Louisville Slugger Field

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Louisville Slugger Field

Stadium · East Main

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401 E Main St, Louisville, KY 40202

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Nostalgic ballpark with $1 beers, hot dogs, and family fun  

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"The home of the Bats and the stadium of the city is the Louisville Slugger Stadium. Hot dogs, $1 beers and sunshine create the perfect evening outing for friends and family. Batter up!" - Fieldtrip

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"Louisville Slugger Field, Downtown. The home of the Bats and the stadium of the city is the Louisville Slugger Stadium. Hot dogs, $1 beers and sunshine create the perfect evening outing for friends and family. Batter up!"

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Ria Luisa

Google
I travel frequently and enjoy going to minor league games. This is one of the nicest stadiums I’ve been to in the four years I’ve been doing so. I highly recommend going and checking out a game if you haven’t. Public parking is across from the front. $10 unless you can find parking along one of the streets.

Debbie K

Google
I got a hot dog and a Coors light when I first got there and it was $18.50 I could not believe the price that this was considering. It wasn't even a major league team. The stadium was very clean and well kept. The bathrooms were even nice. They had lots of attendance and a yellow shirt so you could see them. They really gave out a lot of balls to all their stadium fans so that was fun.

James N. Phillips Jr. (JNP)

Google
Great little field for the Louisville Bats, but this time it is for the Savannah Bananas, team The Party Animals vs The Visitors. Great game of Banana Ball. It is more than baseball, it is super charged baseball with an attitude and Fan Focus! It is arguably the most sought after ticket. Fan and family!

Douglas Schartiger

Google
I was blown away by the prices for a minor league game. There is zero chance this could ever be affordable for a family with children. I paid over $7 for a french fry that easily fit in thr palm of my hand and was the equivilent to McD's small fry. Lastly, and this may be 100% on me, but I had MUCH higher expectations for Louisville Slugger stadium. The Slugger is iconic but the stadium was not. Never want to be negative, but knowing what I know now, I am not surprised the stadium was empty on a Friday night sadly....

Michael McGill

Google
I’m not a sports guy. Politics, local governance, the mechanics of a city—that’s more my speed. But when your teenage sons want to watch baseball, you go. And sometimes, you find yourself appreciating the rhythm of it, even if you don’t speak the language. Louisville Slugger Field is a well-oiled machine. Clean, efficient, built for ease. No bad seats. Whether you know the game inside and out or just happen to be tagging along, the view holds up. The pacing, the hum of the crowd, the kind of energy that makes even the indifferent take a second glance. Drinks? Overpriced, but that’s the nature of ballparks. A minor grievance in the grand scheme of things. Even if baseball isn’t your thing, the opportunity here is real—a night under the lights, watching the world slow down for nine innings, soaking up something bigger than just a game. Some experiences are worth stepping outside of preference. This is one of them.

Eric Sowder

Google
May live in Michigan now but always love coming back to see the Bats and Slugger field when I’m in town Go Bats !

Gabriel Aure

Google
Amazing stadium!! For sure is not the biggest one but sometimes (such as this one) that’s not what matters the most. I came here for an hour tour, I was amazed on learning how the internal system worked, very efficient. Story says it was train station converted into a stadium and you can really appreciate the structure once you better understand that story. The old-feel it gives it nice to have, the bats (animal and baseball) are iconic pictures here, and the staff on site is amazing. I didn’t have a chance to catch a game during my visit but would hope to have one next time I am in town. Hopefully I would be able to visit some of the suites I got to know during the tour and enjoy the beautiful game and beautiful view it has to offer.

Joshua Shreve

Google
It's changed quite a bit since the last time I've been there, but it's still just as awesome as it used to be. Love going to the ballpark and it doesn't break the bank!
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Lorie L.

Yelp
Our recent visit was during the Party Animals tour. We were invited to a suite at the sold out event. Louisville Slugger has a parking lot, which normally holds most visitors during their home games. You can also find street parking nearby. Signage is well displayed for finding seats, concessions, restrooms, gift shops, and more. The big screen / score board provides up close views, announcements, and video of live events. Be forewarned the sun can be brutal on first base line during evenings. Although it's been around for years, Slugger Field has been well maintained. Many themes are hosted to make visits interesting and unique, and they also offer events for Thunder Over Louisville and Savannah Bananas. Check out their website for game days and times!
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Aaron E.

