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    Huntington Park

    4.5 (144 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Rebecca M.

    This is a great stadium, especially for families! I have been here at least a dozen times or so and have positive experiences each time. There are private parking lots all around. I would highly recommend you always remember to place the receipt on your dash and make sure it doesn't fall off, as mine did. I got a email saying that I didn't pay for parking and it was a lot more money than I had originally paid. I had to leave the game and take a picture of the receipt and send it to them to proof it. A lot of drama! There is a lot that is owned by Huntington Park located at the home plate entrance. It doesn't come with drama. The tickets to the games are reasonable in price no matter what seat you choose. The food is pricey but no more than other ball parks. Some gluten free options are available but cross contamination may happen. I just go for the ice cream and popcorn!

    Aubrie H.

    This is a great park. Plenty of space on the concourse with multiple food and drink booths. Great views from every seat and nice space at the back of each section to stand. Staff are always wonderful when we visit as well.

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    Kyle P.

    I am happy that I get to see great minor league baseball in the Clippers at Huntington Park, it is convenient in the Arena District area. Every time I go to the Clippers game, I always get a swirl ice cream cone like I did when they played at Cooper Stadium. They are known for Dime-a-Dog ($0.10 hot dogs) and I could eat 5, and normally price is $1. This time I had a Dollar Sliders with Cheese, and it was great that I put Stadium Mustard and Ketchup on the 3 sliders. I love getting a a souvenir soda with Diet Pepsi. I will be going back to a Clippers game again at Huntington Park soon.

    Joe K.

    One of the top MiLB parks in the country... Huntington Park is a next level MiLB park with a Big League feel... It's a well-thought out and nicely designed open-air ball park w/ exceptional food vendors and drink options (there's literally a craft beer stand every 25 yards). All the seating allows for great field views without obstruction and staff is ultra-friendly. The added bonus is there's also a Donato's vendor at the ball park... IYKYK.

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    Jeffrey B.

    This is one of the nicer stadiums. All the seats are pretty good and I have been fortunate enough to even have had seats inside with buffet. However the food prices here are ridiculous! $9.50 for a can beer. But then I think how many times do i acidity go to a game. I think everyone needs to experience an all American sport. Plus I'm deaf and there have close caption screen available for me to know what's going on. Take me out to the game

    Ruth R.

    It's a great little park. The restrooms are clean. Parking can be a challenge, but if you get there early, you can find a reasonable spot in a parking lot for a reasonable price. we were there for a special event they catered and the food was wonderful. The mac & cheese was especially good. Where we were dining there was a awning and you could sit and watch the game while you ate. They did sell alcohol. It was a very nice set up.

    Kemal K.

    Simply put, what a beautiful ball park! Clean, quaint, not over the top and in such a perfect spot of town.

    Steven H.

    I really enjoy this park everytime I go not a bad seat in the park. I love how friendly the staff is coming and going. I recently went to a game where the promotion was the famous dime a dog all I can say be prepared to wait in line for awhile but it's worth it. You can purchase 5 hotdogs per person. I also appreciate how they make it affordable for families to enjoy a game at a reasonable price. Definitely will be bringing my family back to enjoy more games this season.

    Triston McKenzie, Cleveland Guardians pitcher.
    Lauren L.

    A conveniently located park right in downtown. For a minor league ballpark, I was impressed with how nice the facilities were. We sat a little behind the home dugout (our view can be seen in my photo.) The net was honestly not as hindering as you typically get - it was easy to see through and I often forgot it was even there. Everyone working at the park was extremely friendly and helpful. And it's really hard to beat paying just a dime for a hot dog on Tuesdays! My only complaint is parking: while there is a significant amount of parking available, it is not labeled well at all. It was a little difficult to find the lot we prepaid for and traffic was not directed well. All in all, Huntington Park is a nice facility to enjoy the Columbus Clippers!

    Dippin dots
    Christina M.

    Such a great spot to catch a game downtown! The Clippers have a ton of home games, host different themed nights, and they have affordable tickets. The dippin dots are also an easy reason to say "yes" to visiting!

    Jayme H.

    I absolutely love baseball and I'm so excited to get back in the stands this year. Huntington park is really pretty and in my experience there isn't a bad seat in the house. The grounds are well kept, the staff is friendly, and while I've never had to drive, there is a good bit of parking around. I really love where it's located and that because I live close, my friend and I can just walk over for games. All the Arena District businesses are great for visiting before or after a game too. Whether you need more beers or food to soak the beers, it's all within walking distance. Entry and exit has always been easy breezy for me. The prices for tickets and food and drink while you're there, are all reasonable too. I'm a sucker for a soft pretzel anytime I'm in a ballpark and they always hit the spot here. My friends like coming for dime a dog night but being a vegetarian, I'll pass on that. That's quite a steal though. If you haven't been to a game in a while, definitely go this summer!

