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    Karo R.

    Better food Vendors pleassssse! Truist park was all of that in a bag of chips. The parking was easy, but pricey, the food was expensive. The ballfield was massive and seating was great.

    Teriyaki and Lemon Pepper (wet) wings! from Coop's
    August R.

    I've heard that there are stadiums around the country really go all out for their fan experience and I would like to think Truist Park sets the standard! I've never had such good food at a ball park and getting inside the stadium was also super convenient!

    Alexa F.

    My husband and I (especially my husband) have been looking forward to taking our daughter to her first Braves game, and we finally made it happen earlier this month! We had the best time, and our little babe was such a trooper and almost made it the whole game. My husband was smart enough to research the sun and positions and make sure we got covered seats as we knew a 1pm game would likely get quite toasty. The covered seats were wonderful and there was such a nice breeze going that it really wasn't too bad once we got to our seats, but the trek from the parking deck to the stadium and then our seats was quite the adventure and journey. We've been to the stadium before, however, this was our first time going as parents with our little one so it was almost like we were first timers again coming with a whole new lens. We did some research about strollers and diaper bags, and you can bring a stroller in as long as it collapses, and diaper bags are good too (just had a special lane to go in during entry for extra checks). Of course, we had to do a diaper change shortly after making our way inside the stadium, and the only complaint I have is that there is only ONE diaper station all the way near the sinks and not any in an enclosed stall. There was no air flow in the bathrooms, and another mama was changing her baby so we waited for about 10 min before we could actually get down to business. Not ideal, but we all made the most of it and special shoutout to the sweet lady who gave me a quick "you're doing great mom!" as she finished washing her hands - I needed to hear that in that moment more than she'll ever know! The game itself was fantastic (minus the random downpour), and it ended in almost a full blowout but I think the final score was Braves 7 and Red Sox 1. Our daughter picked out her first baseball from the store, and even got to try dipndots for the first time. Truly the best day!

    Liz L.

    Had a fantastic time doing the Atlanta Braves Truist Park Tour!! Steve was our tour guide and he was the BEST!! We had about 20 in our group from all over the US and everyone enjoyed learning about the history of the team all the amazing Braves Hall of Famers. I definitely recommend doing this tour.

    Cristina M.

    Yes always yes! We love trust! The food options, the VIP tours and of course our Atlanta Braves!! Lots to do before and after game day or just hang out outside in the battery. Parking is the only issue on game day as traffic is a beast but that is Atlanta!

    Braves Score Board
    Nailah D.

    *Late post* I've visited "The Battery" for lunch, but I never been to Truist Park Stadium for a Braves Game. Upon arrival, we parked in the parking structure and were quickly picked up by the shuttle van to the stadium. Make sure to purchase your parking pass in advance. The entrance of the stadium is so welcoming! Going through the gates was a breeze, extremely organized! Walking through the stadium for the first time was easy, with detail directions on how to find your seat. The walk of fame is pretty cool to see! Our seats (Section N29, Row P9, Seats 28-31) were a perfect view (away from the sun) in between home plate and first base. The enjoyment of the game, food, and beverages made the whole night worth it, the hospitality was definitely noticed. Even though the Braves took an L to the Chicago White Sox's, the Braves Fans stayed loyal to the end. #ChopOn, #FortheA, #BravesCountry

    Alan N.

    Came here first in 2017 when it was called Suntrust park. Back for two games in 2025 at Truist Park. It's a big beautiful space with plenty of things to do. They did a great job building the battery and having a lot of food options at the game. It is tough to get to if you don't have a car. I tried the public transit and it was quite an adventure. I recommend taking it to Arts Center Marta and ubering the rest of the way. 10 miles/13 minutes without traffic straight on the 75. Blooper is at the clubhouse multiple times throughout the game. There at 4th inning!

    Monique B.

    I visited the Truist Stadium during the recent Chris Brown "Breezy Bowl" tour and I found it pretty easy to navigate. I uber'd to the stadium and even though it was congested with traffic, it was easy to figure out where to go to find our seats. I do wish they had a ride share drop off area, which I think would help alot more with traffic; but overall I had no issues. The vendors were pretty good and seamless getting in and out. The prices for the food and drinks, were actually pretty reasonable compared to some stadiums. Even locating our seats was pretty simple. I'll definitely come back for another game or show.