Yelp
What a perfect evening for fun baseball. Had a blast with friends. Perfect crowd. People obeyed and had a good time.
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Dan L.

Yelp
We are HUGE baseball fans and whether major or minor league we see a game in every city that has a team. The Louisville Bats game was a great game and the ball park was amazing. The staff are so friendly and I love that they have a "cash only" lane in the concession stand was great because we didn't have to wait. I had a small bag and had it ready for inspection (know before you go). Y'all! This is a great ballpark. Come, enjoy and watch the Bats win! Woot woot!
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Virga H.

Yelp
Not sure why this place isn't full all the time...regardless of a win or a loss, it is a beautiful park. Food is not bad, a couple of vegetarian options and a few Louisville made drinks (check out the bee's knees). It's really a great way to spend the day!!
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Debbie S.

Yelp
This is the 2nd time recently that I have had the privilege to take my parents (especially my dad) to Louisville Slugger Field to watch the Louisville Bats. This stadium is so awesome! All of the employees, seriously all of them, are so friendly and helpful. They go out of their way to make conversation and ensure the entire experience is fun, safe, and entertaining. We felt safe and the facility is so clean. I love seeing how excited my Dad is to be there and how much he enjoys the game and those brats! Can't wait to return again and again.
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Sarah W.

Yelp
Group of friends attended a Wednesday discounted senior night (ages 55 and up) for $11 (after taxes and fees added) with a game time of 6:35 PM in August. There was the temptation to stay until the end of the game because we could have walked the bases. However, we chose to depart around 8:30 PM during the 8th inning because an unseasonably cool breeze picked up and some of us were chilled. We enjoyed peanuts, cracker jacks, and Kizito cookies (chocolate chip and snickerdoodle). Prices are steep. No cash sales. We were all glad we'd had the foresight to eat at the attached restaurant beforehand. Nice venue and street parking is supposedly free after 6 PM. Some of us arrived earlier and had to pay $10 for adjacent lot and one person even had to pay $20 to park (parked nearby due to mobility issues)! So, do your research before you go or allow plenty of time to drive around if you want to save some cash. Property is well maintained. Seating is comfortable. Great audio and video able to be viewed from the majority of the ballpark. Another tip -- if you want to limit your sun exposure, the seats behind 3rd base are better than 1st base. The sunset will be to your back, rather than in your face.

Diane W.

Yelp
This review is in reference to a ticket voucher I bought at COSTCO with a link to FEVO. DO NOT BUY THIS! FEVO is a GRIFT! Buy your tickets directly through the Louisville Slugger Field site. The tickets are the SAME price AND you can easily chose your own seats. If you call some nice person will answer the phone too! Looking forward to the game. DO NOT BUY WITH FEVO!!!

Breanna F.

Yelp
Amazing experience. It was mine and my sons first baseball game. We had great seats (row D seat 5&6) my son got THREE game balls because we were right by the dugouts and he was begging them for balls . My only complaint would be the price of things. We paid $10 for parking which wasn't too bad. $46 for tickets. $3 peanut bags they resell from Texas Roadhouse lol. $8 for three little scoops of ice cream. Around $7.50 for one Gatorade. The lines were super long so I'd get there about 30 minutes early or buy them online. The game was at 11:05 but we didn't sit down until 11:40 because we stood in line for a really long time. They let you pick the section you want. Which I found really cool. Overall it was a great experience. We loved it !!
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Raymond S.

Yelp
Nice stadium (sadly our game was rained out) and the ushers and support staff were really nice. However the concessions are not fan friendly and neither are the concession workers. One got the feeling they were mad they had to be there knowing the game would get called off early (20 minutes before the start) but still no reason for their behavior. I will not be using my rain check because of these workers and how the team/stadium makes it very very difficult to redeem them. Should you game be rained out, just assume they took your money and you are just out.
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Chris B.