    Live music before the game!
    Gena W.

    This baseball park is the best. You never have to walk far for anything . Restrooms are plentiful and food/drinks are varied. It's always a good time here. Parking is cheap if you are willing to walk just a bit. I'm willing to walk a bit for three bucks.

    Great location and a great price for a fun experience. The game cost $8 to sit anywhere around the field outside of behind home plate. There's cheap parking and a great view of Columbus from inside the stadium. The concessions are good and they have a wide selection of food and drink. For those over 21, Huntington Park has a new walk-in cooler called "The Mooler" with a bunch of different drinks. It's a big hit at the park. While Columbus lost 5-11 to Omaha, it was still a fun and cheap experience and a good way to spend an afternoon in downtown Columbus.

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    A 28 minute wait in line for concessions is unacceptable. I missed 3 1/2 innings for hot dogs. I wouldn't spend another dollar here.

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    Great park! Love everything about it. The Clippers stadium is full of great people who help make the games amazing.

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    I was a bit too young to remember much about Cooper Stadium, but thank goodness the Clippers got an upgrade!

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    KEMBA Live!

    KEMBA Live!

    3.0
    (253 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I have to preface this by saying I have seen so many of my favorite artists here and have many…read morewonderful memories. This is specifically geared towards The Last Dinner Party show held 6/9/26. The band was fantastic and are up there with the best live bands on the planet right now. However, it was so f*king HOT in the venue even the band were looking out for people passing out. It's not the venue's fault it was humid, but they could have taken measures like turning the AC up or having a couple of designated free water spots. I have seen this at places like the Salt Shed in Chicago where there were ample free water stations on hot summer nights. I could feel the venue squeezing the few extra dollars out of the crowd.

    I came here with some friends for a Houndmouth concert and I was pleasantly surprised!…read more The venue might be small, but it was honestly the perfect size!!! You feel close to the stage but know you won't be trampled!! They even have Mikeys late night slice - delicious when youre looking for a quick bite!! The only cons are the drinks are still overly expensive and you can only bring it pretty small bags. I was lucky my friend drove and I could put my purse in her car, but it kinda sucked having to walk back to the car when my bag wasn't even that big to begin with! Regardless, the concert and venue were both great! I would totally come back if another band I like comes !!

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    View of the stage from the very back of the lawn. Still an excellent view!
    View of the stage from the very back of the lawn. Still an excellent view!
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    Columbus Blue Jackets

    Columbus Blue Jackets

    3.9
    (24 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The game was fun, and we had noise canceling headphones for our little one (this is a must since…read moreevery time the Blue Jackets score there is a loud cannon that shoots off). The staff were all kind and helpful, and the game was so engaging for our whole family. I love the lights and music and watching the ice rink get sweeped by the ice skaters. So fun!

    Since joining the NHL and beginning play in the 2000-01 season, the Columbus Blue Jackets have…read moreranked in the bottom 10 of the league, all time, in terms of point percentage. The Jackets haven't won a single division or conference championship and they've routinely finished between the bottom to middle of the conference standings (Columbus moved from the Western Conference to the Eastern Conference beginning with the 2013-14 season). On the bright side, the team has qualified for the playoffs five out of the last seven years. This stretch includes four straight playoff appearances from 2017 to 2020, so I guess you could say things have been looking up. Much of CBJ's recent success can be attributed to current head coach John Tortorella who was hired mid-season in October 2015. Torts has been coaching in the NHL since the 1999-2000 season. He's best known for leading the Tampa Bay Lightning to the 2004 Stanley Cup. Under his leadership, the Lightning won their first Cup and became the southernmost team to do so. Throughout his career, Torts' teams have made the playoffs more often than not and that's certainly been the case so far during his tenure in Columbus (he's currently four for five). Now 62, how much Torts has left in the tank as an NHL coach remains to be seen. Former left winger Rick Nash is probably Columbus' best-known hockey player. So far, he's been the Jackets' only No. 1 overall draft pick (2002) and he's presently the team's career-leader in many statistical offensive categories including points (547), goals (289), and assists (258). No other Jackets player has come close to Nash's records yet. He spent the first nine of his 16 NHL seasons with Columbus (2002-2012). Also, he won Olympic gold medals in 2010 and 2014 as a member of Team Canada. Among goaltenders in team history, Sergei Bobrovsky dominated in terms of total wins (213) and shutouts (33), goals-against average (2.41), and save percentage (.921). Bob spent seven years as a goalie for CBJ (2012-2019). During that time, he made the NHL All-Star First Team twice (2013 and 2017). Bobrovsky and Nash only played once together in the NHL All-Star Game. Fittingly, that year's All-Star Game (2015) was held in Columbus. Bob made two All-Star Game appearances and Nash six (five as a Jacket). The Jackets play at Nationwide Arena which opened the same time as the team's first season. The arena is located on the north side of downtown Columbus and has a seating capacity of 18,500 for Jackets games. The Jackets' practice rink, the OhioHealth Ice Haus, is attached and open for public skating at certain times. When attending a Blue Jackets game, there are signs that direct you to the arena's adjacent parking garages.