    Section 126, Row 8 view
    Stephanie G.

    As a Braves fan, I'm impartial and love this stadium. We typically like sitting in the Homerun Porch but decided to splurge today for the Delta 360 club seats. It's our first time and got to the third base gate around 5 pm thinking the gates would open earlier (the internet said club seats are open 2.5 hrs prior to first pitch), but in fact all gates opened at 5:30 pm. It was kind of irritating since we wanted to get our money's worth for these tickets. Once we walked in, we were taken by an elevator to the LL where you're handed a wristband. Food and drinks (excluding liquor) were included. We got there super early enough to snag a table. There are food options for everyone - like your typical chicken tenders, burgers, hot dogs to pizza to Asian food. All the service staff there were wonderful. We then headed to our nice comfy seats. There's basically an attendant that will get you your typical baseball snacks and drinks for you. This was the best perk of it all. They constantly feed you while you're enjoying the game. I was quite disappointed that the hot food items were put away around 4th inning - we thought it would be out much longer. They still had some snacks and hot dogs/burgers to grab.

    Emma G.

    I ended up in Atlanta last weekend for a work trip, and as the fates would have it, my beloved Mets were in town as well. Thankfully I was able to squeeze in a trip and pay my respects as a humble foreign dignitary - and they got a win to boot. This was a special one for my young pup self; I grew up in the 90s and actually watched more Braves games on TBS than Mets games, so I have a lot of vivid memories of watching Maddox/Glavine/Smoltz and the rest of the crew plow through the National League year after year (which usually meant averting my eyes when they came to town, especially during the heartbreaking 1999 NLCS when Kenny Rogers couldn't find the strike zone. Anyway.). This didn't pack QUITE the emotional wallop it otherwise might have since the Braves no longer play in the stadium I'm most familiar with (Turner Field), having opted for greener pastures quite a few years ago now. My chum from the area mentioned that the complex surrounding the stadium is really something - basically a young adult paradise with tons of bar/restaurants and other types of entertainment venues. Honestly pretty impressive; one of the deserved dings on Citi Field is that it's kind of randomly in the middle of nowhere - there's a nice park area nearby but you're probably a 30-minute subway ride into NYC proper, and they don't have any other venues or establishments surrounding the park beyond its internal amenities. Truist definitely has the advantage in that regard. This was not particularly pre-planned but it was still a bit disappointing that Truist didn't have any actual seating available for the game. I was able to secure entrance with a $10 standing room ticket, which was honestly annoying once we got toward the third inning - at some point you want to be able to sit down to watch the game, not awkwardly lean on the edge of a bar. There were clearly a lot of attendees taking advantage of that specific type of ticket but in hindsight I wouldn't do it again; I'd rather pay significantly more for a real seat. That said, I did have a pretty decent view from my perch in left field per the attached picture. In the area behind home plate, Truist had a really cool museum-type display honoring the past Braves teams, I imagine similar to Monument Park at Yankees Stadium. True to my Oregon Trail Geriatric Millennial self, I went right over the 90s teams to spend a few minutes looking at the plaques/acknowledgements for that 1995 World Series-winning team featuring Chipper, Javy, et. al., and also some very nice tributes to Hank Aaron. I haven't spent a ton of time in Citi Field looking for these types of displays, but this might be another trump card for Truist. At the very least I think they can lay claim to a more prestigious history, which lends itself to more of a basis for these types of exhibits. There were quite a few other Mets fans on the premises, which I suppose makes sense given that the Braves are having a down year and the Mets are in the midst of a playoff race, but I was surprised at how many were there - I'd guess close to a 70/30 split. Aside from one or two good-natured comments, the Braves fans were nice/accommodating, which is something I can't say about their Philly counterparts, who are absolute animals and you'll never convince me otherwise. I wasn't particularly hungry, having supped at an excellent Southern restaurant a few hours earlier but most of the options looked pretty enticing. I did purchase a refreshing Strawberry Lemonade popsicle but I wish I'd had more of an appetite to eat some of the scrumptious-smelling meats that I encountered on my journey around the park. Very pleasant visit; I think my favorite stadium is still the San Francisco Giants' park (I can't keep track of whatever corporate sponsor it's named for at present), but trying to compete with the scenic water views there is a nearly impossible task. I'd come back for another Mets foray into the Deep South, I'd just buy a real ticket beforehand.

