AT&T Stadium

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Stadium · Arlington

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1 AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011

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AT&T Stadium in Arlington flexes massive scale, a retractable roof, epic HD screens, luxe suites, top-notch eats, and an electric Cowboys vibe.  

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What’s New to Eat at AT&T Stadium for the 2022-2023 Football Season - Eater Dallas

"AT&T Stadium has introduced a new menu for the 2022-2023 season. Highlights include plant-based options, garlic butter poached lobster mac and cheese, salsa chicken or pork on a Bolillo bun, fried mozzarella stick burger, mango-habanero fried chicken, and a muffuletta with various meats and cheeses. Vegetarian options like tator tots with plant-based chicken and blue corn tortilla chips with buffalo sauce are also available." - Courtney E. Smith

https://dallas.eater.com/2022/9/7/23340788/dallas-cowboys-att-stadium-food-new-lobster-muffaletta-steak-sandwich
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"As locals say, “It’s Jerry’s world—we just live in it.” For proof of the power of the legendary Dallas Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, look no further than this planet-size stadium, which has served as the home of the Cowboys since 2009, and hosts the annual Cotton Bowl Classic. Featuring a retractable roof and seating for 80,000 cheering fans (or over 100,000 if it's standing room only), the stadium (which calls itself thelargest in the country) is state of the art all the way, with high-def screens, plush suites, and even a Jones-commissioned in-house art collection with painting and sculptures by53 contemporary artists. As with most stadiums, parking is a nightmare, and concertgoers have mixed reviews about the acoustics for live shows (though that hasn’t stopped everyone from Beyoncé to U2 from playing here), but the thrill of seeing a sports game live—whether football, basketball, or soccer, professional or college—can’t be beat. Note that while this is the home base of the Dallas Cowboys, the stadium is actually in the city of Arlington, set between Dallas and Fort Worth."

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A Ton of New Dishes Debut Tonight at AT&T Stadium, Home of the Dallas Cowboys - Eater Dallas

"As fans flock to watch the Dallas Cowboys take on the Philadelphia Eagles tonight, they’ll be greeted with a slew of new dining options that includes vegetarian eats, chile-soaked tortas, and more. The team officially announced its new line-up of concessions in a press release on Friday, complete with Japanese hot dogs, a massive Cowboys cheesesteak, and the Pambazo, a sandwich that’s stuffed with refried beans, chorizo, Oaxaca cheese, and potatoes, then doused in guajillo chile sauce. New burgers, chicken sandwiches, and cheesesteak loaded fries are also on offer at the stadium’s concession stands. In addition to the meatier eats, AT&T Stadium will also add a line-up of vegetarian eats made with produce from Paul Quinn College’s We Over Me farm, which has provided ingredients to the Stadium for more than a decade. New vegetarian options include buffalo “chik’n” nachos topped with pickled jalapenos, queso-smothered tots, and an avocado-ranch wrap. The new dishes will be available throughout the 2021 season at concession stands throughout the stadium." - Amy McCarthy

https://dallas.eater.com/2021/9/27/22696433/dallas-cowboys-att-stadium-food-new-vegan-vegetarian-options
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At AT&T Stadium, Dallas Cowboys Fans Can Now Eat Kimchi-Topped Burgers and Elotes - Eater Dallas

"Legends Hospitality, the company in charge of dining at AT&T Stadium, unveiled the new tacos, sandwiches, bowls, and more that will be available on its 'general concessions' menu on Friday. The new menu wasn’t available during last night’s demoralizing loss to the Carolina Panthers, which is unfortunate considering that fans could have definitely used some comfort food while watching the Cowboys’ offense self-destruct." - Amy McCarthy

https://dallas.eater.com/2018/9/10/17839290/dallas-cowboys-att-stadium-food-dining-options
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Maltese Fire 316

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This is the home of the Dallas Cowboys the house that Jerry built Jerry's world. It's such a beautiful stadium. I've been to many events here from Dallas Cowboys games to concerts, to monster jams to rodeos, to WrestleMania it's always a fun time at AT&T stadium aka Cowboys stadium. They have many restaurants, and gift shops including a huge Dallas Cowboys pro shop. They now have an app that you can download and have concessions delivered right to your seat. It's truly a state-of-the-art stadium.

