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    Citi Field

    Citi Field

    4.1
    (1.3k reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Queens, NY (Flushing Meadows-Corona Park) - watching the Mets can be an exercise in masochism (or…read moreso I'm told), but as a non-sportsball person who has the charm of often being on the side of winning teams and cities where I attend the occasional game, the way how some lucky sumofabitch who's never stepped foot inside a casino hits the jackpot on the first try, I was thrilled to witness the Mets triumph over the Atlanta Braves on 7/9/26. This is not the first time I've been to Citi Field but it's been several years. And the first thing I noticed - as a wandering foodie who uses boring innings as an opportunity to hunt down the best eats - was that the concession game has leveled up considerably. In addition to typical stadium fare such as Italian sausage and chicken tenders with fries, you've got more premium vendors like Pat LaFrieda, Fuku, Seoul Bird, Pig Beach BBQ, Chef Kwame's Patty Palace (that's chef Kwame Onwuachi, whose hot Lincoln Center property Tatiana is *still* an impossible reservation to snag), and of course, the ubiquitous Shake Shack. I came on a company outing, and was pleased to discover that the food & beverage credit loaded onto our accounts was easy to use, and simply required scanning the ticket barcode on the MLB app. It's a beautiful park with good sightlines, and fun to walk around the concourse browsing shops and official Mets merch, and if you're me, food sampling your way around the stadium. I can't speak to the parking experience since I took public transit, but Citi Field is conveniently located right by the Mets-Willets Point stop on the 7 train or by LIRR (a quick trip from Penn Station). To avoid crowds, long lines, and jammed trains, I recommend playing hooky to catch a weekday game for the most pleasant and relaxed experience. Bottom line: this is a great outing with friends, family, or out-of-town visitors. You don't need to know what RBI stands for to enjoy this time-honored American tradition of watching grown men chase a ball, belting your heart out during the seventh inning stretch, and drinking overpriced concession stand beers.

    Such an afternoon treat, came for the Mets and Red Socks game but I was really there for the food…read more Some of the eats we had didn't make it to photos, they were just TOO delicious. Definitely go for the pastrami sandwich, it was insanely good. That's also where you'll find the pickle spritz. Devoured a bag of zeppoles while they were warm and sugary 10/10! The sausage and peppers was a lot of bread so the ratio of bread to sausage was slightly off. A frozen strawberry lemonade ice was perfect on a sunny summer day. This is what summer time is all about.

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    04/11/2026 - Juan Soto Bobblehead giveaway.
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    Arthur Ashe Stadium

    Arthur Ashe Stadium

    4.1
    (159 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This was our first trip to the US Open in 2025. Although we read how easy it is to take the subway…read moreto the Open, we opted for an Uber. There wasn't a clearly marked spot to drop us off and so we walked a bit, and we ended up walking right past the station. It was directly across the bridge. So, definitely, take the subway next time. We made a reservation at Champions restaurant, but (Scam - they take your credit card for a reservation even though only courtside tickets are allowed to dine here) we were not able to eat there. I didn't like how we had to wait to get past the gates, they hold you there until after 6pm for the evening matches. Then, of course, the crowd rushes for the food, the bathrooms, and the shops and as a result, you can't do much of anything. Still, I had a delicious lobster roll from the food kiosks (Red Hook Lobster Pound). Inside Arthur Ashe, the seating was great, there were plenty of bathrooms and food options, and with the screens, you could see everything. What I didn't like, was the constant seat switching by people trying to get better seats. I suppose this happens at stadiums everywhere, but since you are supposed to be in your seat for play to start, this was so annoying to see people going up and down the stairs. Still, we got to see some great tennis, and the vibes here are great. It took forever to get to the ride share pickup (this needs better signage) and we walked quite a ways in the dark.

    I came here for the first time on the first day of the US open and I was very impressed! We took a…read moreLyft to the stadium and the ride share drop off / parking lot is a bit of a walk to the actual stadium. However they do offer a courtesy shuttle which I thought was nice. Security was quick and easy to get through especially considering the large crowds. The US Open village really is as cool as they say. Lots of Us open swag for sale and corporate sponsor pop ups (saw a lot from Chase in particular). If you leave the game you can always watch the match from one or the several television screens outside too. I thought the food options weee excellent. I saw lots of high end restaurants lile Coqadoq and FUKU and Eataly. Not your run of the mill fast food. It's very pricey though($8 for a soda). Don't believe they permit outside food. Inside the stadium itself, ithe seats were clean. Not super comfortable but pretty standard stadium seats . I liked how before the start of the game they televised the player rules. As someone who doesn't follow tennis closely this was a nice refresh. I'm not sure that I've seen this at other sports games I've been to. All in all I enjoyed my experience at Asher Ashe. I can't believe it's taken me this long to visit.