Yelp
Beautiful AAA ballpark in downtown Louisville. This is the Reds triple A team. Plenty of parking around the stadium. Plenty of distilleries near the park (Peerless, Evan Williams, Michters, old Foresters, Angels Envy, Rabbit Hole) And a few good breweries as well (Against the Grain, Bluegrass Brewing, Goodwood). Try a minor league game if you haven't yet. This is a great place to start.
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Ron H.

Yelp
From Seattle and although we have two minor league baseball teams close by, I have yet to attend a game. So this is my first minor league baseball experience. This field is beautiful. Wasn't that crowded, which made it nice in my opinion. The weather was perfect for a night baseball game and there were fireworks after the game which was pretty cool.
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Tee M.

Yelp
This venue is another of Louisville's gems, and what a beauty she is. Since opening in 2000, this minor league ballpark has been voted America's Best AAA ballpark several times. It is easy to see why by how clean and well- maintained the facility is. The ballpark is home to the Louisville Bats, the triple A affiliate for the Cincinnati Reds. Ticket prices are more than fair and there isn't a bad seat in the park. There is even a recently expanded area for children's entertainment with playground equipment and more. There are several upgrades in place and several that have been completed during the previous year. Three new LED message boards have been installed along the first and third base lines and in the outfield. Safety netting is now in place down the first and third base lines to protect visitors from foul balls. In addition to regular seating there are luxury suites with couches, high-top tables with chairs, indoor bar and more. There are multiple places within the park to obtain typical ballpark food and drinks. I saw hotdogs, beer, mixed drinks, cotton candy, nachos, ice cream and much more. There are many great restaurants near the stadium for having a meal before or after the game. In addition to ballgames the park holds many events throughout the year. The facility has several indoor spaces that can be rented for special events. There is plenty of nearby parking along the streets or in several large lots. I can't wait to return to see another game!
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Richard F.

Yelp
Stopped in today to check on the progress for opening day at home. The Bats open on Thursday, April 11 against the Gwinnett Stripers at 7 p.m. Louisville will once again host 70 home games during 2019 season, highlighted by Thunder Over Louisville (Saturday, April 13), Mother's Day (Sunday, May 12), Father's Day (Sunday, June 16), Independence Day Eve Fireworks (Wednesday, July 3), along with many more new and exciting promotions. There is always some kind of special promotion going on at the park. They do such a nice job of promoting the city. The 2019 season will mark the Bats' 20th season at Louisville Slugger Field and as the Triple-A Affiliate for the Cincinnati Reds. Since 1999, the Bats have drawn over 10 million fans to Louisville Slugger Field. In 2018, the Bats set an all-time single-game attendance record on Saturday, April 21, welcoming 14,658 fans. Go Bats.
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Jeremy J.

Yelp
I enjoy going to Louisville slugger Field for different events concerts games different things they have. They offer dollar beer night on some baseball games in the spring and summer I have live music and concerts and to really clean and solid atmosphere for sure. Can't wait to get back in there enjoy some summer fun
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Fox E.

Yelp
I once took a Louisville Slugger to both headlights and slashed a hole in all four tires. Well maybe next time he'll think before he cheats. This is an amazing field, which is very famous and enjoyable and is currently one of the heart and soul locations for Louisville sports. The Louisville Bats play here but also Louisville City soccer plays here for the time being, and if they ever do make it into MLS they will probably need their own stadium, in fact there's a big chance they'll be moving out much sooner. It's still a great place to come, and you can still get in for less than $20 for pretty much any event here which is great. People complain about $5 for a soda, but you know that's one of the cheaper prices at Arenas around the country?
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Daniel P.

