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    4.2 (880 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Richard V.

    There is a huge benefit when the team is and cause you can get incredible seats for a cheap price. Nothing else is cheap when you go to a sport game. I did get a pretzel and it was only $7 (only lol). But the atmosphere is incredible. Beautiful stadium, welcoming staff and a good time was had.

    Shayer S.

    My first baseball game at the young ripe age of 40! Went to see the Colorado Rockies vs. San Diego Padres and it was a lot of fun. Coors Field was clean, easy to get around, and had tons of concession stands. It's also in a great location with plenty of hotels, bars, and restaurants nearby, which made the whole experience even better. Definitely glad this ended up being my first baseball game.

    Glizzila - a 2ft 1lb Hot Dog
    Terry B.

    If you're a baseball fan, there's just something special about a day game--and catching one at Coors Field made it even better. I found myself in Denver on a work trip and, like any good fan, I did a little pre-game research "just in case." Turns out, luck was on my side--the Colorado Rockies were playing a day game, and I wasn't about to miss it. The atmosphere? Exactly what you want. Great views, relaxed vibe, and that perfect sunshine baseball feel. There's nothing like sitting back with a game in front of you while the rest of the world is at work. The Glizilla Experience Let's talk about the main event... The Glizilla -- a 2-foot-long, 1-pound hot dog. * Taste: Legit! This thing delivers. * Experience: Fun, over-the-top ballpark food at its finest. * Price: $45... yeah, that's a conversation starter. Was it worth $45? Probably not... but splitting it with a buddy made it easier to justify--and honestly, it was part of the experience. No regrets trying it at least once. Final Take * Day game vibes: Elite * Stadium atmosphere: Relaxed & enjoyable * Food experience: Memorable (even if pricey) If you're in Denver and the Rockies are playing during the day, go. Even better if you're a baseball purist who appreciates the slower pace and sunshine. And hey... try the Glizilla at least once. Just maybe bring a friend--and your wallet.

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    Juan U.

    Love Coors Field! Gorgeous ballpark with a gorgeous view! The ambiance during game day is great, and the ushers are very helpful. The food is good, but it's ballpark food (hot dogs and burgers). I will come here at least 10-20 times this summer!

    Rainier F.

    We were in town for spring break and one of the local attractions on our itinerary was to catch a Rockies game at Coors Field. It happens to be their home opening weekend and they were going against the highly touted Philadelphia Phillies. We arrived to Coors Field on a Saturday for an evening game. The stadium is located in a nice area in downtown Denver. Paid parking is accessible along the streets, multiple parking lots, and parking garages all around. There was a jersey hoodie giveaway to the first 20,000 fans so we decided to arrive a little earlier than usual. The jersey hoodie was good quality for a free giveaway. It was a nice touch. We were able to walk around before the game started and see how beautiful the stadium was. It looked like every seat had a great view. As for food we ordered the Tournadough pretzel twister with butter and Parmesan, Rocky Mountain oysters with fries, Rockie Dog, a tall Elysian Space Dust and a couple of Chardonnay wines. Everything was delicious. The Tornadough was a tasty combo of both sweet and salty. It was soft and chewy in a pleasant way. The Rocky Mountain oysters were unique and crispy. I could not tell it was bull testicles. Lol. The Rockie Dog was scrumptious with all the toppings and condiments. Overall we enjoyed our experience at Coors Field. The staff were all friendly and helpful. The game itself was entertaining at times but I wish there could have been more scoring due to the infamous Denver "thin air." We were able to catch the sunset from our seats which was amazing. The price point of all the food and the tickets were more than fair. I hope to be back when my favorite baseball team, the San Francisco Giants play vs the Rockies.

    Jeffry C.

    Love this place !!! Very clean baseball field .... So many things to explore and such a variety of places to eat and drinks .... Enjoyed my time here and the game against the dodgers... Will be coming back here Parking is a bit easy and tough ... because it's in the city so plan on getting their earlier

    Chuck M.

    Always a great experience no matter who the Rockies are playing. The backdrop is the Colorado sky which always displays some amazing sky art. The customer service team always keeps the crowd going with great music to sing along with and games to play. The food vendors are awesome with every imaginable delicacy. If you manage to get tickets to one of the fireworks nights you are in for a real treat; it's definitely one of the best fireworks displays I've ever seen. Can't wait to go to my first game for 2026!

