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The Clevelander Marlins Park

3.4 (68 reviews)
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Almost on the field!
George T.

Who puts a dance club in a MLB stadium? Miami!! that's who. It is well worth the trip to see the Miami Marlins formerly world series champions-Florida Marlins. The casual Dance club atmosphere is a good match to a ball game. Not too many parks can get away with it. It's just left of center field. Very open with a great breeze this evening had 3 more rounds to wait off the exit traffic before heading back home at 2:30am next time we should stay the night and catch another home games in the serries. The staff are pretty quick. The prices are as expected for a ball park or night club. Pricey $$$. Entry is $10 with ID and free after 9th inning. While there someone accidentally got into the pool...Yes, they have a pool. and then swam across the whole length. Then the DJ announced that visitors were not allowed to use the pool and that they will be escorted out. Boo. Look at the bright side without the club you could have a Front Row TGIF restaurant?? woo.. instead like Miller Park, hoo...

Michelle L.

Honestly, the nicest service I've experienced in Miami in a long time. Even at closing time, we were asked if we could kindly finish our drinks in the outside area. I am so used to rude waitors, bouncers, securities, etc. in Miami that when someone is cordial it's like woah! 5 stars just for that. The Clevelander inside Marlins Park is where it's at! You can catch the game from there and theres a large window where you can see the Marlins baseball player's dugout. Beware, they can see all the action happening at the Clevelander too. They carry Raging Bull drink which I haven't seen in quite a while in any other bar in Miami. Our friends ordered the wings and they looked amazing! There is a pool in the center where you can swim and scantily clad painted ladies dancing on stage alongside the dj. The party is definitely in here! Gorgeous and so clean. I really hope it stays this way and doesn't get grimy and dirty. There is a $10.cover charge but free after the 9th inning. Come early, it does get packed. Awesome breeze that rolls in while inside. My experience here was fantastic watching the marlins play poolside Miami style. The best idea yet!

Going in!
Monica A.

Went as a guest to the season starting game, had seats next to the pool/bar area on ground level with full view of the stadium. That was pretty awesome! That being said, I'm personally not a baseball fan, and it's a sloth-paced game, so half the time was at the bar knocking back drinks lol... Ordered some food, and by food, I mean fried, soggy, overpriced junk food. A basket of chicken tenderloins (3) and a HUGE stash of fries was $20+ , and did I say soggy and greasy? What can one expect?... Dress code there is pretty relaxed, tennis shoes is ideal, given the amount o walking... although there was a fair share of women dressed in club-spandex and club-platforms trying to land a whale lol...That was entertaining. It's a mad-house to get out, so was leaving a bit early to beat some of the traffic, but it was expected.. pretty interesting experience

Ivelys L.

Delicious drinks, perfect views, but the food is okay, nothing special. However I love this spot to come drunk and hangout. They have awesome DJ's and it is a fun time overall. I can't visit marlins park without coming to the Clevelander.

Mojito
Natalie C.

If you are a true baseball fan...watching the game in The Clevelander will be a huge disappointment. I really couldn't see anything. I had to depend on the the huge screen to see certain plays. The only cool part is you are right next to the opposing teams bull pen so you can see them stretching, practicing, and maybe get some free baseballs. You have to be 21 years or older to be part of this small party in the outfield. It has a pool and a huge bar where you can order drinks or food with plenty of TV's. But if I go to a game I want to see it live and not from a TV. I could do that at home. Food and drinks: SKIP IT! The truffle fries and the spicy calamari are a bucket of grease. The mojito I had was subpar. Not strong enough and not sweet enough. It was just a weird combo. I did not finish it. Also, the party environment in a baseball park is a little weird to me. PS: There is a $10 cover fee if you do not have tickets to the Clevelander and just want to hang out there.

Jason G.

Baseball and clubbing is an usual marriage, but it actually works at Marlins Park. The Clevelander is a restaurant club built inside the stadium with full service bars, indoor and outdoor bar seating, as well as luxury seating in front of the outfield fence. There is a $10 charge to get in or free after the 9th inning. Baseball purist will shun the idea, but if the game isn't so existing, and trust me with the Marlins it usually isn't, then head down here during the 7th and grab yourself a drink, take a picture with one of those body painted dancers and listen to some Black Eyed Peas or Flo-Rida while watching that big husky beast Heath Bell warm up. Warning; drinks are expensive (eg $24 for a pitcher of beer) and the pool looks dirty as hell, but music, drinks and baseball is pretty much a trifecta in my book. Marlins Park is awesome in every conceivable way. It's actually more fun to tour the park than watch the team play. For a team so boring and so unlikable, it's nice to have a stadium that provides some positivity for a change. I'd imagine if Cloud City (Empire Strikes Back) had a park this would be it.

Dancing to the house music.
Greg B.