Yelp
Louisville Slugger Field was another alternate adventure while attending to other less serious matters in the commonwealth... stopped in to see the Home of the Bats and found an open house in progress! neat :-) ...it was the first summer in almost 140 years with no league play, who'd have thunk it? so with the 2020 season called on account of hysteria why not spruce things up a bit to enhance fan funness in preparation for the alleged return to normalcy? The changes generally appear to be improvements: extending the nets for added safety, new bars beyond the right field fence and down the third base line, lawn seating was moved near the updated kids/family area in the right field corner, and some giant TVs were put in as well. I am not entirely convinced about removing the bleachers, but it's not like I'm going to a lot of games here either... Guests were given access to most of the park during the event and walking the field brings a whole different perspective to the game. All in all LSF is a pretty nifty place for that stick and ball game covering all the bases for your family's warm weather entertainment needs.
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Tyanna M.

Yelp
We have made a couple trips here now and it is a good value for the money. Watching the Louisville Bats play is a fun time for the whole family. Game tickets are around 13 bucks each and they do different promotions each game day. Check the current promotions here: http://www.milb.com The promotion for adults yesterday was an Evan Williams Bourbon sponsored day. They had 2 dollar flights of bourbon (yes we came in a cab!) enabling us to try the different bourbons. In addition the first 1000 people in the gate received a rocks glass, fun! What I don't care for is the nasty bathrooms, at least the womens are, both times I went. A nice minor league ballpark with several options for eating and for kids to do. We will be back there again in August and I expect this to be in our regular rotation of summer trips from our Indiana home with plenty of hotels in the Louisville area.
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Chelle G.

Yelp
I recently moved to Louisville and was trying to find something to do with my brother who was visiting. This was definitely the highlight of his weekend. Although this museum is quite small, it's packed with really cool things. I'm not a baseball fan but thought it was really fun to learn and see how the bats were made. Highly recommend checking this place out!
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Victoria B.

Yelp
Louisville Slugger is an iconic field with a scenic view of the Ohio River! When the weather is nice in Louisville, this is definitely the place to be! Grab a crisp beer, nachos or a hot dog, a scoop of ice cream, and enjoy the breeze with some friends! I enjoy the baseball games but the soccer games are my absolute favorite to attend! It doesn't hurt that the Louisville City FC Team is back to back champions!!! Go Lou City!! If you're local or here for a visit Slugger Field is a must! You can also enjoy dinner at the restaurant attached (Against the Grain) and take a bourbon tour at the beautiful distillery across the street (Angel's Envy)! A full Louisville experience!
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Matt R.

Yelp
I need to acknowledge that they actually have an Against the Grain tap inside the ballpark now. Of course now that they have one, I need to start lobbying for five more.
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Tim B.

Yelp
Great place to go watch a ball game and not a bad seat in the house. My 1st time here and I was impressed with the facility!! There is a cool section out in center field you can enjoy the game by sitting in the lawn while letting the kids run around. Speaking of kids, there is also a fun zone area just for them. If your looking for food during the game they offer anything and everything to eat. Drinks as well, from water to just about any alcohol drink available. The score/stats board is large, clear and easy to see and read. Restrooms are large, plentiful and clean and over all the entire ball park was very clean and organized.
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Craighton M.

Yelp
'Take me out to the Ball Game'!. My wife and I took in a doubleheader at Slugger Field voted the best AAA ballpark in the country. It's easy to see why after a visit. A truly gorgeous ballpark with not a bad seat in the house. Fans are protected by netting from any foul balls and the staff are courteous and ready to answer any questions. Even the mascot gets into the act and was amenable to taking pictures with the fans. We had seats on the first base side with a great view which was only obscured by a bevy of little league baseball teams that were up and down through the stands like a pack of wild hyenas. Their coaches and parents were too engrossed with food and beer to discipline them. That role fell to the elderly ushers and staff. I was also a bit disappointed that the concession stands ran out of craft beer and chili for the hotdogs by the fourth inning of the first game. Other than these two drawbacks it was a great night for the nation's favorite past-time.
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Joseph G.

Yelp
Very nice stadium for a triple A ball team. Not a bad seat in the house and has cool areas for children like a playground and carousel. For being 20 years old now the facility remains in great shape and very clean for a ballpark. Only complaint is that for a minor league team they charge major league prices at the concession stands
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Bob A.