Bob Benson

Google
Stadium is incredible!! Been there for both a Cotton Bowl game & this week for the AC/DC concert on 4/14/25. Both trips there, our seats were on Silver Level which is great because we basically had a private bar with no waiting which was nive compared to some of the long lines I saw on different levels. And the jumbotron screen is out-of-this world so if you are buying tickets suggest looking at seats on the the sides because watching the event on a crystal clear screen that is as big as a house adds to the total enjoyment since the stadium is so big it is sometimes hard to see the stage without people on there looking like ants. But have truly enjoyed both of my experiences there because it really is an amazing stadium. One of the best things about the game day/event experience is the Texas Live! bar & restaurants venue next door within short walking distance to entrance of the stadium. Both times there the pre & post event atmosphere has been so much fun because it is shared with a crowd that consists of people who are all excited about the event they are going to or have just left. All I can is it is a great place that should not be missed when you go there!! Only negatives I have ever had there was at the concert related to the singer. Not sure if it is the acoustics there or if it was the sound crew/mixing board but it was really hard to hear Brian singing but did not really diminish our fun too much. And the concert merchandise lines were absolutely insane to the point I was not willing to wait that long to buy a shirt...that was a disappointment for sure and wish they would have offered more stations to minimize wait times. Bottom line...AT&T Stadium is really something to see and a great venue for a good time especially when you add in a little party time next door at Texas Live!!!

Keasha Emilson

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The tour was really great! Even though I’m not a fan it was cool getting to see everything, including the locker rooms! Our guide was awesome! Although the turf was not down it was still a great experience!

Fort Tex Metals and Roofing

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We were invited to the Lowe’s insider event for their PROS at the Cowboys stadium. Attendees were greeted by their professional friendly staff and not to mention the electrifying atmosphere. The event took place on the field level where it was filled with engaging activities, including interactive displays showcasing Lowe’s home improvement products. Attendees had the opportunity to meet football players which added a unique touch to the experience. The highlight of the event was a private tour of the stadium, where guests were taken behind the scenes areas. Recommending that you visit Cowboys stadium when you have an opportunity. Thank you!

glen becerra

Google
The Post Malone concert at AT&T Stadium was incredible, and the venue itself played a huge role in making it such an amazing experience. The stadium is massive and offers excellent sightlines from almost anywhere in the venue. The acoustics were perfect, ensuring that every note and lyric was crystal clear, which really enhanced the performance. The seating was comfortable, and the staff was friendly and helpful, making it easy to navigate through the venue. The lighting and visuals from the concert were incredible, with the massive screens giving fans a great view of all the action. Overall, AT&T Stadium provided the perfect setting for an unforgettable night!

J. C.O.

Google
This place is HUGE..100,000 people? .. It's Not Great for Concerts unless you have Floor seats or Sections Close to the Stage No Higher than Sec 100 or else you're just watching the Jumbo Tron the whole time.. Most disgraceful thing were People Reselling $1-300.00 Tickets on Seat Geek or another App is a Joke... Last minute I saw floor seats for about $5000. Per ticket that were 6 rows behind me.. (I got Lucky) The worst experience was for all that $$$ to see one of my favorite bands when I was a Teenager play again but the Lead singer (Thnx to the Jumbo Tron) Showed everyone He was singing over PRE RECORDED Tracks. Nice AC/DC.. Disgusted by spending a small fortune to take my teenager to see his first concert. Also if you want to feel safe parking your car with Security was a ridiculous amount to pay. $77-$300+.. It should come FREE if you spend almost $1000. For 3 tickets.. Section 110 was decent to sit in for a Concert & perfect for not having to struggle to see over someone's head. Otherwise seeing sports is probably ok. Well when you go to a Dallas Stars Game anywhere is a great seat. Much better Arena.

Prosper00

Google
For a first time, it was wonderful. I went with a family member, kid friendly environment. Staff is kind and understanding. Food has a medium wait line but not the biggest. Doesn’t matter where you set it’s always going to have a good view.

Kay T

Google
Beautiful, huge state of the art facility. Plenty of parking. Concession nachos $14 and soft pretzels $8.50 are crowd pleasers. Facilitated
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James W.

Yelp
This place is huge. I really like the open space and all of the amenities and vendors. The open view everywhere is very nice. We saw the Cowboys play here. Sadly, we had the nose bleed seats, which had a good overall view, however the area is extremely steep! Crazy steep! Parking is a bear and not cheap at all. They do have a courtesy shuttle for far off parking location. It help with my wife who has a disability, at which they have very little handicap parking up front unless you spend WAY to much to park there. They do have elevators for the handicap, but not just for them, for anyone that wants to use them, after the game we used the elevator, but we had to wait a long while to get on as the crowds are huge. The food was good, not cheap, but good.
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Katrina G.

