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    Andrea T.

    We had a nice afternoon at Progressive Field. This review I would like to focus on the new Terrace Hall. Terrace Hall is new this year and is located where the Terrace Club used to be. Now anyone can enter Terrace Hall. They have food and drink. You order at a screen and pay with credit card. You can use a loaded ticket also. After you order they call your name when your order is ready. We sat on the picnic tables on the deck overlooking the game. It is a nice view and gives you a different perspective from the seats you would be sitting in. It worth taking the time to visit. I think so people may not realize it is there.

    Adam H.

    Though I've not likely rated (most) of them in these annals, I've visited many baseball parks in my 50-some-odd trips around the sun. Progressive Field ranks as one of my favorites ... right up there with PNC Park (Pirates), The Ballpark at Arlington (previous home of the Texas Rangers), Camden Yards (Baltimore), Wrigley Field, and too many Minor League and independent parks to mention,. First, access to this place is tremendous. Granted, someone dropped us off on Ontario Street, I just didn't notice fans walking from miles away like I've witnessed at ballparks in the south. Access within the stadium is also excellent. I traveled here with my 80-something-year-old father, and elevators/escalators made things easy peasy for him. As a former journalist who spent many evenings in stadium press boxes, I'm sort of a mid-level guy. Sure, we could sit by the dugout or behind home plate on the lower level, but I'd rather see the action. Our 400-level seats were very nice. They're small sections with great views. The employees here were polite on our visit, except for one old, surly guy working the escalators who asked me "What are you looking for?" I responded "Our seats." He rolled his eyes and said "What are the seat numbers?" I responded "Now THAT'S the right question! And sir, this is a $200 event for my dad and me, so please don't ruin it by being rude." He pointed us in the right direction and didn't say another word. For Cleveland baseball fans, I feel your pain. (I'm a Texas Rangers guy.) But I hope you find some solace in your marvelous digs.

    Cosmo W.

    I have been coming to games here for years, and it is one of my favorite ballparks in the country. On this particular occasion, it was Memorial Day and the World Champion Dodgers were in town, so it was sold out! Even still, it never seemed too crowded, the lines were not that long (except for ice cream!), and the atmosphere was absolutely buzzing! Ohtani hit a home run on the first pitch, and that alone was worth the price of admission! My friend and I enjoyed beers, hot dogs, and peanuts, and there were so many stands that we never had to wait too long. The staff throughout the stadium were all friendly and helpful. We had great seats and even though the home team lost, Cleveland played a great game. I was actually surprised as to how many Dodger fans were in attendance! I suggest walking around the stadium and checking it out, there are many great places to watch the game from, and it's awesome to see people all having a good time!

    antoinette f.

    Baseball, beer and friends! Love going here! Catch a game, sit back on a hot day with friends and family smack dab in the middle of all the action. Of course anything you want to buy as a souvenir as expected. I love box and loge seats-it's just a little more quaint.

    8 June 2019 - Baseball stadium of the Cleveland Indians -- watching the players practice before the game started.
    Agnes I.

    UPDATED REVIEW: I finally came to Progressive Field to watch a baseball game in September 2024. Infact, I went to two games; one on the 1st of September and another on the 18th of September. I received two free tickets to the 1st game that I attended through volunteering with the Cleveland Sports commission so I invited my friend Christina to join me for the game. For the 2nd game, I was set to buy my own ticket but the friend who invited me to the game paid for my ticket. FOOD - There are a few options including Barrio Tacos which appears to the more popular vendor. I ordered chicken Nachos without cheese during my first game but they were a messy option so I suggest that you just get a quick snack such as chips and a drink. I enjoyed my experience at both games especially with the nice weather although the second game was in the evening so it got a bit chilly for the 3 of us. If you enjoy sports then you should definitely stop by. The ticket prices are fairly reasonable.

    Eric E.

    I honestly didn't see this coming, but Progressive is easily one of the nicer MLB stadiums that I've visited. Let's start with the location, which is in the heart of the city, and near a great deal of restaurants, bars, and other must-see spots. We parked more towards the cities center and walked over, which added to the charm. They had floppy hat giveaway night, so that started us off on the right foot. They also had two ex-Guardian players in the HOF plaque area signing free autographs. Not only was this a really classy gesture, but both guys had conversations with each and every person who came to the table. Just a classy perk for fans. After the auto's, we snapped pictures of the many statues (think they had about five near the outfield entrance) and plaques, which were located in the same area, but down some steps in a unique little area that can be easily missed. We sat up in the 500 section up top, but I felt close enough to the game to still enjoy every part of it. The height also lent to an enhanced view of the entire stadium and city backdrop, which was magnificent. The game aside, they had fireworks afterwords. I'm 53 years old and can easily state that their 30-minute show was by far, the best fireworks show I have ever seen. The friends and family that I was with felt the same. They were just on another level. We had a blast here. I'm thrilled that we made the game a part of our long weekend. If you haven't been yet, I highly recommend seeing a game here. Cheers!