Yelp
Home to the Louisville Bats (minor league baseball) and Louisville City FC (USL soccer), Slugger Field is a great place to watch a game with or without the kids. Located adjacent to Waterfront Park, a visit to the stadium can be part of an all day visit to the downtown or an event destination. It is a great place for families because it is big enough to elicit some Wows! from the kids and their friends, but small enough to help you keep track of them. There is also a grassy berm for kids or adults to enjoy. Lots of parking at the stadium, on the street, or in nearby lots.
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Amanda D.

Yelp
Why have I never done Thunder of Louisville here before?! Decided the Wednesday before thunder that it was a must this year. And I didn't want to have to haul blankets, chairs, coolers, etc. It just so happened that a Facebook ad for thunder at slugger field popped up that day on my timeline. For about $30 plus fees, I could have a guaranteed seat and not have to deal with all the other mess. And I was sold! We parked at an elementary school off of Main and walked to slugger field. Employees were super nice, even with the craziness of the day. We got a wristband that allowed us to come and go. When we got tired of the stadium, we were able to leave and walk around Nulu and then come back. I loved this aspect. When it came time for the fireworks, we sat in our seats and watched the show. The stadium had the soundtrack playing and there was about a 5 second delay but it didn't really matter. Perfect spot for watching the air show and the fireworks. I'm already planning for next year.
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Reagan K.

Yelp
I love the slugger field! I'm not a huge fan of baseball or soccer, but the time I've spent here with my family has created lasting memories thank I wouldn't trade for the world. The field itself is clean (especially the bathrooms! That's hard for a sports complex to keep up with), and the staff is friendly and very helpful. The only complaint I have is how overpriced the food can be. I paid $8 for a pretzel that was stale, and another $1.50 for cheese that was very bland. If I were you, I would wait on getting any food until after the game.
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Crissy R.

Yelp
This is one of my favorite places to come to on a nice day out in Louisville and enjoy America's favorite pastime. The field is amazing. There is truly no bad seat in this ballpark. Premium seats in this venue are fairly inexpensive and throughout the season they have different promotions going on. There is also a gift shop located on site where you can load up on Bats merchandise. They also have plenty of options for the kiddos with a horse carousel being one of them. Plenty of restrooms located throughout the facility as well. Parking outside of slugger field can run you fairly cheap or even free if you can find street parking. There is a restaurant located by will call as well if you wanted to grab a sit down meal prior to the game. Overall, this place is great and is an awesome place to come hang with friends and family!
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Michael F.

Yelp
Built in 2000, Louisville Slugger Field is a classic looking ballpark. It's home to the Reds minor league team The Bats and a fantastic place to see a ballgame. Conveniently located downtown, it's walking distance from great restaurants, the Louisville Slugger Museum and the river front park. For $10 a seat (2018) you can sit right along the railing, down the lines. The park is not only beautiful but kid friendly, with regular giveaways, a play area and fireworks night every Friday. And for kidless adults, there are plenty of drinking opportunities, including craft beer nights every week and the Against the Grain Brewery located right on site. With the prices at MLB parks constantly rising, Slugger Field provides the perfect opportunity to help your kids experience our national pastime without breaking the bank.
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Leslie W.

Yelp
I was given tickets to a Bats game this past Friday by a season ticket holder. I was interested to see what a weekend night out at the park would be like. My mom and I decided to make it a girls' night with stadium food and beer for dinner, so we arrived at Slugger around 6:30 to get sorted out before the 7 pm pitch. The fun outing got off to a bumpy start and almost ended before it began. My friend had told me that parking in the lot was free with season tickets. We pulled into the line for the lot and were told by a curt employee that it was $6 for everyone. I looked for a sign showing a price and noticed it was lying down/had been knocked over and not put back up. It was unreadable unless you were standing over it. Employee informed me that I wouldn't find a cheaper parking spot anywhere close. His attitude made me want to look elsewhere. I turned around and found a free spot right away on the street directly in front of Against the Grain. Our seats were in a great location under cover and behind home plate. A nice usher cleaned off our seats and we sat down. I went to get our Papa Johns personal pizzas and drinks. Wowsa, $11.75 for a lukewarm pizza (that tasted more like elementary school than PJ's) and a bottled water. I expect to pay more at outdoor concerts and sporting events, but the quality can at least be on par with the Company's normal products. When I went to get our cocktails, the line was fairly long and not moving. I discovered it was because the computers were down. After about 5 min, we started moving again. I got up front and checked that they were accepting credit cards. Yep, all good. Ordered and gave my card. After swiping it five times and inputting it manually, they announced their credit card processing was down. Thankfully, they comped my drink because I had been standing there drinking from it as I waited and didn't have any cash on me. I finally got back to our seats and we enjoyed several innings. We really liked everything about the baseball game itself, but the overall experience left a lot to be desired. I would go again, but would eat and drink at AtG beforehand and take an empty water bottle in with me for hydration rather than spending any money at the concessions.
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Stacey K.