    Ana Rocío A.

    Went there for a Braves vs. Mets game and it was so fun! They have a lot of food varieties, but be ready to spend as it's all expensive. I also recommend reserving parking in advance, they have many in the surrounding areas.

    Kiah R.

    GO BRAVES!!! I really enjoy this stadium that my Braves play in. The seats are good, the food is good and the games are good. I love the area where you can walk thru and see the history of the Braves and take pictures with the trophies.

    Sydney B.

    I have a bucket list to visit every MLB stadium and after visiting Truist Park, my expectations are pretty high. My husband and I were visiting Atlanta and lucked out when we heard the Braves were playing at home the same time we were there. I ended up getting last minute ticket so we got nosebleeds (go figure). There is not a bad seat in the stadium. We were high up but still managed to see everything. There are also a lot of options for food and shopping. I ended up buying a sticker. If your get tired of the crowd, there are a lot of restaurants outside the stadium within walking distance.

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    State Farm Arena

    State Farm Arena

    3.9
    (424 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    When it comes to music, Atlanta and Chicago are easy trips to make for me. I've been to State Farm…read morefor a few concerts now. -- Blackpink (2022) - 2nd and 3rd time seeing them. -- Bring me the Horizon (2025) -- Twice (2026) All of my seats have been in the lower 100 sections. I've never had a bad time here. During the Blackpink concerts, I even met some people that traveled up from Brazil! I love other venues around the city(The Eastern, Masquerade, Roxy, A few others), but when groups grow, State Farm seems to be the place they play... until they're large enough to sell out the football stadium. State Farm Arena is good enough. There are things to do pre-show around the stadium (Coca-Cola Museum, Civil Rights Museum, Aquarium, Olympic Park). There are a few places to eat around but I'd suggest finding a place to eat before you head down to the arena. Out of all the NBA arenas I've been in, you can definitely see and feel the age of this arena. It gets the job done but it needs some upgrades. The staff is always nice and helpful here. I've started to see the setup in other places now but I seem to remember this arena being one of the first with one of those walk-in, it monitors what you take, and leave without any cashiers or employees being around. (Note: To get into the mini-market, you have to swipe card(puts a hold on your card for 25 dollars). If you spend under that, it'll adjust within days. If you spend over that, it'll also adjust upward. I was skeptical at first but it works flawlessly. Bmth sounded great. Twice sounded great. Blackpink sounded okay-ish... the sound was definitely off, muffled, and trying to be LOUD for part of their show. If one of your acts roll through, definitely check them out here. SPECIAL NOTE: Plenty of parking around but if you can, try buying parking in advance at the CNN lot. It usually sells out but if you park on that deck, it's much easier to get away from the traffic post-show.

    We had a great time!! The seats were comfortable, the staff were really nice, the areas were well…read morelit, the bathrooms smelled decent and they were clean. The food is a different story (3/10)! It wasn't up to my standards but I didn't starve. My burger wasn't throughly cooked and my cheesesteak looked like someone just stood there, watched the meat brown and slapped it on a roll. I didn't bother eating it because the presentation was trash. My rating is for the atmosphere alone.

