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    4.4 (31 reviews)

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    Drea H.

    Energizer Field is beautiful, it's a very nice facility. Still new, but they are clean and the layout is nice. The seats were good, I see why it's in high demand! The coolest thing about this place to me is the Purina Pet box, where you can bring your dogs - they apparently book up the day season tickets open lol. I believe there's only 4. I would love to bring our boyz to the game The food options were vast, the highlight was the Balkan treat box restaurant. It was also nice to have so many diverse drink options. The seats were good, there almost was no bad seat. They had standing room only on the far end. The season ticket holders seats looked nice as well. It was easy to navigate to the seats and bathrooms were convenient.

    Balkan Treat Box spread. The chicken kabob is a must!
    Amanda M.

    Love this stadium! All of the local food available is such a great perk of the park - chicken kabobs at Balkan Treat Box are a must. I also love the bottomless soda option. Parking can be a bit tricky and they really need to put a soda fountain in the Mic Ultra Club so you dont have to walk out of the club for refills and then flash your wristband to security to re-enter.

    Alonzo A.

    Great place to watch the game. I'm not even a soccer fan and this was super enjoyable. Would absolutely come again.

    Rachel H.

    Had our staff holiday party in the Ultra Club. They were kind enough to section off an area of the pitch for us to take photos and to answer any questions we had about the stadium. The food was great and it was such a special place to ring in the holidays with my colleagues!

    Nifty shelf above urnal to place your drink on while you do your business.
    Rolando O.

    Great soccer venue with most seats offering a good view. Trying to get over the fact that I paid $7 for a bottle of water, but, I guess that's the cost. The food choices are top notch but the best thing is the shelf above the urnal to put your drink on while you do your business.

    Christy C.

    St. Louis City part is the soccer stadium for the City STL Soccer team. I can't speak much for the taste of any of the food because I didn't eat, but I can say that they do have ample places to eat. The stadium itself it a beautiful stadium. I have no other stadiums to compare it to because this is my first ever soccer game. The ambiance is that of a city that loves their team. I had fun watching the game, but the big screen showed fans all around the stadium, and watching them seeing themselves on the screen made my day that was fun to watch. I can't say that I would go back, but I will say I enjoyed my first soccer game.

    Brian G.

    I've heard nonstop positive things about City Park but only recently got to check it out. The hype was not wrong. They did everything right when building the stadium. It is easy to get in and navigate. There isn't a bad seat in the house. What stood out the most though was the concessions. You have dozens of different options, all local restaurants. You can even order on an app so you can just walk uo and grab your order. Absolutely outstanding.

    Bad pizza :/
    Güneş Ö.

    Nice small stadium. It has real grass field. Graphics, screens, ads were nicely done. We came here with free tix to represent a company. We sat at the terrace. Blankets, food and drinks were free/provided. Drinks were good - esp. Hot Chocolate/Coffee with Bailey's was what we need since it was chilly and windy outside. But all the food we tried was gross, went straight to the trash and made me sick the next day: - Pizza, meatloaf, cornmeal, orzo salad were all days old, just warmed up & served. - Chicken drumsticks were a little undercooked. - Popcorns, chips were stale. - Precooked Bratwurst was cold - almost like defrosted and served. - Queso and dill dip were OK. What a food waste! :/ It is a nice stadium and I'd come back, but definitely not eating free food there. There are overpriced food kiosks and long lines, and people talking about some items are already sold out - it was around 6pm(game starts at 7:30pm). If you want to enjoy the food, I recommend coming here few hours early, and have food from the kiosks or at least there are restaurants around.

    City vs LA Galaxy from section 227
    Russ B.

    I've been to a few city games now and have always had a great time! On hot days I'd recommend sitting on the western side of the stadium so you are in the shade. The food is delicious and varies greatly. There are some good kid friendly options, as well as some adventurous spots: I had some Filipino BBQ at the last game and it was great. I'd also recommend the Wally's stop and the sandwiches.

    Jaimie D.

    Coming from Orlando with a brand new Orlando city stadium I wasn't sure anything would compare. I was wrong! This brand new stadium is absolutely beautiful. Such an incredible atmosphere views of the arch in the most incredible sunsets. They've done a really great job with the visibility from all seating areas. They also have great technology for concessions, which makes it super easy for check out and keep the lines short. Sound system was one of the better ones I've heard. You could actually hear what was being said. They have a lot of great concessions available at fairly normal event pricing. Didn't feel too gouging. They've done an amazing job with this facility.

    Kelse S.