Yelp
Always a great time at the ballpark! We've been to quite a few games, and this one was no exception to an amazing time. It was Star Wars night! Yes, I LOVE Star Wars, and my hubby said I was like a little kid that night! And why not, the players were wearing Star Wars Jerseys, which will be auctioned off through their auction site, and all the proceeds with go to Norton Children's Hospital. They also had the Star Wars characters there, that went out on the field, had photo ops, and I got to meet R2D2, Darth Vader, and more!!! I did hate that Chewy couldn't be there, but was still a great time. We had great seats out of the sun, the always great ballpark food of course, and an all around fun time. We purchased a groupon which got us 2 tickets, 2 regular pops, 2 hot dogs, and 2 programs for $22! Great deal, so watch out for those groupons for deals. Slugger field always has great themed nights, music before the games, a playground for the kids, great deals on beer up until the end of the 5th inning (somewhere around that time), good food, friendly and helpful staff. I would definitely recommend checking out all the fun events coming up and get out and enjoy a day with family and friends.
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Shelby Z.

Yelp
Louisville Slugger Field is the home to the beloved Louisville Bats and Louisville City soccer team. Whether you're a local or tourist, this is one attraction that I can assure you'd love. I'm honestly not that big of a sports person but I loving coming here to enjoy a game from time to time. It's a fun atmosphere, small and homey like our city, and is a great time to spend your summer. It's a fun place for girls nights, dates, and especially for families. It was raining on our most recent trip here, but that didn't stop us from coming. In fact, the stadium has plenty of seats under cover so you can still enjoy the game. If you prefer premium seating, they do have a clubhouse and club seats for $20. Unfortunately I can't give this place five stars because of the concession prices. Admission tickets are only $10, which is a steal, but it's like a knife in the head when I have to pay $5 for a damn soda. No matter which of the many food stands you go to, it's totally ridiculous! I didn't even want to bother going in the souvenir store. They do also have a playground and carousel for kids, which I think is a fun idea. Slugger field is definitely one of those places you need to go at least once!
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Raina C.

Yelp
Slugger Field is an iconic place for Louisville people. Our minor league team, the River Bats play here and it's always a lot of fun to go to a game. The stadium isn't too big but for a minor league team, it's really nice and clean with good food and drinks. It's easy to navigate and the staff is helpful in making sure you find your way around. They have your typical stadium food, along with a graeters ice cream, papa johns pizza stand and more! The bats games are definitely a very fun and relaxing activity and makes for a nice day outside!
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Eric M.

Yelp
Love to go to a game and have a beer and a dog and enjoy the sights and sounds of America's game. The best night to go is Thirsty Thursday, 2$ - 16oz beers from 5:30 to 8:30. The themed nights are fun as well! Take the family and enjoy the game!
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Joseph T.

Yelp
Louisville Slugger Field is dope. And I mean dope. On a nice evening, when it isn't too hot or too cool, but *just right*, there's seriously nothing nicer to do in the whole city. If you're not a sports fan, you need to realize something. AAA baseball (ie. the league that the Louisville Bats are in) is just a step below the Major Leagues. Many of the guys you're watching either regularly play, have played, or will play in the majors. The talent level and the skill of these guys is as good as a Major League Baseball game. The price of admission is affordable. Food and drinks are what you'd expect them to be from a place like this. Expensive. But whatever. But just look at my picture. Doesn't that look like an unreal setting? It's a smaller park, so it's intimate. You're right on top of the field and players. And the location of the field is perfect. Walk east, and you're heading to Nulu. Walk west, and you're heading toward 2nd Street and 4th Street. Even if you don't like baseball, you'll like going to Slugger Field.
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Carleigh H.

