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    Joseph P Riley Jr Park

    4.4 (43 reviews)

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    Marsh views
    Meg B.

    This is always a great place to go to watch a river dogs game! It could be a little cleaner in the bathrooms and common food areas but it's a baseball stadium so the vibes are there! There are plenty of food options and parking close by! Always a great time here and amazing views of the marsh!

    Jeff S.

    I know, I know. It's ballpark food. But it was not the best ballpark food. I loved the ticket buying and check-in to the ballpark process. Real efficient. The went downhill. Teriyaki brisket and roll lacked any flavor. And a lean piece had more fat than was used to fry the flavorless spring roll. It was the 5th inning and I went for a footlong brat. Out. I then tried for the sausage. Out. I was about to opt for another combo when I heard the cashier next to me say they were out of fries. This is the fifth inning and they are already out of food? My wife went for a giant pretzel, a safe bet. I went for a chili cheese dog combo that requires me to assemble the whole thing. Sad food experience but great ballpark experience if we did not go for any food.

    Amanda R.

    The staff we spoke to were very friendly! Clean establishment overall. Food prices very reasonable. Great visit.

    Home Run RiverDogs!
    Jay T.

    Nice small-feel baseball park, used by the RiverDogs minor league and Citadel military college baseball teams. The lower levels have fold-down plastic seats like you often see at major league stadiums, but the middle and upper levels have metal bleacher style seating (at least they have metal back rests so you can lean back). Recommend bringing a seat cushion for the bleacher seats. They have netting around the edge of the seating area to help protect fans from foul balls. Expect to pay $5 for parking. They've gone to 100% cashless payments during COVID, so bring a credit card. No large bags or purses allowed inside, just small clothes for women and diaper bags. Use the main front entrance as the side one is for handicapped only; the security person there can get snippy even if she's just standing there doing nothing. Some people just need to relax. The concessions were a bit more expensive than I expected for a minor league team. No $2 hotdogs here. Even bottled water is $3. Sodas $3. Nachos $4. Expect to pay about $12+ per person for food and drinks. I wasn't overly impressed with their food options, but the cheeseburger and bbq sandwich were both good (added coleslaw for $1 to my sandwich), as were the fries. On Thursdays they have $1 beer nights, but cups are small. I guess they set aside a certain number of kegs because they ran out around the 6th inning at all but one location. Overall a nice place to see a minor league ballgame, even if the RiverDogs are affiliated with the Yankees. Don't know that I'd do this regularly, but a few times a season would be enjoyable.

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    Max M.

    Would that parking was closer. The flat lot across the street from the minor league baseball stadium is intricate, with one entrance and one exit. Now that the Westedge (where the new Publix is located) is completed, it has a garage, which I recommend, allowing a separate exit to Hagood Street. Unfortunately, it was flooded due to the high tide and record rainfall. As to the stadium, it is a wonderful place, where the Ashley River is over the outfield fence. The Riley Club on the second floor is large, fully air conditioned with ample and comfortable seating, including some sofas, and large, multiple flat screen TVs, with half of them showing the current Riverdogs games here at "The Joe."

    Telisha T.

    I went here last night for La Traviata an Opera show put on by Holy City Arts & Lyric Opera . This was my 1st time at a Opera show and loved it!

    Dina W.

    The stadium is great! It's clean. They offer the typical concession stand items--hotdogs, hamburgers, nachos, fries, pretzels and sodas. I don't drink beer but I think it's great that they offer local craft beer. Charlie, the mascot, walks around during the games, taking pictures with fans. There are games and face painting for kids. There are great views of the sunsets. The restrooms aren't awful. Parking is $5. They accept cash or cards.

    Amy Lauren S.

    I haven't been to many baseball stadiums in other cities to know better, but I'm a big fan of the Joe Riley Park for local events. The park's main use is obviously baseball. I've been to a handful of games here and the seats all offer a pretty good view. The concessions are reasonably priced for a ballpark, and since Charleston's a foodie city, you'll find more to choose from than your run-of-the-mill hot dogs and peanuts. They have vegetarian concession offerings, beers, and beer milkshakes (I don't have the guts to try it, but everyone says they're tasty). Along with games, other events are held- from yoga classes to 5Ks and beer festivals. There's even a VIP indoor area, the Riley Park Club, which you can rent. I've been there to hear a speaker and it's beautiful inside with a great view of the field. Also, you can't beat the sunsets over the Ashley River here!

    Stadium concourse
    MisterT W.

    Low A level baseball on the field (clear talent tho on both teams) but high quality atmosphere, talent, and amenities in the stands. I believe The Citadel team also plays here in a very nice, family friendly atmosphere. Can't beat minor league baseball!

    The Joe
    Carrie Neal W.

    I don't know what made me think of "The Joe" and the Charleston River Dogs today, but funnily enough 2012 tickets went on sale yesterday!! It's been a few years since I've been to this awesome little stadium for a game, but it is one of my favorite things to do when in Charleston. The Joe is clean, easy to navigate and just a cool place to hang out on a nice afternoon and watch some minor league ball. Added bonus, food and drinks are WAY cheaper than we're all used to at Turner Field! Going to a River Dogs game is perfect for families, or for a fun date. Definitely check them out if you're a baseball fan and find yourself in C-town!

    Derek B.

    Take...Me out to the balllllllll gammmmme. Nothing beats a nice night of baseball. The Joe offers a fun environment for all ages with actives to keep the kiddos busy when they can't sit still anymore. Don't forget Firework Fridays!!!. Sometimes it gets a little too warm to handle thanks to this lovely Charleston weather but luckily there are plenty of spots to wet your whistle. Only down fall is that some days they can be pretty busy and I've waited for over an hour for a hot dog. Would be nice if they could add more concessions. Overall it's an enjoyable experience and can't wait to go again.

    Great day for a ballgame!

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    The hot dogs are served on slices of bread not buns! Besides the worst hot dogs I've ever had, it's a great place to visit

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    Ask the Community - Joseph P Riley Jr Park

    Do you have seating for handicap people either wheel chair access of walker access?

    Yes. On the right side (facing the park) of "The Joe" there is a long sloping handicap ramp. To enjoy upstairs on the second deck, there is an elevator. Staff is quite helpful to all, especially the handicapped.

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    While the Joe is know for hosting the Riverdogs, there are many other awesome events held here.

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