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    Stephanie R.

    We were seated at section 146 and had a nice experience. Plenty of good food options. Take sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen if you go during the day and will be in an area not shaded. We luckily got shaded seats that were perfect. Some of the seats are very narrow, even for regular sized people so research the best seats for you. Overall it's a very nice laid back ball field with great fans.

    Linda M.

    Coors Field is gorgeous! As I make my way to every MLB ballpark, this experience did not disappoint. The rooftop offers a view of the Rocky Mountains and amazing view of the field. The concessions provide many unique options and the staff were super friendly.

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    Brian W.

    A Ballpark That Feels Like Community! Coors Field is more than just a place to watch a baseball game--it's a space where people come together and share a meaningful experience. As someone who studies communication and popular culture, I see the stadium as a great example of how everyday places can bring people closer and create a sense of connection. From the moment you walk in, there is a strong feeling of shared identity. Fans wearing Rockies gear, the views of the mountains, and the excitement of the crowd all contribute to a sense of belonging. These moments reflect a key idea from my field: popular culture helps shape how people see themselves as part of a larger community. Even small details--like enjoying classic ballpark food or browsing team merchandise--add to the experience. These simple activities are part of what scholars describe as everyday cultural practices, where meaning, identity, and enjoyment come together in ordinary settings. There is also something special about the atmosphere itself. Whether it is your first game or one of many, the traditions of baseball create a sense of familiarity and continuity. The game connects to decades of stories, memories, and shared experiences, making each visit feel both personal and part of something bigger. Overall, Coors Field stands out not only because it is a beautiful and enjoyable place, but because it highlights how everyday experiences--like spending an evening at a ballgame--can bring people together in meaningful ways. A welcoming, vibrant space that captures the spirit of community and shared experience.

    Rey L.

    very nice field. located in Downtown, it's easily accessible by foot from most of the local hotels. plenty of bars around to pregame/postgame at. we came for the Dodgers game on an unusually snowy and freezing April evening. temps dropped below freezing. lots of traditional stadium eateries as well as some eclectic offerings that we didn't have the privilege of trying. had to stick with the classics. we got amazing seats at the bleachers for about a fifth of the price for comparable seats at Dodger stadium. highly recommend.

    Christa M.

    Went to last Fridays baseball game - Rockies vs Pirates and it was such a fun and exciting game. This place is big and has some beautiful views all around. We purposedly bought tickets in section 318 for the sunset views and we were able to watch it as the game went on. We stopped by the team shop and they were unfortunately out of a lot of sizes. We bought some beer, chicken tenders, a hot dog, and some dip n dots and it was all good. The Rockies ended up wining the game - 17 to 16 and everyone went crazy.. Yay!

    Kyle Schwarber hit a massive home run the night before
    Mike L.

    Oh, who doesn't love to go to a ball game? Also Colorado has one of the nicer stadiums in all of Major league baseball this past year and will be ranked number five so you know that's good. It was opening day weekend and the people I went with were rooting for the Philadelphia Phillies for myself, I had no skin in the game but baseball has always been my favorite sport so I can go to a game anytime. Being opening weekend, the giveaway was free hoodies and when we got there two hours plus before the game, there was already a long line that really moved really quickly once it started going, good job Coors field staff. Like any ballpark you'll have the standard peanuts, popcorn, cracker, jacks and hotdog, etc. etc. and then what I like this day and age you get things that are local to the ballpark area so everyone can have a little something different. By the end of the game, the Phillies came out on top and getting back to our car and back on the freeway was really not that bad at all. Coors Field is very reasonably priced so if you've got nothing to do when you find yourself in Denver this summer definitely come see a game. You won't be disappointed no matter the outcome.

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    Ask the Community - Coors Field

    Any suggestions for parking?

    There are multiple lots in the LoDo area that are available for 20$-25$ if you get there early but here is what I do. Gas Buddy is an app I use for parking and it is super… Read more

    How much are beers?

    Depends what size and what beer but about $4

    Where is the best place for handicap parking near Coors Field for Rockies game vs. Los Angeles Dodger Sat Sept 29th?

    Hello- The best handicap parking is in their actual Coors Field lot. You have to purchase it I'm pretty sure too. But it's right up front and barely any distance to the… Read more

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    The line of sight from just about every spot is good and you cant beat the $4 rockpile just to get in the door.

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