"You can go to Citizens Bank Park and spend the same price for parking and water as you would for a ticket. Or you can head to Libertee Grounds in Spring Garden and get a pint and all-beef hot dog with kimchi, mustard, and scallion for $6. The dog comes on a New England-style bun that holds all the toppings in place like a bready railing as you dive in. It’s a go-to that doesn’t hold back with the tanginess or umami flavors. Plus, on gameday, it gets crowded-elevator packed, so you can have that shoulder-to-shoulder energy that only exists on the 300 level for less." - candis mclean
"At Spring Garden’s Libertee Grounds, you can play mini golf, oversized Jenga, or board games in a setting that’s a lot better than your apartment. They have a large draft and cocktail list, and a lamb cheesesteak and a crispy Laotian rice roll that we can’t get enough of. Plus, with games like Battleship and Cards Against Humanity on standby—after you dominate the course—you can prove you’re best golfer AND the wittiest friend in the group." - candis mclean
"Large lawn games can take the edge off of an awkward situation. We get it. If you're looking to play mini golf or oversized Jenga in a setting that’s more exciting than a basic picnic date, go to Libertee Grounds in Spring Garden. They serve drinks, as well as surprisingly good Southeast Asian food like a lamb cheesesteak and a crispy Laotian rice roll. Both should get you through the occasional lull in conversation. And with games like Cards Against Humanity on standby near the golf course, you’ll have distractions when you can’t think of a hobby that makes you sound charming." - candis mclean
"Although this Lamb Kheema Cheesesteak is packed, it’s always presented beautifully (unlike most of its classic cheesesteak brethren). You’ll get a juicy, masala-rubbed lamb and ribeye mix, American cheese, and cilantro lime aioli. It would taste amazing even if it was served to you on top of an old Braves jersey (yikes), but thankfully, it’s wrapped in a thick, crackly seeded roll. It’s like the sandwich sweet spot between a traditional curry dish and our old faithful cheesesteak, and the aromatic mashup is glorious. Order one before or after playing a few rounds of mini golf or while watching the game at the bar inside." - candis mclean
"This fun place for adults impressively have all of their entrées (including masala nachos, kimchi grilled cheese, Korean double smashed burger) for under $20. Even more worthwhile? Diners can add a round of mini golf for just $10." - Eater Staff