Yelp
We purchased platinum tickets to the Lonestar Smokeout Country Music Festival for 3 Days at the AT&T Stadium. The festival had incredible performances all 3 days and we really enjoyed our time and the festival! The platinum tickets meant that you got free drinks (alcohol and water) and food. My husband loved the bbq food! This was the first time this concert came to Arlington and I'm glad that it did because we had a blast. AT&T Stadium is an incredible venue. The area we were in was covered, which was also nice! The reason I'm giving it four stars instead of five is because the stadium for those that attended the event didn't allow outside water and jacked up the price for bottled water for those that bought the general tickets. While I do agree with others that it's expected that alcohol and food will be overpriced, I think it's cruel and a medical/safety concern to have people standing in the heat and making bottled water so expensive that people don't buy it. I personally feel that tickets should be higher and offer free water or sell it at cost because they had to stop the concert multiple times because people were passing out into the crowds from dehydration. I'm glad no one got seriously hurt, but they could have. It's my opinion that we have to do better and start placing people's wellbeing over profit regarding basic things like water. One day people were passing out free water because that day more people passed out than the others days, although feel all of this could have been prevented from the beginning in regards to making sure people stayed hydrated.
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Christina H.

Yelp
Came here for the Kendrick & Sza Grand National tour with my teenaged daughter - we had soooo much fun we had good seats, it was super easy to get in and I found a small kiosk selling hard seltzers and such that had NO LINE right when I got in lol perfect !! bathrooms were clean, the people were all great .. awesome crowd ! I do recommend maybe not parking at the event or even near .. my husband picked us up and he waited for us at the Walmart across the street and it took us an hour to get out of there ! Wow I would maybe consider walking 20 min away or maybe even waiting somewhere or go eat afterwards at a nearby spot till everyone leaves... but that is my opinion! I wish I was thinking then as we were in the car for quite awhile since we also drove back to our hotel.. Anyway ! Love this stadium .. it's super NICE
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Jeremy J.

Yelp
I didn't go inside for a game, but just walking around AT&T Stadium was an experience in itself. The place is massive and seriously impressive up close. The architecture is sleek, and there are cool spots for photos all around. It's fun just soaking in the energy of the place--even without the crowd or game-day buzz. If you're in Arlington, it's worth a walk around just to take it all in. 5 stars.
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Zakia D.

Yelp
So much fun! We were inviting to the Thanksgiving game for a business outing. The highlights of the game was Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll and being the 200,000 guest to order from one of the vendors lol. We received so much stuff. Now my boyfriend and I aren't Cowboys fans AT ALL. But the experience was amazing. My dad and older cousin love the Cowboys so all of the goodies we received went to them lol. We will be back because it was just that much fun
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Andrew B.

Yelp
I mean, it doesn't get more "Texas" than this. We took the VIP guided tour and had a good time. The guide was exceptional, to the point where I hope he's paid appropriately for what he brings-professionalism, great attitude, and very approachable. Great job Jerry! He was actually interested in speaking with the guests and answering their questions, not just a bland "I have to put up with these idiots" attitude. Price is very reasonable for what you get. Get the VIP tour-it's very helpful to know where to go, how to get there, and exactly what you're looking at. Even if you're not a Dallas fan, this is still very worth your time because the Dallas Cowboys are so intertwined with the entire north Dallas life/culture (I should know-I'm a reformed Cowboys fan and native Texan). The instructions emailed to me and the parking were very easy to follow even if you've never been there. the whole tour takes about 1.5hrs, so plan on that. Phenomenal establishment-great job Jerry.
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Laura G.

Yelp
Prices for anything are astronomical as expected. The facility itself is nice, waiting in long lines, not so much. The worst part was no one controlling traffic when the event ended. We had to walk 1.5 miles before finally getting a ride share. Our hotel was only 2 miles away and it took us an hour and ten minutes to get home.
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Jason M.

Yelp
We took a guided tour on a saturday before a home game (sunday). My dad was in awe of the entire stadium and really enjoyed being able to see past legends in pivotal historical moments plastered up on the halls. The new lounge was well maintained and had so many bars as well as its own cafeteria. You could tell it was newer than the old one by how much more brightly lit it was. The old lounge on the opposite side of the stadium was dimmer. We obviously didn't get to go inside the players' locker rooms for protocol reasons but we DID get to check out the DCC locker room which was pretty neat. We also got to check out the view from one of the suites which was cool. The suites had their own bathrooms. The amenities at this stadium are top notch. MASSIVE public bathrooms on all levels. Most stadium bathrooms make you feel squished and they stink. Oh yea, you can also enter and exit on both sides of the bathroom which is a good idea. A lot of stadiums have a bottleneck in their bathrooms because ppl can't even get in or out. The jumbotron screen above the field has gotta be the largest one I've ever seen. I kinda wanted to ask the tour guide what the resolution of the screen was but I don't think she'd know. Got to take some pics with 2 of the DCC who happened to be at the stadium that day (thanks Darah and Brooklyn!). We also "posed w/ the pros" on the touchscreens near the stadium entrance. On gameday, we were sat pretty high up. The stadium is quite well ventilated. At no point did we ever feel hot. Wifi is also excellent at this stadium. Full bars. Every seat also had rally towels placed on top of them so fans could wave em during the game. We did not order any food because we had a pregame meal at Wingstop and also planned to grab grub along North Collins St after the game. I got myself a cowboyrita (frozen margarita). Boy, this thing was strong ... like REALLY STRONG. I was wondering why it was like $20+ but it made sense after I had the first couple sips. I was so buzzed by the time the game started. 1st quarter my eyes were droopy but I sobered up by the 2nd quarter LOL. Super tasty with a ton of tequila in it. Leaving the stadium is tricky. We decided to walk a distance away from the stadium first before hailing uber. They have designated parking spots but no designated area for rideshare app vehicles if I'm not mistaken. Having been to both outdoor and indoor stadiums, I definitely prefer indoor stadiums like this one.
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Jenn M.