    From section 537 view
    Amanda F.

    Easy park to navigate. Friendly workers and tons of different vendors for whatever you are looking for. Family friendly for the kids. Love coming here to watch a game. Worth the 3hr drive from Buffalo!

    $19.00 Helmit nachos, With Beef and Chicken cheese and sour cream and salsa. Worth the money.
    Concerts L.

    Always a great time at Jacob's Field Wish they would have a post of restaurants to eat at and find where they are, Kinda hard. But if you want some Crustables hit up the kids area in the 300s. And always LETS GO TRIBE!!!

    Antonio H.

    I had a blast at the Guardians game. They also had a very lively crowd as every seat was almost filled. I think that's something we all want to see when going to different stadiums. The progressive field offered a lot more options in terms of food than other fields I've been to. If you're ever in Cleveland and want to go to a good ball game, I'd recommend checking this out.

    Inside of stadium section 138
    George B.

    I had an amazing time watching the guards play. The atmosphere was amazing . And I lucked up and got the perfect weather to watch baseball!

    Lisa S.

    We are trying to visit all major league parks so excited to see our Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field. We stayed at a hotel downtown so it was an easy walk to the park. Didn't have to deal with parking. Entry was easy. We stopped to see their player tribute area which was well done. We walked around the entire stadium to check things out. I wasn't super impressed with the food offerings. We ended up getting a hotdog which was ok. I was hoping to find a brat station where the food is cooked as you wait instead of being wrapped in tinfoil and handed to you but didn't see a brat or dog station that offered that. Beers were plentiful. Our seats were about 4 rows above the visitors dugout which were fantastic. I was surprised that the attendance wasn't higher with Cleveland being at the top of the division. Overall, a nice stadium and outdoor environment that is fun to watch baseball

    Michael P.

    Great American ballpark that's been recently updated. Excellent views from most seats. Prices are crazy for food and alcohol, eat or drink before you go!

    Robert C.

    Cushioned chairs! My wife rates this park five stars just for the comfy seating. Overall, we had a wonderful night in a terrific stadium. Background Sat in lower deck first-base side for a Sunday evening mid-May game (nationally televised). Great sweatshirt baseball weather, clear skies, temperature in the 50's, albeit a bit windy. Sadly, the Phillies beat the Guardians of the Gal-, er, Cleveland-ers 3-0. Stadium I love downtown outdoor stadiums, and this one has a great outfield view of the city skyline. Impressive scoreboard. Great sight lines from throughout the park, even standing from the infield and outfield concourses. Did I mention the cushioned seating? These weren't Club entry either, just normal lower deck. The only knock I can find is that there's nothing really iconic or memorable about the stadium. Just clean, pure beauty. Food Three basic dogs are available, the classic, the all-beef and the bratwurst. The all-beef was by far the best. A great simple dog. No, we didn't sample the exotic toppings, missed out on the Froot Loops and pimento cheese covered Slider Dog. Otherwise, the standard types of ballpark fare are well covered. Saw several people around us having pizza as well as a few large plates of well-adorned nachos. What's Unusual Cushioned seats, by gawd! Every ballpark should have these! Summary I truly have nothing bad to say about our evening in Progressive Field. Well, okay, maybe the name should be returned back to Jacobs. But that aside, i find myself telling my inner ratings grinch that this evening really deserved a fifth star.

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    Ask the Community - Progressive Field

    I know you are able to carry in water but can you bring in snacks such as peanuts and candy as well?

    You should be able to in a small bag or purse! I've seen a few moms bring in food for their little ones.

    Is there an ATM?

    Yes! A couple throughout. One is in the left field and one is by the corner bar for sure

    How early should we be there on replica jersey giveaway days? And how early does the line start to form?

    You'll want to get there right when the gates open. They run out of them fast since they have limited quantities

    Is there a fan shop where I can get a ballcap?

    Yes. There is a large team shop and many merchandise stands -- all of which have caps.

    Any hotels close enough for the opposing team to walk to like in S. Louis?

    Yes. Multiple hotels you can walk to the ballpark. I've been to St Louis (amazing baseball town) and Cleveland has a very same setup. Multiple hotels and a ton of bars/restaurants to go before and after the game.

    Where's the best place nearby to buy caps and t-shirts at a decent price?

    There is a street vendor at E. 9th and Bolivar. Nice stuff. Good prices. She is fair and friendly. I buy all my stuff from her.

    Average price of beer?

    $8-$12

    Which hotel is closest?

    The Radisson is very near as well.