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    Gas South Theater

    Gas South Theater

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    I've been here quite a few times for a couple of events such as Disney on ice and about two other…read moreshows this particular day I was here attending a job fair a job that was offering opportunities for the city of Gwinnett county. This place is pretty big and not too far from the mall with a great view. A lot of parking spaces usually where there is an event here they have the concession stand up and running and small business selling items as well, depending on what the event consist of. Again, this particular event brought me here because of the jobs there so there were pros and cons lots of volunteers and people to help assist, but if you ask me, it could've been a lot a lot a lot more more organized it lacked badly . I'm not sure if it was not enough volunteers or enough directions that went around the job fair started at 9 AM. It was over at 3 PM. I arrived at around noon made it in pretty quickly and I was instructed where to go. After that, you were pretty much left to fish for yourself no real signs on what was being 100% offered or if you should join the line no information about how many people they were looking to hire per each position or what kind of background would be needed we were just told pretty much. It's a job fair and had to mingle for ourselves.

    A stadium that converts itself for each event it holds has mass appeal. I have come to Gas South…read moreDistrict for several events. Two of my favorites are WINTER JAM 2024 & Hockey games with my husband. This stadium has excellent appeal and is easy to get to. Parking is abundant both outdoor and garages. Once inside you are able to find your seating with the assistance of ushers and other staff. They even have handicap valets to get you to the proper seating. I can say I have had seats midway in the decks all the way to floor seats center. The massive screens allowed me to never miss a shot or singer. This arena offers season tickets for the hockey fan. Or VIP meet & greets for the music lovers in us all.

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    Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground

    Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    A beautiful and gated and safe and modern facility for training kids for sports teams. The bustling…read moreis immaculate and there is a beautiful bathroom with a changing table and toiletries. It's beautifully and brightly lit and there is no odor. It's looks brand new. Plenty of free open parking. The grounds are kept very nice like the grass.

    I attended the Atlanta United Opening Training event on Thursday evening, February 15, 2018. It was…read moremy first chance to check out the team's new training facility, officially known as the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground. Construction began in February 2016 and the training facility opened on April 11, 2017. I've worked off of Franklin Gateway (formerly Franklin Road) since 2001. In recent years, I've watched Franklin Gateway transform, mainly with the demolition of several old apartment complexes (that's where the land for this training facility came from). With this $60 million training facility and the new $11 million Franklin Gateway Sports Complex now open and metro Atlanta's second IKEA store and a three-story driving range and sports entertainment center on the way, Franklin Gateway is really changing. Unfortunately, the training ground isn't open to the public. The only way that I and a couple thousand other folks got to see it is because of the special Atlanta United Opening Training event. Tickets to this event were made available only to Atlanta United season ticket holders and I was able to snag a couple tickets from a season-ticket-holding friend who wasn't able to go. Since parking is limited at the facility, we were instructed to park at Six Flags White Water, about 2.5 miles north, and shuttle to the event. Even Lyft and Uber drivers were directed to Six Flags White Water. This worked out pretty seamlessly. Security checks and ticket scanning took place at Six Flags White Water and not at the training ground itself. I was looking forward to checking out both the inside and outside of the facility, but we were only allowed to check out certain sections of the outside. There are six full-sized soccer fields at the training ground. I pass them every weekday morning on my way into work. On all of my commutes into work as well as occasionally passing by on my way back in to work from my lunch breaks and leaving work, I've never seen anyone out on the fields except for one time (and it was just one person). The open training took place on the training ground's one "show pitch" (exhibition playing field), which is not visible from the road. The show pitch has a 2,500-seat stand - sort of like high school bleachers, but nicer - on one side of the field. The owner, Arthur Blank (who was present and spoke to us at the event), staff, VIPs, and special guests got to watch the event from a fancy glass building that overlooked the pitch. Sports talk radio station 92.9 The Game was on-site broadcasting, there was a DJ, several food trucks, and a pop-up team store/trailer. The grounds were clean and the buildings looked new, modern, and state-of-the-art. Walking around, enjoying the sights and sounds, it was hard to believe I was on Franklin Gateway (I still have the urge to call it Road). There was an MC, we watched videos on a video board (for a new facility for a Major League Soccer team, the video board was mindboggingly small), and at least one of the players addressed the crowd. As for the open training itself, props and training tools were set up on the field and we watched as the coaches ran the players through various drills (in Spanish). Players who weren't doing drills gingerly jogged around the perimeter of the field. Once that was over, the team scrimmaged. What I liked most about the event was how close we were to the players and coaches. The training ground is an intimate venue. As the players practiced and jogged, they also interacted with us. Along with being the home for the Atlanta United first team and club staff, the training ground is also home for the club's youth academy teams (U-19 through U-12).