Yelp
Unorganized to get in and not very helpful staff. Which made it even harder to locate the seats and staff giving the wrong direction. The seats were nice and comfortable which was a plus after the chaos to find them. The food was okay as well the burger was pretty good and so was the frozen drink
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Tiffany A.

Yelp
All the bells and whistles. This is a beautiful stadium. Open concept. Meaning there are plenty of places to mingle and watch the game without sitting in your seat. We were seated at the very top. Nose bleed seats, and we still had a great view. The viewing screens are top tier. What i really liked were the food choices and availability. Food was on all levels which helped keep the lines short. The elevator is a long wait, avoid it if you can. There are a set of escalators fortunately. We went on Thanksgiving, I was nervous about the parking. But from my experience it wasn't bad. We got there an hour before the stadium opened. We parked in lot N ($65). It's about a 7 min walk to the stadium.
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Courtney H.

Yelp
Whoever is writing this stadium below 5 stars has clearly not been to a lot of stadiums. We are traveling the country trying to go to every football stadium and this one is maybe the best one. The video board is amazing and the details are great. They offer a tour of the facility for a really great price! That ends with being able to play on the play football on the field!
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Olivia M.

Yelp
Oooook Dallas, I see you. I've been here twice; both times for Cowboys vs. Bengals football games. While I'm not a Cowboys fan [go Texans!!] and my husband is a Bengals fan, he and I both agree this is a nice stadium! Clean environment (including restrooms), helpful staff, good food and drinks. This place draws so many visiting fans! We were shocked by the number of Bengal fans in attendance. One word of caution if you're rooting for the visiting team, EVERYTHING you purchase has the Cowboys logo on it. So beware, you'll be unintentionally leaving with souvenirs of the rival team. Lol
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Ray V.

Yelp
What an absolute blast!! We came here with The Traveling 12's to catch the Seahawks against the hometown heroes, Dallas Cowboys, and WHAT A GAME!! This stadium has been on the bucket list for years, and man did it ever live up to the hype! The outdoor festivities was just as much fun as it was on the inside. Got ourselves some margaritas, pictures, and souvenirs... then we headed inside for some good ol' trash talking fun! I can't wait to catch more games here... of course... never rooting the Cowboys, but it'll be good to see some games here! As always, enjoy and Go Hawks!!
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Candy R.

Yelp
I've attended many concerts, fights and cowboys games here at this stadium throughout the years, and I always have a good time. The drinks and food are overpriced but that's to be expected at any stadium lol. Definitely avoid getting drinks at the outside bar! I paid 60 for 2 drinks they're only 17 each inside. Parking is always a nightmare that's the only downside, honestly if you can I would say just Uber there it's much more convenient. They have plenty of hotels nearby if you're visiting from out of town. There's a Walmart across the street and plenty of restaurants. On game days you'll see a lot of tailgating, Dallas doesn't play about there cowboys.
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Jacky C.

Yelp
Came to see a Cowboys game, which they got destroyed by the Lions. Happy Birthday Jerry Jones. Ticket prices for nosebleeds seats went for at least $200, so we tried our luck with standing room only tickets, which were only $60 each. If you waited last second enough, you can get them for $30. Anyways, just don't get your hopes up on getting a good view because there are douchebags that will hog and take up entire spots. Absolutely selfish and no respect. Didn't matter as the game was trash anyways and everyone was leaving during the middle of the 3rd quarter. Aside from the people, the facility was really nice. They had the roof closed so the entire facility was air conditioned. The ticket price I paid for paid itself alone for the electricity to power that. Didn't get food here and went to Texas Live! instead. Another stadium crossed off my list.
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Jenny M.

Yelp
This stadium is definitely well kept, fully organized and staffed. Nothing looked out of place or unorganized. The restrooms were constantly cleaned to avoid trash and disorder. The ushers were all very polite and attentive. They even offer to bring you straight to your seat your beverages / food orders, once you order online.
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Stacey P.