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    Columbus Clippers

    Columbus Clippers

    4.0
    (34 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The long storied Minor League baseball team in Columbus, once farming for the New York Yankees, and…read morenow a farm team for the Cleveland Guardians (you know, the team that used to be the Indians). Featured events throughout the season include dime-a-dog nights (picture people eating 10 cent hotdogs!), several typical daytime "Businessman Special" games, and various other special events. The park has been known to have fireworks. One of my absolute favorite features of this ballpark, is along the second baseline. That part of the field has "windows" in the brick wall at the street level, whereby individuals who want to see the game, but for whatever reason don't have a ticket can watch the whole thing unfold from the sidewalk. For individuals who can't acquire tickets for themselves or their children this is a wonderful feature, whereby they can still enjoy a professional baseball game. Hats off to the Clippers organization for incorporating this thoughtful design into their facility. Ample parking is close by. And usually this parking fairly reasonably priced. Be aware that the hockey arena and the soccer stadium are both close by, as well as other entertainment venues. In the height of summer, this can sometimes make for a very busy entertainment district. So be sure and check the schedule of what's going on at the other venues, You may need some extra time to arrive and navigate your way to the ballpark. Get ready to sing the tag line of this song: "Columbus Clippers, Ring Your Bell!!!"

    not sure who's here now that Ken is gone, but this new guy sucks. keeps pushing promos and on field…read moreantics that make no sense. broadcast is worse, on field is worse. i think new GM likes his paycheck not the job.

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    Under a blanket of snow - February 9, 2026
    Under a blanket of snow - February 9, 2026
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    Under a blanket of snow - February 9, 2026

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    A and R Music Bar

    A and R Music Bar

    2.6
    (55 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    This venue layout is not ideal for a show. The columns are in the way of multiple viewpoints for…read moreviability of the stage. Worst of all, the Staff is vile. Bag policies increased since my last visit. You can no longer bring in "noise machines" which I guess includes those keychain alarms. The front bag check, took my alarm, and said I'd have to get it back after the show. My safety is in danger. The food option is a pizza window. It was okay. It was no taste of Chicago. Acoustics were fine, but not the best. Sucks because they get good artists here. The band we saw was so so good. They deserved a better venue. The venue just is not up to par with others. I also am not convinced the fire suppression is sufficient and think the city inspector should review, before someone poisons the waterhole. Also not very ADA accessible, at least not in the front entrance with those concrete steps. The bathrooms were moderate - but it was not as nice as the bathrooms at the Statehouse down the street.

    This is hands down my favorite concert venue in Columbus. It's small, so you definitely won't be…read moreseeing any mega-stars here. But for smaller artists' concerts, A&R gets everything right. I've seen at least ten shows here, and I'm sure I'll be back. The staff have always been friendly and helpful. The venue feels intimate. There's hardly a bad place to stand because it's a small space, so views are always nice. You don't have to get there hours early to get a good spot like so many larger venues. They have good drink options and a Mikey's Late Night Slice in-house, which serves excellent pizza. Prices are a bit high, but I've never been to a concert venue where they aren't, so this is par for the course. What really puts A&R over the top is their indoor/outdoor setup. There's a large garage-style door that they open during nice weather, which leads to adjacent outdoor seating. This is LOVELY if you'd like to have a smoke during the show, which wouldn't be possible at many other venues. It's also just nice to get the option to stay inside where the views are better and energy is higher or go outside and chill while still getting a solid vantage point. Overall, A&R is absolutely the place to go in Columbus if you like smaller concerts.