Yelp
I think Louisville Slugger Field is beautiful and we should feel lucky to have it. It not only hosts the Louisville Bats games, but also Louisville soccer, and the Louisville Brew Fest! I have always had a wonderful time at Slugger Field no matter if it's during rain or shine (of course I prefer shine). The staff is friendly and the food is good! We went on 80s night which included beer specials and Louisville Red Bird hat give away for the first 2000 people. 2 Bud Lights for $10. Cha-ching! We also had a double fried bologna sammich with grilled onions and pickles. Lawwwd help me that was good stuff. I hope to attend another game this year. We had primo seats for $13. Can't beat it. I also want to mention that the bathrooms have always been clean during my experience which is important to me and I'm sure other attendees. This is a perfect place for families, date nights, gal's night, guy's night, etc. fun times had by all!
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Christopher S.

Yelp
The only time I've enjoyed coming here was when it was overcast. I've come here a great deal (my company has a box and seats for the peons in general admission) and I always feel like I am directly under the sun. I have been in other stadiums in other cities that seem to have built their spaces in a way that promotes shaded seating. That, and the traffic around the place and parking situation give me the impression that no one thought this through very carefully. Sure, the old place was ramshackle and I am honestly surprised it hasn't collapsed yet. Sure, it was in the fairgrounds and that isn't always optimal but the parking and traffic were. Louisville does a lot very well but the baseball stadium isn't one of them. Also, I have never been here and not had to use a bathroom with a clogged toilet flooding the place. Either I pick the disaster nights or this is endemic. You know where they get it right? Yum Center and other places. Traffic, parking, and facility are all in great shape and easy to use. This place? Not so much. This is also home to the unforgivably bad Against the Grain Brewery, the official beer of poor customer service and people who have no idea what beer ought to taste like.
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Bekah C.

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Had a great time learning about all the slugger bats history and taking a wonderfull tour of the factory. We had a great time holding bats of different famous baseball players and looking at all the stuff made from legos. We even took pictures with some of the famous baseball players! They looked so life like and at the end of the tour we even got a free mini slugger bat! My grandpa was born and grew up in Kentucky and always talked about the Louisville Slugger. It is nice to go and show my kids my grandpa always talked about. Definitely enjoyed all the information and the staff was so friendly and let my littlest son take a picture in this giant baseball mit! My son loved holding Babe Ruth's baseball bat and then see the figurine of him too.
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Michael M.

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I can't say enough good things about the Louisville Sluggers Stadium and the Bats team. I've been in many of the hallmark stadiums across the country and seen many teams play. Everyone has something to like but I'm a huge fan of AAA teams and stadiums. the games are more intimate and personal, there is more passion and everyone is more relaxed. The food is less expensive and everyone is glad you're there unlike the rude treatment you get at giant stadiums. The view from every seat is great and you can get into and out of the park in five minutes.
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Coy F.

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Always a great time when you come to the ball park! The stadium is clean and well manicured. The staff is friendly and fun. There are tons of fun options for your children to get out energy and run and play. They have typical stadium food with some yummy personal size Papa Johns pizzas and lots of ice cold beer.
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Alan L.

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A comfortable AAA stadium. Everything is adequate or better. The stadium seems to lack quirky or unusual seating portions found in other AAA ball parks. The ushers (relatively) quickly ejected a pair of fans who rudely heckled players on the visiting team - well done.
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Kelly J.