Yelp
This is no ordinary stadium. I'm not much of a sports fan, but this far exceeded my expectations! I won't give any details. You've got to go see for yourself. Take my advice and splurge for the VIP guided tour, which is $45 for 90 minutes. Otherwise, you'll walk around and view all of these amazing things, but you won't get the background story. This tour also includes access to areas you don't normally see. Anyone who visits Dallas should take the time to visit the home of the Cowboys!
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Courtney B.

Yelp
Went to my first ever pro game with the saints vs cowboys. The stadium is a complete wonder on the inside. There are plenty of attendants around to help you. The amount of bathrooms is impressive because there's nothing worse than having to stand in line for 10 minutes just to use a filthy bathroom. These are clean, well maintained and easy to find every couple of rows. The food is readily available on every level and it's about the same at each stall. Getting into the stadium was easy enough but leaving requires some heavy patience. We even waited for the Dallas players to leave, walked back to our car and still had to sit in hour long traffic to get thru 2 lights and turn left onto the highway.
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Sam H.

Yelp
Finally got to tour the stadium during off season and wow, prepare to do some walking! With your tour you get access to the field, the cowboys cheerleaders Locker room, the press conference room and the cowboys locker room. Such a fun experience and it's nice to really take your time to imagine what Happens behind the scene on game days!
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Tonya K.

Yelp
Love this stadium! Classy feel as soon as you step in. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Clean and modern with why you need for every level of taste. The food itself has improved over the years with curated menus scattered on each level. Regardless if your team wins, the experience is always fun!
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Skip S.

Yelp
Great venue. Have seen sporting and concert events many times. Be sure to visit the Cowboys gift shop which is enormous and has anything would was related to the Cowboys. The food is pricey but it's all good and lots of options. Food in the suites is wonderful. Again, something for everyone. The art throughout the stadium is something to pay attention to as well. The have stadium tours during the week. Very cool to get on the field and in locker room.
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Jolie J.

Yelp
This stadium is amazing! I was here to watch the Cowboys Packers nfl wild card game. It was 19 degrees outside, but the retractable roof was closed so it was very comfortable inside. We were in the American Airlines club seats. The lounge was spacious with a Mac and cheese kiosk, a typical hot dog/popcorn/burger/nachos stand, and a long bar with several bartenders. There was also many places to have fun when you weren't watching the game. A dueling piano bar. A lively DJ. A brass band. Lots of TVs. My only complaint was that if you go up to the top level, it's hard to get back down lol there was no escalator or stairs, we had to wait in a long line for the elevator.
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Rebecca L.

Yelp
Beautiful stadium! Friendly staff, clean and organized. Halftime show was great. Fun to watch the Cowboys, unfortunately not a win.
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Brett J.

Yelp
What a concert!! Two days of Metallica (Friday and Sunday) no repeat songs and 4 opening bands (two each day)... Pantera and Mammoth then Ice Nine Kills and Five Finger Death Punch. This was one heavy concert. Our seats were all the way up top the first day... but even then, all the way up there, the view was good. The air is a bit thin but we didn't complain. The second day they upgraded us to 8 rows from the floor!!! Man my son and I were stoked! Great seats and sooo much closer! The stadium is top notch! I mean everything was done really well. It was 110 degrees outside but in this huge stadium it was comfortable. Thank goodness! Lots of food, drink, and snack choices. This place was filled with about 100k people each night... and the stadium handled it. Lots of staff and lots of security. But I never saw one issue or problem. It was a concert to remember! Soooo much fun and just a great place to see such an iconic main band!
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Jasmine G.

Yelp
This stadium is amazing!! Man! I feel like Everyone needs to see their team play inside this stadium. It's so huge and a great vibe. I just came from DC/Maryland to see the Dallas and Eagles game and it was so worth it. Let alone Dallas won! Yay!! We did the stadium tour the day before the game and loved seeing it without the crowd. We got to go in their lockers and the field. It was so cool. Go for the Cowboys tour and a game. So much fun. If you are leaving it after a game, keep walking away from lot 15 so your Uber can pick you up without any additional wait times. (Just a tip)
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Reese M.

Yelp
Bucket list item achieved! I finally went to see the Dallas Cowboys and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in person and it was everything that I thought it would be. The stadium is beautiful. The outside grounds, as well as the indoor location are both first class. The climate control is refreshing when trying to escape the outside heat. Being from L.A., it was great to witness a true team town. The Dallas Cowboys has one of the best fan bases in the world.
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Israel G.

Yelp
I've been here a few times, can't believe I never left a review. We flew in the day before and took the stadium tour (highly recommend!), then watched the game the next day. Had a blast from beginning to end!!
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Courtney F.

