coca-cola field
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Catching a baseball game on a beautiful summer night is one of the best things to do in Buffalo. The Bisons go all out to make sure that the venue is family friendly. Even if you are not into baseball, you can enjoy special events, food, being outside for the evening! The fireworks displays are beautiful. Star Wars Night is always a great time and the kids love it!!
A great place to spend a summer evening watching the future stars of MLB at a family friendly and affordable venue. The ballpark upgraded to video board with one of the biggest HD screens in all of the minor leagues.
Where else can you sit behind home plate for $12, watch guys who will be playing for the Jays next week, and be treated like family. The Bisons are a well-run business: the concession stands are low-cost and offer lots of variety; including decent craft beer at reasonable prices -- a fraction of Toronto prices. I've been to Buffalo twice now, and AAA baseball gives you the feel of baseball when it was accessible to families and the fans. It's a great experience.
This place is great. It was built in the mode of the classic stadiums of the golden era of baseball. It was an inspiration to Camden Yards and all of the newer major league stadiums. The Buffalo Bisons offer an incredible value. Great product on the field, plenty of 'gimmicks' to keep the kids interested and a very good beer selection at the craft corner
I visited Coca-Cola Field to watch a Buffalo Bison game. This was my first time at a AAA baseball game. I may have enjoyed the game, the stadium, and the atmosphere more than a major league game. The stadium was very well kept and very accommodating to fans. After the game was an awesome fireworks display that was almost worth the price of admission by itself. If I am ever in the area again, I will be sure to make time for another game.
I come here to the Coca-Cola Field a few times a year with different people every time and it's a pretty nice baseball park. Different food stands to choose from, and clean for the most part. I would recommend for much of anyone of any age to come here.
Likes...cozy, fun ballpark feel...great sightlines anywhere....fried bologna with peppers n onions a must...great scoreboard with all kind of stats...wonderful cast of characters...helpful ushers....cheap ticket prices....buy a general admission and move to better seats after an inning or 2.....
What a great ballpark, right in downtown Buffalo. Lots of places in and around the ballpark to park, eat and drink. No better place on a warm summer afternoon or evening. And don't forget the annual Wing Festival held here each year!
I went to the last game of the season. Nice AAA baseball park. Prices for food and beverages are reasonable. Only complaint is there was a long wait to get tix at the window, but it was about sold out.
I went to a ballgame during the friday night bash. These include fireworks after the game. I was in a suite with a company and it was nice and clean and great views. Tickets are affordable and I highly recommend this for families.
Ballparks are fun! It was a bobblehead giveaway night and what could be more appropriate for Buffalo than a chicken wing bobblehead giveaway! Chicken Wing, a mascot was also on hand to great everyone. Food choices were great - fried balogna and beef on weck!
Perfect as always. Fireworks were amazing. Park was clean and affordable. We always enjoy trips to the ballpark.
I took in a game at the end of the season and was delighted by the experience. A great place for baseball fans and especially for Blue Jays fans. The fans were friendly and clearly there for the love of the game and the family experience. The sunset was an added treat. What a bargain, a seat on the third base line, close to the field for 12 bucks. A great time all around.
We came here on labour day weekend for wingfest. It was a great venue for the event. I would love to see a ball game sometime here. Its a good size but still intimate, and from what I understand tickets are cheap.
We have gone to 3 games this year, once in the spring, once in June and once near the end of August. The first two times my wife, myself and our 4yr old son went. The last game our 17yr old son was able to join us. We all agree its a great experience, and even better if you are a baseball fan, not to mention Blue Jays fans. The park is intimate and feels like what a ball park should be. The tickets are very reasonably priced, we were able to get very good/close seats 6 rows from the field behind the dugout for about $12 each. Parking nearby for the last game was about $10, but earlier in the year it was only $3. As far as food goes I would consider the pricing to be stadium typical, maybe a little less than major league sports. Our family highly recommends the beef on weck from Charlie the Butcher, and our teenager would also add the chicken wing sausage that he enjoyed. All the staff at the park we encountered were friendly and helpful.