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    Innovation Amphitheater

    Innovation Amphitheater

    3.9
    (7 reviews)
    46.6 mi

    This venue is in the middle of nowhere on the Lanier Tech campus. So when you pull in to the…read moreschool's parking lot, just keep driving back....yes you are in the right place. Unfortunately it was a rainy evening so everything was soaked, but we weren't going to let that ruin our 1 hour drive to see Tom Keifer. The venue is VERY small. Not sure of the capacity, but I will say that the best places to sit is in the center even if you are in the last row. We were seated stage right 2nd row and couldn't really see anything thanks to the pillars at the front of the stage and also the equipment blocking the view. Word of warning.....I was initially bummed I couldn't get Row 1 when I searched for tickets...when I got there, I was ecstatic I didn't get Row 1. I would be so upset if I paid for front row seats and had to essentially sit on the ground. Row 1 had to sit on the wet ground...it was the ledge/wall type thing with fake grass and brick. Row 2 was the first row with actual seats. It appears that all of the sections are this way. 1 row no chairs (sit on the ground) 1 row chairs, then repeat. The good part is the money spent there goes to the school. So that's awesome. The other good part is the bathrooms! there's no line and they are much bigger than you would expect, they are clean AND it's air conditioned. Concession ladies weren't the nicest. Before the show was over (even before the last song prior to the encore started), I went up to buy a water and was told they were closed. They are losing a lot of money by turning it away that early. I didn't sit VIP, but glad I didn't. The website describes the "Suites" as something awesome....What it actually is, is a tailgating tent for each "Suite" with a high top table and chairs, a bucket of bud light type beer, and a buffet setup across the way catered by Golden Corral. There's no fans, no AC, not indoors...not what one expects to receive for that kind of money. Over all the venue is just ok - It's very nice and new from a looks perspective, but not very professionally handled. It's nice in theory, but needs work. Oh right..the show - it started over half an hour late and then there were amp issues the whole night. Not sure I would go back here.

    This new amphitheater is a great addition to the area. Checkout the water feature while you relax…read moreand wait for your event to start. If it is around sunset, plan to enjoy a beautiful one that is often photo worthy. Still relatively unknown, the Innovation Amphitheater has good parking, clean facilities, and a pleasant ambiance.

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    LakePoint Champions Center

    LakePoint Champions Center

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    22.2 mi

    Tournament Time!!! Came here for my sons first karate tournament for Taekwondo!! I arrived early…read morefor the competition so my son could get comfortable. The facility was huge. There are several different parks for different sports. There were other tournaments going on at the same time. This place was nice! Parking was decent considering competitions going on back to back all day. I left and came back to get food and was able to get a closer parking spot. Check in was great, with the members of Karate Atlanta. Everyone was nice while under pressure to accommodate the number of people in the building. Bleachers wasn't too bad I had no issues. Concession stand was expensive but decent if your hungry. I had no complaints. I'm sure we will be back!

    This new facility hosted an AAU Under Armor tournament. I posted an image from the website, but…read moreit's an accurate depiction. No real parking lot yet so we parked in a big field covered in gravel, for a minimal fee. I assume paved parking is still in the works. There was a small lot in front, but it wasn't for us regular folks. Everything is still nice and brand new. Huge bathrooms. Since it's a boy's tournament, the ladies room stayed clean and mostly empty. The usual concession stands, but with airport prices. There is a lot of development going up around it, but Chick-fil-a and Wendy's are already open right across the street. I was surprised by what a picturesque setting it is. It looks like they made an effort to keep as many of the giant trees as undisturbed as possible. Really beautiful.

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    Concession stand and check in area.
    A year later and they're still charging $5/day to park in a sketchy gravel/grass field. Pave the damn lot, already.
    A year later and they're still charging $5/day to park in a sketchy gravel/grass field. Pave the damn lot, already.
    The Arena before it was completely filled.

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    The Arena before it was completely filled.

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