Yelp
Gorgeous stadium. The giant screen is cool but does bring your attention there so you find yourself not watching the game! The food and drink options are fantastic. Not your typical hot dogs and pizza, we ended up with taquitos and a burrito and honestly, some of the better stadium food we've had for a pretty good price. The bar areas were perfect so you didn't have to wait in a food line for a drink. I don't think there's a bad seat in the place. We would definitely love to come back for a Dallas game!!
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Marie F.

Yelp
Best Stadium Ever!! Dream come true!! As a lifelong Cowboys fan, I had the pleasure of comparing the old stadium (1980s) to the new stadium. Boy what an upgrade!! I attended a game and got to experience our team win against the Raiders. Then 2 days later I took a guided tour of the stadium. Both experiences were exceptional and worth every penny. Game experience: +++++ +++++a/c cranked up and cooled me down from the outside heat of 110 degrees +++++plenty bathrooms throughout +++++delicious concessions (brisket nachos) +++++easy flow of people before & after +++++clean, clean, clean establishment +++++clear HD screen was massive +++++plenty of parking around Stadium Tour experience: +++++ +++++lasts about 2 hours +++++ Price $50 each (free parking) +++++interesting, informative, entertaining +++++inside look from top to bottom +++++locker rooms (players, cheerleaders) +++++field, tunnel, infrastructure
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Teresa H.

Yelp
This is the worst laid out stadium I have ever been in. In my entire 34 years of life I have never been so confused. We entered the stadium on the opposite side of the field from our tickets. We were 100 level and you enter on 200 level. You cannot get across the stadium at 200 level, or 100 level. You have to go to the FOURTH level to move across the stadium and then come back down to the 100s... which takes forever during game day as it's so busy and chaotic. Literally why would you set it up this way. WHY. 100 level also looks like a tornado shelter- no bathrooms or food options down there which makes grabbing a drink or snack a bit of a pain. Great stadium once you're out by the field, but seriously if we hadn't gotten there an hour before kickoff we would have missed the game. Still giving y'all 5 stars for such a warm welcome... GO PACK GO!
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Quiana T.

Yelp
I enjoyed the playoff game at the stadium. Large crowds but I was surprisingly shocked at how fast we were able to get in. The dome stadium was a major plus especially on a cold day. The margaritas were really good and not shy on the tequila. Also, for it to be huge space the bathrooms were clean which was a major plus!
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Kayla R.

Yelp
This stadium is what dreams are made of. WOW! My husband, a lifelong Cowboys fan, had never been to AT&T Stadium (cough cough, Cowboys stadium). So we finally made the trip out to Arlington to see the stadium and finally see a Cowboys game live and in person. When I tell you that this stadium has it down to a science, I mean, this stadium has it down to a science. When you first walk up, they scan your ticket to get to the outside area. I thought that was pretty cool. Once you go through security and they've scanned your ticket, you get to enjoy everything outside the Stadium pre-game. They had a lot of spots to get beer, fun music going, kids were throwing the football, just a really really good time. Once it was time to go inside, people start lining up at the doors. Then once they open the doors, everyone just gets to go in and they don't even need to scan your ticket. I thought that was awesome! Honestly, such a surreal moment to step foot inside this stadium. First of all, it's HUGE! MASSIVE! Honestly, so beautiful. And all the staff we came in contact with was so nice and so helpful with finding our seats. We did sit pretty high up, but man... that screen. I found myself watching the giant screen more than the field haha. It was INSANE! Honestly, I get the hype of this stadium. It's absolutely beautiful and again, they totally have it down on how to control the crowd. And best of all... we got a Cowboys win! WOO WOO!
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Elizabeth A.

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Location Arlington Sports complex Parking Reduced priced lots nearby. Shuttle bus-free, tips suggested. Only run to game not at end. This is a review of food Service Immediate and friendly. From r the popcorn refills on 4th floor-she called us out of line to refill-refill was far less salty. Menu Healthy fresh food from Melissa's across from 420/421. Brisket sandwich was very fatty and the bottom bun very greasy. The hotdog was delish-covered with chili, cheese, fresh salsa, scattered Fritos, bun a bit stale-otherwise yum. Summary Hot dog better than brisket. Refill popcorn less salty than souvenir bucket but refill is free! Refill obtained not where bucket is sold. Service is outstanding.
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Eva C.

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We always have a great and wonderful time at the AT&tT STEAK Stadium! Go, Cowboys! There is not a bad seat in this stadium! The Cowboys fans are always fun to be around. There is a plethora of event staff, they are always very kind, cordial, and helpful!
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Scott B.

Yelp
What an amazing stadium. The Cowboys game against the Rams was a great win on many levels. This was my first time in this stadium and the sound system, Jumbotron, pre-game activities, and tailgating made for a special 60th birthday. Don't sweat the parking, you can secure stadium parking online or pay $40 for parking near the stadium. Go early if your attending a Cowboys game, to enjoy the food on the mezzanine level and watch the teams pre-game warmups. I have traveled to watch the Cowboys play around the country at other stadiums and ATT stadium is the best one so far.
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Alessandra O.

