smell buttered popcorn. And Italian sausage. And people are jockeying to catch a foul ball. Or a free shirt. And the pride has spilled out of the Stadium. I have about four different Yard Goat and/or Alt Goat hats and about 3 different Goat and/or Alt Goat shirts. I wore a green Yard Goats t-shirt to the Goose concert in New Hampshire and a deep-voiced guy passed me and said "Love the Goats shirt man!" And I see people wearing Goats merch all the time. It makes me feel good about Hartford and I see it makes others feel good too. There aren't many places I'd rather be as long as I'm with my friends or family.

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    Trinity College - Long Walk

    Trinity College

    4.8(4 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Trinity College founded by Thomas Church Brownell in 1823 is the second oldest college in…read moreConnecticut after Yale University. The college was located on land they had purchased and later sold to the State of CT in 1845, that property is now called Bushnell Park. One of the original college dormitories was located right where the State Capitol Building now stands. Trinity College is a member of The Little Ivy Schools along with Wesylan, Amherst and Williams College in our area. The Trinity campus building architecture is simply beautiful the Main Quard is bounded by the clock tower and Brownell Chapel on the North, the straight run, called the Long Walk made up of dorms and classrooms on the West border of the green this is a grand promenade of the entire lenght of The Main Quard. The Green is distinct as it has no paths through it; the Elm trees on the green are planted in a "T" for Trinity. There is a larger than life bronze statue of Thomas Church Brownell founder of the college and to the rear on either side are two canons from the USS Harford, the flag ship of Rear Admiral David Farragut during the civil war battle of Mobile Bay in New Orleans. There is plenty of history and beauty here as a visit to Trinity College and Brownell Chapel will no doubt confirm!

    Very pretty campus…read more Came here on a trip to visit a friend and realized that everyone here was super nice. Some dorms are kinda crappy but the others are very nice. I love their campus, it's a great place to just relax with friends and have fun.

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    People's Bank Arena

    People's Bank Arena

    3.7(12 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    Came to PeoplesBank Arena (formerly the XL Center) for a concert. We arrived right before doors…read moreopened, so it was definitely crowded but I have to say, things were pretty well organized and the line moved quickly. We grabbed some classic concession items nachos, hot dogs, and a pretzel and everything was exactly what you'd expect for arena food. There was also a convenient grab-and-go station where we picked up peanuts M&M's, and vodka lemonade drinks, which made things easy without having to wait in another long line. Overall, the experience felt very similar to past visits before the name change. One thing I did notice was that there didn't seem to be drink carts walking around the floor like before, which was a bit of a miss in terms of convenience. All in all, a solid experience efficient entry, decent food options, and a familiar concert atmosphere.

    Let's go Huskies let's go!!…read more Came here for the women's basketball game, and what a show! We were high up in the bleachers, double numbers, but there were plenty of TVs to see the game of close. Plenty of food and a lot to choose from. There are parking garages close by and not too far walking distance. I would suggest anybody getting here at least an hour and a half early to maneuver through the crowds, get food as needed and find your seats before the entertainment begins. Unknowingly, this was the sixth championship game for UConn women's basketball

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    Cinestudio

    4.9(21 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Cinestudio is an independent film theater that opened on the campus of Trinity College in Hartford,…read moreConnecticut in February 1970. It was founded by a group of Trinity College students that included Peter Stott, Ted Kroll, Peter McMorris, Charles Rumsey, James Hanley, Anne Risdon, Larry Stires and Randy Man. The group of film-obsessed students made a home for themselves in a little-used lecture hall inside the Clement Chemistry Building. The room, unfortunately, possessed troubled acoustics. Within two years, and with the help of Ralph Mauro from National Theater Supply and Lonny Jennings at Dolby, the sound issues were rectified and the room was transformed into a recreation of a 1930s film house. The grand opening (a double feature of "Alice's Restaurant" and The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine") was sold out. Cinestudio screens a variety of second-run, independent, foreign, and classic films. The single-screen venue has a seating capacity of approximately 485, 4K Digital Cinema systems, as well as 35mm and 70mm film projectors for use in studio archive presentations. Cinestudio features a spectacular gold Austrian screen curtain that rises at every show, real balcony seating, and the gold lion courant insignia. I recently visited Cinestudio for the first time. I read about it and an online article and couldn't believe that I had never heard of it before. I parked in a small parking lot on Summit Street and followed the sign which led me through a stone archway. As I walked along the Main Quad, I saw the neon color-changing lights of Cinestudio. Entering Cinestudio is a blast from the past. I purchased my ticket at the Fred Pfeil Memorial Ticket Booth (only $10 a show) and then headed to the concessions area where I purchased a giant bucket of popcorn for only $5. A volunteer told me, "The balcony is nice, but if this is your first time here then I recommend the lower level. You can hear the sound system much better." The interior of the theater was absolutely gorgeous with red accents. The film that I was seeing during my visit was the 1978 remake of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers": part of the theater's ongoing series "Our National Nightmare: 2026 Anxieties in 1970s American Film". Many screenings at Cinestudio are introduced by a guest speaker; this one featured Roger Benham. Although I have seen this film a number of times before, this was my first time seeing it on the silver screen....and it was so much more frightening now. This was my first visit to Cinestudio, but it certainly won't be my last!

    I love Cinestudio, I will support this place foreverrrr! I got to see the secret agent which really…read morewasn't playing anywhere else in my area, besides one showing at AMC that I couldn't make. Cinestudio is now my go to spot for films that don't have large releases or general indie films. The theater is also so beautiful and classic! I can't wait to come back and bring friends.

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