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    Naoml Osaka likes bling and Labubu! :) - 9/5/2025
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    Pat LaFrieda - Prime Rib Sandwich

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    Hyundai Club - Citi Field

    Hyundai Club - Citi Field

    3.6
    (10 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    There were lots of home runs and a few ground outs in our latest visit to Hyundai after a few…read moreyears. Noticeably, the food area shrank a bit. There used to be a separate station with hamburgers and hot dogs and a salad bar to add extra onions and lettuce. Now both are gone, although the burgers and dogs were added to the food line. If you like your burgers beyond well done, this is for you. On the rest of the line, there was much to cheer about. The creamed summer corn was excellent, as was the beef brisket. On to the stands, our tickets were in row 6, and Paul the guard noticed that my son was mobility impaired, and found us seats that weren't currently occupied much lower. He had directed us to the other gate, where they supposedly had handicapped seating, but Tom at that gate, basically told us to get lost. All's well that ends well, and later in the game, Paul even came by and gave us waters and chips. Above and beyond. Around the 6th inning, they brought out desserts. My young uns loved it but I could not eat another bite. Hyundai Club will spoil you for all time. This is how to see a baseball game. The Mets won, by the way.

    So sad, it takes the ..."same amount of time to make good or bad food", who is tasting and signing…read moreof on the menu?. You can find better food in a "Spanish bodega". Lat night they had "smoked brisket", horrible, full of fat and dry. Cream of corn, yeah right, corn soup loaded with parm cheese. Pasta primavera...Pre-boiled pasta...HELLO, you can wallpaper a room with it as glue, it felt I had dentures put on when chewing it. Couple year ago it was better for sure. Nice ambiance, great friendly service, beautiful setting but,... the star of the show [the food] YIKES. Wonder if uncle Steve knows about it, I heard he's a foodie. PLEASE FIX IT,it doesn't take much, just a change of the guard.

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    Interior View
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    TV
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    Louis Armstrong Stadium

    Louis Armstrong Stadium

    4.6
    (17 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    My first time at this stadium and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Went there for the US open and even…read morethough it was the first round, the place was packed. Getting there does require a bit of walking as we ended up parking at the Skyview Mall and it was about a 20 minute walk from there. There is an LRR station right next to it, so if you come via train it would be much shorter. Security was a breeze and once you enter, it is more like a Universal Studios experience with several corporate enclosures that give you an immersive experience. We tried the Amex enclosure and there were plenty of activities inside including personalized tennis balls, Virtual table Tennis and even a tennis game video recording. We enjoyed the experience so much that forgot we were here to see a tennis match. After getting to the stadium itself, it was as if a festival was going on as more people were lined up at the food enclosures rather than the match itself. We saw a ladies singles where Jasmine Paolini was playing against Aiava, Destanee, none of whom I had heard of. It was a straight forward match with Paolini winning in straight sets. The main event was Medvedev vs a very unknown Benjamin Bonzi and what a match it turned out to be. Firrst of all most of the support was for Medvedev, but Bonzi ended up winning the first two sets. As he was serving for the match on a second serve, out of nowhere a cameraman walked onto the court. This hot the referee to award Bonzi a first serve, but Medvedev just lost it and created a whole commotion, first with the referee and then with the crowd who was very much behind him at that point. There was so much noise that play stopped for seven minutes as the crowd just roared non stop. This shook Bonzi so much that he ended up losing that set and even the next set 0-6 only to recover and beat Medvedev 6-4 in the final set. He did ended up getting a lot of support after that incident as they all felt sorry for him. It was a historic match, where Medvedev ended up getting fined 42K for his antics. We definitely got our money worth after all that excitement and watching a historic moment. The whole atmosphere, facilities, staff, stadium, cleanliness food was excellent.

    First time at the US open! Love this stadium. Great food options inside and grew view from section…read more122. Escalators going up but stairs going down. Saw Venus and Leylah play. Someone was in our seat when we got there but the staff helped with that situation!

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    Tennis Legend James Blake
    Tennis Legend James Blake
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    Soccer keychains
    Casper

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    USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

    USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

    4.0
    (218 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    We attended the September 4th women's semifinals at Arthur Ashe Stadium. This was my first time at…read morethe US Open, and honestly, I didn't know what to expect walking in. All I could think about was how I was finally going to score those famous Honey Deuces. Instagram had hyped it up so much that I made it my mission to grab one as soon as we got inside. Lol. We were a party of 8 and went all in on the Honey Deuces... only to end up disappointed. They were way too sweet, and after a couple sips, we gave them away and switched over to Aperol Spritz instead. The only catch is that they weren't freshly made but poured from pre-bottled mixes. Not ideal, but with a crowd that massive, I get why they do it. As for the matches, we got to see both women's semifinals: Sabalenka vs. Pegula and Osaka vs. Anisimova. I'll leave the deep tennis commentary to the pros but for me, it was more about the atmosphere. With the roof closed because of rain, the stadium felt like a giant echo chamber in the best way. Every cheer bounced around, the energy was nonstop, and just being part of that crowd was unforgettable. Overall, it was such a fun night , drinks and food aside, the US Open lived up to the hype, and being there in person was an electric experience I'll never forget!