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I should start off by saying that this review is strictly for the Stadium Tour only and not a game day experience. With that being said what can I really say besides this is the greatest stadium ever for the greatest team in football??!! As someone who's been a Dallas Cowboys fan since I can remember, I was sooo thankful that my fiance made one of my dreams come true during our trip to texas by surprising me with tickets to a stadium tour. Taking those first steps into the massive stadium gave me that surreal feeling finally getting to experience a dream of mine. From the moment we entered the staff were friendly and helpful checking us in. Once our tour guide arrived we made our way up the escalators and that's where we were really in awe!! I've had to opportunity to tour a few other stadiums and none of them compare to the feeling of this one. I can just imagine how incredible the atmosphere is in here during game day. Even my fiance who is a Chargers fan admitted how nice and impressed he was with the overall stadium. The actual tour covers stadium facts, allows you to go into the press box, sit in the suites, see the cheerleader and player locker rooms, post game room, go into the Miller Lite club, and of course end at the AT&T stadium pro shop. The only thing we didn't get to do was to step onto the field as it was closed due to upgrades taking place on the JumboTron but seeing it's magnitude and how many panels it contains is incredible. Can't wait until our next time here when we'll be attending an actual game. 10/10 recommend taking a tour and visiting the stadium.
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Fred H.

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I'm not a Cowboys fan.....Bears fan, here.......I know, I know but anyway I attended a road game Bears vs. Cowboys. I have a good friend living in the Dallas area. So I flew down and we went to the game. The price to park varied on it's proxmity to the Stadium and the availability of spaces or lack thereof. To begin, the tailgating was next level. There were alot of Bears fans in town so the tailgating experence was competitve but social. Basically, there were small bars and restuarants in the parking lot........Although they wasn't selling anything, there was plenty of sharing and set-ups that were phenomenal. This when I realized that some people come to only tailgate and watch the game in the parking lot. This was a collection of full blown game day parties, which included multiple mancave themed set-ups.......This consisted of 4K TV mobile mounts, chair and coolers....... My favorite, the backyard barbecue set up......Grills, music and a small tv/radio to check out the game. What ever your fancy, it was happening in all parking lots surrounding AT&T stadium......The Chicago invasion was complete. The stadium itself was massively awesome. We parked about half a mile away so we walked with the crowd to the stadium. The same tailgating theme was going on in evey parking lot we passed......Side note, there was a parking lot across the street from the stadium had been coverted into a makeshift outdoor house party......There was so many people we thought it was a paid event. Needless to say, we were sidetracked. Entry was simple. There multiple railed lanes which allowed more effecient entry of a high volume of people continuously. Your ticket was scanned upon entry. Now there is a courtyard before you actually go into the stadium that looks like a patio. It's outdoor with mounted tv screens, a bar, food service. You could easily watch the game here and i'm almost certain they had ticket packages for this option. All the amenities were a stark contrast from my beloved Soldier's field.......Convertible dome, enormous viewing screen for the stand room only crowd, the stadium has an app where you order concession right to your seat.........This was southern hospitality at its finest.
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Samantha C.

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Attended my first game a few weeks ago: Cowboys vs the Chicago Bears. The stadium itself was huge! Lots of vendors (pricey) for food and drinks. The food was meh, but I didn't expect much from stadium food. We purchased parking from a nearby office building for the game and was definitely a good idea! Traffic after the game was insane!
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Brian H.

Yelp
Awesome stadium. Honestly, I like it better than Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. AT&T Stadium has a resort-like feel. It's fancy. Elegant. Lots of upgrades. Great design. Great concept. Took a tour of it. Got to see the locker room for the players and cheerleaders. Got to see a suite and go on the field. Staff members are nice. Friendly and helpful. Would love to attend a game sometime but I refuse to pay $250 per ticket.
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Derek F.

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I went to see a cowboys NFL Game with My Grandpa and My Grandma. This Game Took 3 Hours Until The Cowboys Won!
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Nick H.

Yelp
No shelves for beers above the urinals in the men's bathroom. Unacceptable. Completely unacceptable.
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Kassie D.

Yelp
The stadium was clean and easy to navigate. The stadium tour was interesting as well. Lots of businesses around offered parking and in walking distance.
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Dean S.