    Citypark I'm so thankful for you! What an incredible addition to downtown stl. I've driven by several times and it always looks amazing, bright, and beautiful. I was lucky enough to attend a game on Sunday, and being inside did not disappoint. I decided I didn't want to worry about parking, so I ubered. The Uber driver dropped me off at one of the entrances, I don't believe they have a specific drop off/ pick up entrance. I was a bit late to the game, so I had zero lines or wait time. Security first, ticket scanners second. After becoming familiar with my location and my seat numbers, I had to walk half way around to get to my section. That was okay, I wanted to experience the stadium and I always like extra steps. There are SO many local options for food here, y'all! Steve's Hot Dogs, Balkan Treat Box, Pie Guy, Union Loafers... to name a few. They also have spots for drinks where you scan your card before you walk in. Grab what you'd like, and walk out. Your card is charged as you walk on. I might be living under a rock lol but I've never experienced that before. The game was amazing to watch and the vibe of the stadium is truly unmatched. The energy level is high and the cheering takes it to another level. I'll always say there are no fans like STL fans :)

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    Jamal W.

    There was a lot of energy in Energizer Park. The place is beautiful. I had no ideal of what to expect. You could hear the excitement before arriving. It was a sellout crowd. The staff were extremely helpful. The food selections was great. Everything looked appetizing. I was a little disappointed that I ate before going. The fame was great and we won. I was seated in the Together Credit Union Box. It was excellent.

    Caroline M.

    Such an epic venue for an awesome team! I went to my first mls game ever and it is seriously unlike any other sports game you've probably ever been to in your life. The fans do not stop their songs/chants the entire game and the energy is so amazing. The stadium itself is awesome, seems super futuristic with all of the different lights and the self check outs. I didn't get any food but they had some super unique stl local vendors there which is awesome! I definitely want to come back to another game soon!

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    Great field visiting and game experience. Some seating is really cramped. You can't view the field from certain parts of the concourse

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    3.7(222 reviews)
    0.5 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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    The Bull & Bear

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.5 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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    I-55 Raceway

    4.6(5 reviews)
    26.9 mi

    Oval dirt track racing excitement for a cheap price…read more Nothing like watching and all out car race from 10 to 50 feet away. The pros go fast and the amateurs crash a lot at I-55 raceway. There is different divisions from watching little cavilers and neons with just rollcages added bang around the racetrack to full modifies that pitch sideways and throw dirt on the spectators sitting on the turns. As the cars and drivers get better I can start enjoying the strategy of how people take the turns (high full throttle or low throttle out) and trying to pass on such a small race track If you decide to come, where a hat and glasses to protect yourself from the flying dust. Plus bring ear protection atleast for the kids. Start off sitting away from the turns so you do not get hit by dirt, unless you decide you want the FULL experience. There is a large reinforced chain-link fence between visitors and the racetrack, but I would not allow my kids to hang on the fence. I walk a couple feet away because metal bends as it absorbs impact. Enjoy hearing "I tell you what" and "I heard that" from your nieghbors. The food is... interesting (eat just before you go). The restrooms are terrible. The "good old boy" experience is off the charts.

    What do you see in the greasy mouthful of a pork fritter making its way to the icy, condensated lip…read moreof a Coors tallboy? What legacies do you find nestled, burrowing their way round the hot, dusty belly of a country racetrack? What hymns can be heard cycling through the drone of a thousand horses, a thousand circling eyes, a thousand milliseconds of a single heart beat? Americuh! Americuh! Americuh! In this chorus my voice rings true. When suddenly I found myself, bearing witness in jean shorts and cowboy boots, inside the pit of I-55 Raceway, shaking hands with a driver, marveling at the inner workings and goings on of a race pit, what more could I do than testify the passion play of this my fellow patriot? Four classes of cars raced that night, and four respective qualifying heats and two trips to the snack bar later, we hunkered down on the first inside turn and waited for the showcase showdown to begin. On an otherwise dull, kick the can sort of southern cicada night, one can imaging there ain't nothin more thrilling than watch twenty Late Models barrel towards the very spot you stand, with only inches and a chain link fence between you and god. After hearing a driver died recently at another dirt track, that release waiver I signed started making more sense. Then again, does Americuh exist without some mechanism of bodily danger? I shrugged that thought off just like Nick Lyons in the number 2 car did to Michael Koos in the 6, gunning off the low side to win by a heartbeat and metal, scraped up nose. Now, I'm no fan of NASCAR, and it's been told these dirt tracks are where the legends get their start. Spending time in the pits at I-55 Raceway to me is like being the first of a knowing few to follow a cool indie band, back when they were real, scraping together their own tour money, sleeping on people's couches; before they have time to impale themselves on a second album, get on an awards show and sell out. This is Americuh people! Heck, I'm still scratching those hours of freedom flyin dirt out of my hair. God and country's right. If you ain't first, you're last.

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