    Making a trip out to the US Open is recommended if you love the sport. It is an unforgettable…read moreexperience that can not be duplicated watching on TV. Getting here utilizing the MTA is convenient. Tickets can be purchased in advance on the official website. Your ticket options are grounds, Authur Ashe (day of night), and Louis Armstrong. Getting a grounds ticket will only give you access to outer courts and not into the Authur Ashe or Louis Armstrong. The main day and night matches are held in the Authur Ashe Stadium. If you are an AMEX card holder, stop by one of their booths to pick up a complementary radio earpiece. You'll get a play by play and additional commentary during the main matches. Going to the US Open is an all day event. Plan on spending the entire day here for the full experience.

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    US Open Club restaurant high table view
    US Open Club restaurant high table view
    Dove Partners with U.S Open
    Dove Partners with U.S Open
    The US Open 2024 view

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    The US Open 2024 view
    Circo Hermanos Vazquez Citifield

    Circo Hermanos Vazquez Citifield

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The total Duration of the show is 2 hours, after the 1st hour, there is a 20 minute break before…read morethe start of the 2nd half! They are usually here from November to the first week of December. Onsite parking $10 & Porta Potties located on the side of the tent... lines are crazy during the break, get out there fast or HOLD it! Such mix feelings I been coming here for almost a decade! I feel as the show has definitely, gone through a transformation for the worse. The show was just lacking, I would of been more entertained watching YouTube. It reminded me of a bootleg circus. Don't get it twisted the acts were ok & that's the problem there was no WOW factor! The only animal acts were dogs doing some mediocre tricks & Horses running around in circles. The all men clowns were spraying the audience w/ water & groping each other. There was a segment, where one clown was softly touching another clowns private parts! Then there was a dance act, where the female dancer was in a thong..doing all kinds of naughty splits with her vagina all up in her partner face. I don't mind these things, but this is a kid friendly show. My Daugther's eyes popped out of her head & she asked me "Why did she put her Totiko(Vagina) in his face?LMAO!

    Love the staff they are great. Especially one person which name i dont remember, shes been an…read moreamazing teacher to my child. She's motivating and pushes their boundaries while prioritizing safety

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    Entrance
    Circo Hermanos Vazquez Citifield
    Ticket Truck

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    Ticket Truck
    Yankee Stadium

    Yankee Stadium

    4.0
    (1.7k reviews)
    6.5 mi
    Large group friendly
    Kid friendly

    When it comes to ballparks, Yankees stadium is beautiful. Is it better than Camden Yards...NO!! But…read moreI'm from Baltimore so I might be a little bias lol. To be honest I was there for a game. I was here for Jay Z!! The park has a few great food vendors and actually reasonably priced meal deals. The price and quality of the food was probably the most pleasant surprise. If you're a baseball fan I think it's a ballpark that's a must visit.

    As a lifelong Yankee fan waiting YEARS to see the new digs, I was shocked and appalled how hard it…read morewas to literally just *gain entry* to the stadium. this is a multibillion-dollar organization and they can't figure out how to move fans through? just appalling really. nobody knew which gate we should go to despite having higher-tier seats. once finally inside, the place markings were a joke--"guest services" was a rando area that was NOT MARKED BY ANY SIGNS. guys, you need to do better with all of this. the food was okay and of course pricey, and some of the folks were nice enough. but everything was overpriced and, for example, we had to decide if waiting on a huge line to see Monument Park was worth it. we decided it wasn't, despite paying top dollar for it. we were in the upper deck and had a great view of the game, but for real. with all the cash sloshing around that place you'd think they would figure things out better. come on. my Yanks clobbered the White Sox, but parts of our experience were far less fun.

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    Gameday magic at Yankee Stadium -- family, fun, and Yankees pride! Join us today at yankees.com/tickets. #GameDayVibes #FamilyTradition
    Gameday magic at Yankee Stadium -- family, fun, and Yankees pride! Join us today at yankees.com/tickets. #GameDayVibes #FamilyTradition
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    Aaron Judge at Yankee Stadium!
    Welcome to Yankee Stadium! The ultimate baseball experience awaits. Plan your visit and get tickets at yankees.com/tickets.

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    Welcome to Yankee Stadium! The ultimate baseball experience awaits. Plan your visit and get tickets at yankees.com/tickets.

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