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    Frozen Margarita
    Emily S.

    So cool. Def pricey, but very good frozen margaritas. Saw Tyler Childers last Friday! Such a great show. This is a great venue.

    Sunset at a Nashville SC game
    Maddie H.

    After all the times, I've been to Geodis I can't believe I've never reviewed it. I've been here for a special event and also for Nashville soccer club games. I particularly love the food options here and as it's a newer stadium everything is really nice. I don't love having to walk up 1 million stairs in the parking situation is a little brutal. However, I can forgive those faults because the experience here and the staff are always amazing.

    Green Day
    Kevin B.

    My wife and I came here in August to see Green Day and Smashing Pumpkins and it was a decent concert venue. The acoustics were really good and we could easily see the stage, so that was great. Drink selections were good and food was so-so, but it's a concert, so you expect that. Parking here is a mess though as the roads that lead to the stadium are small and get packed very fast. We opted for parking at the stadium and there were plenty of spots, but getting to the stadium in the first place is the big issue, especially on a Friday night. We'd probably come here again for a concert, but never again during the week as traffic is a huge issue here.

    Mike V.

    Had a great time here last night seeing Guns & Roses. This was my first time to this venue which is pretty new. Parking was a bitch. There aren't any parking structures anywhere nearby, just residential parking, people charging to park on their lawns, etc. The venue itself was beautiful! The stands were Somewhat covered, but the field was open. There was a downpour and many were soaked but hung out anyway. We were misted on, but stayed pretty dry. The sound was horrid. They need better sound gear, it was hard to understand what was being said. But overall a good time.

    Game time
    Heather Rene A.

    I've come to a few games here and had a blast! Doesn't hurt that Nashville win both times and I had great company. But this stadium is awesome. The food is definitely way better than any other stadium I've been in. No seat has a bad view - they are all great! But if you don't mind getting rowdy there is a section for due hard fans and it's a blast! Insider tip: search for their designate driver program - you get a feee soda if you agree to be a DD.

    Iman D.

    The facility is designed beautifully and has ton of restrooms which is nice durning packed events. My fav aspect of the facility is the large selection of local food options spread throughout the entire facility. Only con is parking . Get there early or prepare to walk

    Geodis Park NSC game
    Holly T.

    We love coming here to watch NSC games. Great atmosphere. "Most restroom stalls in town" award goes to the Castle!!! Overpriced food and drink keep us from eating here but lots of people don't seem to mind. Signage is good for getting around the stadium, but with only one main concourse it's chaotic! Hold your kids close and while navigating through the crowd here on your way in/out, or to get food or use the restroom. Parking and traffic is still crazy, but we park and walk about 20 minutes to avoid sitting in long exit lines. The police do a great job of helping traffic and walkers.

    Tray M.

    This was my very first soccer game ever and I absolutely loved it here. Temperature: Hot Seat: the seat location was great. There's no bad seats in this stadium Location: the placement of the stadium was perfect. Food: the food was great. I ordered Nashville hot chicken. The only thing I didn't like was the walk back to the car when the game was over! Traffic was great once we got in our car and made it to the house in a timely fashion.

    Prince's Hot Tenders
    Peyton W.

    The best venue in Nashville. Lots of options for parking. Sitting in the supporters section is always fun, but be aware they throw beer! Prince's has a great system going and got my food quick during halftime and was able to return to my seat just as the game started back up.

    Rachel L.

    Stunning new stadium! Great amenities. Clean bathrooms. Tons of food and drink options (overpriced as all get out, but that's every stadium in the US). What brings this down to 3 stars is the parking/ride share situation. Absolutely atrocious. I'm actually not sure if I'll ever come back to another game because of it. If you live walking distance, what a treat. If you don't, prepare for a long and frustrating way home.

    Alex J.

    This place reminds me a lot of Protective Stadium in Birmingham Alabama. Crisp, new, and state of the art....for smaller stadiums. It's kind of in an iffy neighborhood. But who's complaining. Certainly not me. Back in the 60's I use to go to the L.A. Coliseum to watch the Rams play. Talk about iffy. You'd park on someone's front lawn, give em 10 bucks, and they'd "guard" your car. Heaven help you if you had to leave the game early. Your car would get boxed in with no way of getting it back onto the street. Parking can be an adventure at this stadium too. There are soccer fields where they put you, but trying to get out after the game is a free for all. Good luck. We parked on a street in the iffy district. Not far from the Butts Foods warehouse, which is across the street from the Coca Cola distributor building. Basically on the other side of the tracks. Free, and quick to get out of the area. Which at 10 o'clock at night is a good idea. The food at the stadium is good. My daughter and I had Big Daddy's hot dogs. Dogs piled high with stuff like bacon, sauerkraut, cream cheese (yes cream cheese, it works) and the usual accompaniments. My granddaughter got the tacos. I didn't hear a peep out of her for a few minutes while she was working on those things. She loved them. As with any sports venue, expect to pay up for refreshments. In this case, way up. Maybe Butts Foods will be open and you can stock up wholesale. It was a fun filled night of soccer and frivolity. Quick Tip: If you like to supplement your sports entertainment with brewed beverages, I suggest you tailgate big time before going in. That way one of two things will happen. Either you'll be too full to buy while inside, or you'll be too plastered to care that you're paying $15.99 for a big beer. Cheers my friend!

    Thommy S.

    Great stadium! I'm so glad I got to check it out! I was quite worried at first as parking can get hectic at games, but it wasn't hard at all to find our lot number. There were big signs with lot numbers by the lots and the people out there that were coordinating the parking lots were nice, too. We parked at Lot 7, and it wasn't a far walk to the stadium at all. The stadium itself was very big. It was super nice. There were plenty of restrooms in each section. There's also fans on top to help cool the stadium down so I was glad for that. There's also plenty of restaurants to choose from. Drink vendors were everywhere so as soon as you walk out from your section, you will be able to get a drink. We took a loss at the game I went to, but it was still great to be able to check this stadium out. The staff did a great job. Everyone was so friendly.

    Inside the stadium
    Lindsay W.

    Congrats Nashville on this beautiful stadium! We live out of state, but since we were in TN for a soccer tournament, we took the opportunity to attend a game. Getting here was a bit tricky to navigate, but we made it. The staff went above and beyond with answering any questions I may have had. sitting outside for a game cannot be beat and I love that you have overhangs. I love all of the food options (although we didn't get to try any this time). My one thing that I would recommend, if anything at all, is that you should lower the price of bottled waters. It's hot and you will sell a lot of them, but $12 for two was just a bit crazy! I guess I am spoiled in ATL with our $1.5-$2.00 bottles, but I have no problem but multiple cold ones. Oh, and timeshare signage was great until it wasn't. I would add more with a street names on it. I know that the dog park is the pickup location now.

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    Parking is a nightmare. NSC game has been over for more than an hour and we're still stuck in lot 8.

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    The ambiance at a Nashville soccer club game is the best! I can't wait to go back to another game.

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