Yelp
Been to many NFL venues and this one excels in many regards. Architecture is outstanding. I found the in stadium sound systems to be worlds better than any other stadium. It was loud! Loved it. Most stadiums lack in this regard. The massive video screen...of course I'd heard of it but never knew it was something I needed at a game. It is incredible! Makes any other big screen tv laughable by comparison. Truly enhances the game day experience. Then they put the smoking hot cheerleaders up on that thing. Poor girls, if they have the slightest imperfection or muffin top, it's all on display with that screen. Amazing. Found the food options on the upper level to be a little lacking in variety but overall a 10/10 game day experience.
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Courtney B.

Yelp
I am NOT a cowgirls fan at all (49ers fan until I am dead a cold)! However, I did not come here for a game. I came to see Kenny Chesney. Although, I have been here after the stadium first opened prior to this concert. This stadium is beautifully done, well organized and clean. As soon as you walk in, you will be greeted by two 300-foot steel arches spanning the length of the stadium dome. No matter where you are, you will be able to watch the main event (concert, performance, game, etc.) on one of the 3,000 LCD displays, including the luxury suites, concourses, and concession areas. AT&T Stadium is home to one of the largest 1080p HD video display boards in the world. There is ample amounts of parking and several food choices for those who attend games and other events. It is imperative if you have never been here to make sure that you know where your seats are so you can park closer to the entrance of where you will be, if not, the walk around this stadium can be a beast! Note* All tickets for events at AT&T Stadium are now mobile-only, so don't forget to charge your phone!
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Gina A.

Yelp
Absolutely unbelievable!! This was the trip of a lifetime! We had so much fun. The stadium is beautiful the staff is helpful. We were way at the top and still could see the game just fine. There were SO MANY food and drink options that there were hardly any lines. Everything was easy to navigate. The fruit pie chili dogs for 7.25 were so good. What a great deal! Nachos were good and HUGE! The team at the Jim beam bar were so fun and we loved the pictures they were doing. Also, the only time I had to wait in line for the bathroom was during halftime and I was through in a few minutes. The party outside before the game was a blast too. There are lots of opportunities for pics. How bout them Cowboys?!
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Tania F.

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We went to the Cowboys and Eagles game on Nov 10, 2024. My husband is a lifelong cowboy fan and we traveled from Sacramento, CA to visit family and go to the game. I had purchased tickets in what I thought was section 3oo and when we got there, they were actually in section 400 all the way to the top. I suffer from anxiety and panic and had a panic attack up there. I couldn't even look down. My husband couldn't either so we made our way down slowly. I had to step sideways and hold onto the railing to not lose my balance as I was so scared of how high it was. I even got checked at the first aid office since I was so panicky. They told me to contact Guest Services to see if they can reseat us elsewhere due to my panic. Guest Services refused because it wasn't an "accessible" issue. I tried again and they said no again. I looked at the Seat Geek app and there were tons of open seats. We ended up buying two additional seats in level 2 to watch the game. SO, this cost us an additional $650. I tried to contact Guest Services multiple times afterwards to see if they would help with a refund or discount since we purchased 4 seats in total for just two of us. 1. They should have taken my MENTAL HEALTH as seriously as PHYSICAL HEALTH issues and reseated us. 2. There should be a message when you are about to purchase tickets up that high that if you are afraid of heights or have any issues with heights that they recommend a lower level. 3. There should be SIGNS when you are about to go up to that level that are like the signs on a rollercoaster, saying if you are afraid of heights, have high blood pressure, panic attacks, etc... this section is not recommended for you. (My panic attacks cause my bp to rise by the way and when they checked me out in the first aid office, it was high). 4. Guest Services should respond to a customer inquiry, complaint even after the game. 5. Someone from customer service should call us back and make this right. How many other people have experienced something similar? While we ended up having fun and my panic eventually went away, it was a horrible start to a planned and anticipated event. COME ON ATT STADIUM, YOU CAN DO BETTER than this!
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Braydon K.

Yelp
Good stadium but too luxurious. Doesn't feel like a football stadium. As a die hard Eagles fan I'd much rather watch a game at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Melissa C.

Yelp
We came here to watch the Cowboys take on the Colts and Wow! Great game, great stadium! There is a lot of parking lots, but it all said permit only. I suggest going to the Texas Rangers lot (Globe Life Field) to park there and walk over to AT&T stadium. It's about 10 mins away. As with all stadiums, everything is pricey. There's really no bad seats, but I don't think getting a standing only area ticket is a good idea. I could see from our seats that if you're not running to the standing areas, you'll be stuck behind other people trying to view the game.
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Kyle B.

Yelp
Good time. Let's make no mistake, the Cowboys are about money. And you need to prepared to spend yours If you come here. Parking is HIGH. I reserved a spot at a lot down the road. Food and drinks are costly. Tickets are up there too with options for standing room being plentiful but a decent amount. Some just go for a big party. Very modern stadium, with good views from anywhere, loud sound system, and cold air coming through the HVAC system. Cheerleaders have dance moves for days. Overall a nice afternoon and experience.