Clevelander at Marlins Park is a pretty fun place to go after the Marlins game. It's located in the Left Field portion of Marlins Park. Once the seventh inning begins, the facility opens up to the general public. You have to be 21 years old to enter. Not a place for children. The reason why becomes clear once inside. It plays very intense House music and Club music. Additionally, there are very beautiful, yet scantily-clad women who are dressed in provocative outfits (which are sometimes painted on). Additionally, all of the waitresses are equally dressed for the pool. Oh, I forgot to mention, this place has a pool, too. Not entirely clear on the rules for the pool. Sometimes people are in it, and sometimes they are not. The DJ noted that you will be escorted out of the premises if you break those rules. Not clear who can break those rules, though. You can order food regardless if you are a standing-room only or seated customer. By seated, you likely paid an additional $20 to sit down and watch the game. There is a glass divider that enables you to watch the opposing team's bullpen during the game. A lot of good photo opportunities as well. I like going here during and after the game. However, the drink prices are ballpark steep. A simple purchase of a domestic beer will cost you $11, which includes a $2 service fee. During a visit by my Milwaukee Brewers, I visited this place all three days, and got to catch the end of some exciting NBA games. I would recommend this to you adults. This place personifies the Latin and South Beach cultures in a very unapologetic way, and I for one appreciate the sentiment.

Clarissa K.

This location of the Clevander brings you all the fun and excitement that you receive by going to the original one on South Beach. It is a welcomed place to come while the game is being played just several feet away. It opens up to both the game as well as the outside. The design was very well thought out. If you are going to the game but really would rather have fun instead this is the place to come. The main bar is on the furtherest back wall so you have to walk through the entire place to get a drink. You pass the dancing girl on the edge of the swimming pool and beyond that the game. My friends and I came early before the game started so there was plenty of seating and we were served quickly. I had the Frozen Lemon with an extra shot of Tito"s vodka. Made with Blue Curaco and Vodka it was fresh and delicious. $19.25 With the music playing as well as the game we ended up spending the rest of the game here. Why not the seating and waitress service alone was better than anything else offered in Marlins Park. Next time I will plan it better and park at one of the 4 garages closest to here. Note many reviews said there is a $10. Cover however we weren't charged one perhaps because it was a day game on a Wednesday.

Miami vice
Tony G.

I came here with the gf to grab a bite to eat and to enjoy a refreshing adult beverage after hearing so many good things. Being an avid baseball enthusiast my whole life and having been to many different ballparks, going to the Clevelander at Marlins Park was definitely an experience that only Miami could pull off. The drinks were good, the food was delicious, and the dj kept the music bumping the whole game. It was definitely a good experience, but at times felt overwhelming due to all the commotion. Overall not your typical run-of-the-mill baseball game experience, but this is Miami!

Ahhhhh yes!
Steve C.

Ducked in with the Zat-Man to get our Marlins and bikini girls on and it was a fine time, here's why: * The Shrimp were delish! * Pizza was good too! * Beers, a whole bucket of 6-16 ouncers for $25, SCORE! * Bare-topped babes! * Marlins Won! Booyah! Cabeza out!

Brandon S.

The only thing going for this is the location inside the left field wall of Marlins Park. If you attend a game you can come in for free after the game, otherwise there's a "cover". 21+ only to enter. The food, drinks & service leave much to be desired. Food & drink quality/prices are what you'd expect at a Pro sports facility (expensive & bleh). So...let's address the elephant in the room here. I enjoy looking at attractive, scantily clad women as much as the next guy, but this whole concept of recreating the original Clevelander inside the park just falls flat. You might as well go to Hooters, your wife/girlfriend would probably feel just as comfortable with you taking her there. You're not by the beach, you feel like you're in a basement. The majority of people who attend baseball games either skew older or are children. The Marlins are trying to attract a different demo, but why would they come this far out of the way for this? I personally think the bobblehead collection they have upstairs is a better draw than this.

I like the Clevelander. It has a very hip, trendy, colorful Miami vibe. The pool in the middle looks really cool and it has a close view of the field. I also like how you can see the players in the bull pen. The downside of the Clevelander is that it's not REALLY to watch the game. It's cool that you're watching on the same level as the field, but the chain link fence makes it hard to see, and the other people aren't usually paying attention. The food and drinks are mediocre and weak and overpriced (although, given the location, this is understandable). There is also not enough seating. On packed nights, the people are like sardines. The bartenders and servers have a typical standoffish Miami attitude but the guys at the front (who give you wristbands) were nice and funny!

Lee D.

Great Start to a ballgame, Cold Beer Beautiful Staff and watch Batting Practice where Home run balls come in .

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Ask the Community - The Clevelander Marlins Park

How do i go about getting tickets to sit in the green seats at the clevelander? Or do they charge you to get in and sit at a table?

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