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    Review Highlights - Progressive Field

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    Voinovich Bicentennial Park

    Voinovich Bicentennial Park

    4.4(22 reviews)
    1.1 miNortheast District

    George V. Voinovich Bicentennial Park…read more This park is an absolute gem in Cleveland--peaceful, beautiful, and full of character. Voinovich Bicentennial Park sits right along Lake Erie, offering stunning panoramic views of the water. On a clear day, you're actually facing Canada, which lies just across the lake--how cool is that? Out in the water, there's a long rock barrier (part of the harbor breakwall system) that adds a coastal, serene feel to the entire landscape. When I visited, there was a live opera performance happening right in the park, which made the experience feel even more special. You can sit on the grass or along the cement steps, which makes it a great spot for a picnic, sunset-watching, or just relaxing near the water. There are often events held here, so it's worth checking the schedule if you're visiting--though honestly, just showing up might surprise you with something fun. The atmosphere is open and vibrant, but still calm and clean. You'll also find: * Boat rentals nearby if you want to get on the water * Restaurants right along the shore * Hotels with waterfront views, all within walking distance The park itself is well-maintained, clean, and has lots of visual interest, including ships docked nearby and big open views of the lake and sky. I visited in the evening, and the sunset over the water was absolutely breathtaking--a perfect end to the day. I can't wait to come back and spend more time here. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this is one of those spots that makes you stop, take a deep breath, and just enjoy where you are.

    I'll give this the benefit of the doubt and an extra star because of the weather. This was a short…read morewalk from the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Street parking was free on a Saturday morning. There are restaurants nearby.

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    Voinovich Bicentennial Park - Symphony in the Park.

    Symphony in the Park.

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    Cleveland Browns

    Cleveland Browns

    3.5(129 reviews)
    1.0 miNortheast District

    First time here this season. It was a rainy one, but the Browns won and played well. The staff were…read moreencountered were really nice and helpful. We had seats in section 341 and it was a nice view. The stadium was nice and most of it appeared well maintained. The rain was intermittent and we had ponchos so there's that. Food was expensive as expected but we did find lower cost options. The lines moved at a good pace. All in all, great experience.

    I attended the Brown's draft party/Journey concert at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Tickets were very…read moreaffordable as the Browns season ticket holders got them free and were willing to resell them at value prices. Parking was not an issue as I work downtown and went after work. Admission to the event was about what you would expect; you need to have your electronic ticket available on your phone. The security check was fast and efficient. I was struck by how generic the concourse was; there are plenty of food stands but not a huge variety and there is really no style or anything to see. The bathrooms were clean, but also pretty basic. I was disapointed that the water fountains were not working. I did not see any of the promotional opportunities even though I walked through about half of stadium. My seat was the last row of lower bowl near the Dog Pound end of the Stadium. The seat was comfortable and not too crowded. The concert started about 10 minutes late from the day of start time which was 30 minutes later then the original announced start time. The stage was hard to see for a while since we were looking right into the sun and the stage was very dark. It also did not help that the band members were in dark clothing and were blending into the background. The video screens did help significantly. The sound was pretty good for a stadium show, loud without being oppressive. Journey put on a very good 80 minute show, playing all their hits. I will say the lead singer has a great voice and very energetic stage presence. If you get a chance to see them I would say go for it. Overall Cleveland Browns Stadium looks nice from the outside and inside the bowl, but the concourses could really use some sprucing up. There didn't seem to be a lot of variety in the concessions, mostly the expected stadium food. Pretty much a serviceable modern stadium, but not near the top of the NFL heap.

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    Cleveland Browns - Monday, 12.29.25; Huntington Bank Field Cleveland, OH

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    Monday, 12.29.25; Huntington Bank Field Cleveland, OH

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    Cleveland Monsters

    4.3(18 reviews)
    0.2 miGateway District

    Growing up, I had never experienced hockey. There were no hockey rinks in Cleveland's "inner city"…read moreneighborhoods, and none in its east side schools. I was first exposed to hockey, through being a Cleveland Cavalier Season Ticket Holder and receiving free Lake Erie Monsters Tickets. After attending my first game, I quickly fell in love with hockey! And at the time I first started going to the games, the Monsters had two African-American players on their roster. That was very refreshing to see. Also, I know the two Monsters in-game Hosts--Olivier and Ahmaad--from the Cavs games. Needless to say, I felt right at home. Now, I attend as many Monsters games as I can. I love their Giveaway Nights, especially the Cavs and the Browns Bobblehead Nights. They even hosted a Tribe Night once, and they had many players there signing autographs. And they use to have Cavs and Browns players there signing autographs, in the past. But now, they just have them there to drop the puck before the game starts. Despite all the fights, Monsters games are actually very kid and family friendly. And they routinely have a lot of food and drink specials, including several "Dollar Dog" Nights.

    It's always fun to watch the Lake Erie Monsters play. The staff is always nice. We went to one of…read moretheir themed nights. Everytime there is a theme there is usually fun merchandise to purchase as well. I enjoy going to hockey games and I will back to watch more.

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