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I love Louisville Slugger Field! Whether you're here for a game (baseball or soccer) or an event, this is a great sports field and venue! I've attended both baseball and soccer games here, and I love to grab a beer and a snack and sit in the stands to cheer on our local teams. Depending on your seat it can get really hot with the sun beating down on you, but that's any stadium, so plan accordingly. I've also attended local events, like LIBA's Louisville Brewfest 2016, which was awesome! And private events, like a wedding reception, which was also awesome! I think the food and drinks are decent, the stadium is always nice and clean, and the set-up is great. They also have a nice gift shop and there's Against the Grain, a local brewery, on site for all of your dinner and drinks needs. What's not to love?!
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Tiffany C.

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Great ball park in downtown Louisville! Plenty of seating options from covered, the lawn and suite boxes. I like the stadium parking as it's easily accessible. Friday nights are great with the firework shows that happen post game. Bathrooms have always been clean, even when games are crowded. The food vendors are pretty decent, not Food Network level yet but there is a sausage vendor here that is pretty dang tasty with a bit of zip to it. I love that they do special events at this ball park such as Dog Day at the park - where you can bring your dog and portions of tickets sales go to animal shelter! Let's play ball!!!
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Nora Rachel D.

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Went here for a s Louisville city soccer game. Great drink options, and multiple place to get drinks so you don't have to deal with lines that are too long. Of course everything is overpriced. Everyone was kind great team spirit, they had me convinced that I too could possibly be a fan.
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Janet V.

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Attended a Louisville FC Soccer game last week and had a fabulous time. It was easy to get to our seats and we had a concession stand and bathrooms nearby. The beers were cold and the snacks were tasty. Lots of fan participation but I would recommend purchasing seating away from the fan zone if you do not want to hear the crazy LFC fans leading cheers with their megaphones blazing!!
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Tejbir D.

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Nice field in downtown. The field is being used for the soccer team as well. The prices are too high considering its triple A. It's cost prohibitive to eat or drink here. They would do much better financially if they made things more affordable. Most people don't want to go to the game due to price but they games are fun, especially the soccer team. They keep it nice and clean.
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Tom E.

Yelp
Went to the game on Friday night against Indy. It was my first time inside the ballpark. I tell you what- it is one of the coolest minor league ballaprks I have ever been in! The view of the bridges were stunning! For $21- I got a hot dog, hat, program and a club ticket! That is unimaginable in the big league parks! They also had a baseball card vendor- which was nice to see- i even purchased some cards as well! The park was clean also. The Jack Daniel's bar was excellent as well- served ICE cold drinks for lower prices! Will definitely come back when in town!
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Regina A.

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Ok so, it was my first visit and boy was I thrilled to be there! It's a great little ball park, I really liked everything about it. The staff was great,both friendly and efficient. It's in a nice walkable area of downtown, it's small and easy to navigate, ticket prices are low, great package specials are available, the place is quite clean, you get your own personal ballpark seat wiper lol (a gentleman might acutally wipe down your seat just before you sit down) and there's a great restaurant on the premises. I mean geez what's not to love. I just might plan another visit, soon!
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Elise Dixie Jane M.

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Oh, Slugger Field. How have I not reviewed you before?! You are the current home base to my lovely Louisville City soccer team, Against The Grain Brewery, and The Bats. Which, I am loving the revamp of our Louisville Bats! The colors are more universal since we use Cincinnati players. Pretty scary yall, pretty smart! The options of food is unlike any other stadium I have visited. Veggie burgers, loaded pork nachos, Kizito cookies, BOOM! I will take it. And do not forget, you can hop skip and jump over to Against the Grain. As for the beer selection, it is wonderful to purchase anything other than Bud Light! Which, our options are pretty extenIded past that. Against the Grain is on tap. Goodwood cans are chillin literally and figuratively. You cannot get much better than that. The peeps working and kind and not grumpy! Now that always makes my day. I do not know much about kids but it's pretty kid friendly. Unless, you are sitting next to me during a game. The ex soccer softball player in me comes out. And I may or may not cuss like a sailor. Thank you for keeping this stadium innovative and open to All!
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Jennifer O.

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Fun field right in downtown Louisville. The field is spectacular. Parking is easy to find. The retail shop is full of fun items for out of towners to purchase. The facilities are clean. Great ADA amenities also.