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    Front view of the stage
    Front view of the stage
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    OhioHealth Chiller Ice Rinks

    OhioHealth Chiller Ice Rinks

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    As a frequent flyer here at Easton Chiller and have been to countless other ice rinks in a handful…read moreof different states and countries I can honestly say I am very pleased with the Chiller organization. *covid 2020* I don't know who posted about the chiller not enforcing the Ohio mandate for masks but that is completely untrue. I have seen staff inform consumers that masks and 6feet spacing is required. There are not only signage everywhere you turn but the staff are continually cleaning and making sure the rules are enforced. I am at the rink for hockey 3-5 times a week between practice games and open skate. Thank you Chiller Staff for all your hard work keeping the facilities running safely so our kiddos can still have their season. As for the Chiller Easton I would rank the ice arena in our top 15. There are two sheets of ice, actual dressing rooms, a small concession stand and room for viewing above and around the ice rink. There is even conference rooms to rent out for parties and such. And the biggest plus the Chiller is open year round! Need somewhere to cool off during the summer months this is the place!

    The Ice Haus is a very nice rink attached to Nationwide Arena where the Jackets practice. If you're…read moreever at an event in NW, you can see the ice from the North side of the arena and will probably see St. Charles or Upper Arlington high schools practicing there in the Winter. The Blue Jackets also allow the public to come in on certain days and see their morning skate sessions, which is pretty cool. Since the place only has one rink, public skating is pretty limited, but they do offer after school skating on Fridays as well as late night adult skate on Saturday nights for anyone in the area looking to get on the ice. Occasionally they have drop-in hockey, mainly during the off season, but they do offer a pretty competitive drop-in hockey early Friday mornings (if you can wake up and get there by 6 am). The facility offers skate sharpening and all the basic provisions that the other Chillers have, but they don't have a pro shop here, so don't expect to purchase any equipment (minus hockey tape). It really is a great ice to skate on, especially since it's the only rink in Columbus that provides natural lighting, and when they offer up more public skates in the Summer, I highly suggest checking it out.

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    OhioHealth Chiller Ice Rinks
    OhioHealth Chiller Ice Rinks
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    Columbus Crew SC

    Columbus Crew SC

    4.2
    (25 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I am a Crew fan and have been for years. We mostly watch games on AppleTV because we live a…read moredistance from Lower.com. The season ticket department sent out a email blast about a new section they were opening and to place a deposit to get the first opportunity to pick seats. I bit, and figured I'd think it over to see if we even wanted season tickets and to learn about the pricing. It was a $1,000 deposit. After hearing the price was approximately $18,000, and considering our likely use of the tickets, we decided to pass. I contacted our sales rep and he informed us that it was a non- refundable deposit. I was not aware of that at the time I placed the deposit. He said that was their policy and I could pound salt. At no time when making the deposit did it say it was non-refundable. I asked him for the person in-charge of this decision and he declined to give me any names. He said I could send an email to the general ticket office, but he asured me they would tell me "too bad". I looked at the email blast they had sent and the only place it said non- refundable deposit was at the very bottom of the email. It was a long salesy email. My bad for logically thinking a deposit is something you place and if you don't move forward they refund the amount. My opinion of the sales office is that they are a bunch of slick talking snake salesmen, with no concious of doing business with any ethics what-so-ever.

    Congratulations to the reigning 2020 MLS Cup champions, Columbus Crew SC. The Black & Gold were the…read morelatest to win the league title when they defeated the Seattle Sounders, 3-0, at home on December 12, 2020. It was the third MLS Cup Final hosted by Columbus' Mapfre Stadium. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only about 1,500 attended the game. The stadium's current capacity for soccer games is 19,968. A new Columbus Crew stadium is currently under construction and nearing completion. Mapfre Stadium will eventually be converted into the team's training facility. In 2020, Columbus was led offensively by the trio of American forward Gyasi Zardes (15 goals), Portuguese midfielder Pedro Santos (8), and Argentine midfielder Lucas Zelarayan (8). No more than a year after signing with Columbus did Zelarayan earn the MLS Newcomer of the Year and MLS Cup MVP 2020 awards. In the championship match, he scored two goals and assisted on the other. The 2020 Cup was actually Columbus' second championship. They won their first in 2008. Then, they were led by another Argentine, forward Guillermo Barros Schelotto. Schelotto was both MLS regular season and Cup MVP that season. Presently, the Crew are one of only seven MLS teams to have won the Cup more than once -- fairly rarefied air. In addition to winning two Cups, the team also has three Supporters' Shields (best regular season record). Only two teams have more Shields: DC United and the LA Galaxy. It's safe to say the Crew have been one of the better-performing teams in MLS history to date. The Crew are one of MLS' founding members. They were one of the 10 original teams to play in the league's inaugural season in 1996. Mapfre Stadium, then known as Columbus Crew Stadium, didn't open until 1999 so the Crew first played games at Ohio Stadium, home of the Ohio State University Buckeyes college football team. It's similar to how the Atlanta United started out playing at Bobby Dodd Stadium, home of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

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