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    Truist Stadium

    Truist Stadium

    4.1
    (48 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    Went to an almost rained out Dash game as my first experience. Unfortunately this meant they didn't…read moreseem to have their full concessions open and turnout was a little low since I think they proceeded with the game at the last minute. However they did a really good job keeping the crowd going and keeping spirits high even with a small turnout on a rainy cloudy somewhat chilly day. The stadium has pretty up to date and good quality facilities and is very roomy. I went on a Thursday which is a "Pups Run the Bases" night, though I didn't bring my dog because it was my first time there and wasn't sure how busy/chaotic it would be. Turns out it is a very roomy stadium with lots of open grassy corners to stretch out and walk a dog. Even if it was packed it wouldn't have been too difficult to navigate. They also have a nice bar/restaurant area, a children's play area and for some reason a large chicken coop. Which makes be wonder both "why?" and also "why not?" at the same time. They also had a bat-retrieving dog that wore Doggles during the game which is pretty much one of the top ten coolest things I've ever seen. It's a nice stadium with good facilities and lots of fun amenities no matter the event. Would recommend

    It's a nice spot to visit anything of year. The seating is comfortable. The staff are…read moreaccommodating. The food is priced for an events stadium which is expected but it's pretty good.

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    Truist Stadium
    Truist Stadium
    Behind home plate at Truist Stadium. Also my thumb.

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    Behind home plate at Truist Stadium. Also my thumb.
    Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium

    Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    My wife, parents, and I had a great time at the Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech football game on…read moreSeptember 23, 2023 at Allegacy Stadium. It was a lot of fun. If you're looking for something fun to do on a fall Saturday in Winston-Salem, go to a Wake football game at Allegacy Stadium. They put on a great gameday experience. The official name of this stadium is a mouthful: Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium. The name change became official on June 21, 2023: https://bit.ly/3RFO0Fk. It reminds me of the San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl (2017-2022): https://bit.ly/3LEekvI. In recent years, this stadium was named Truist Field at Wake Forest (2020-2023) and BB&T Field (2007-2020). Allegacy took over the naming rights from Truist in 2023. At the time of writing this review, I found two other listings related to this stadium on Yelp: 1. Bridger Field House at BB&T Field https://bit.ly/3LAsMon 2. Truist Field https://bit.ly/3LAsHkz I tried to clean them up and consolidate everything into a single listing by submitting business edits to Yelp, but the moderator(s) left the listings as-is. Oh well. Yelp's mods and accurate business listing info have always been some of the company's biggest weaknesses, but I digress. I attended my first football game, on any level, at this stadium. Back then, Allegacy Stadium was known by its original name, Groves Stadium. It opened in 1968 and was known as Groves Stadium until BB&T got the naming rights in 2007. Wake played Clemson. I can't remember if it was the October 27, 1990 game, when No. 19 Clemson won 24-6 (attendance 25,317), or the October 31, 1992 game, when Wake won, 18-15 (attendance 21,839). I do remember my dad driving us to the game in our family's old Dodge Ram van, my friend from elementary school that we took with us (he later went on to play basketball for Virginia Tech), and sitting/standing behind the Clemson bench. Another one of our friends, from High Point, joined us and heckled one of the Clemson players. Fast-forward 30-plus years and it was me driving my dad to the game. My parents met at Wake in the 70s. I grew up a diehard Demon Deacons fan. However, I ended up going to Georgia Tech and switched allegiances. So, this most-recent gridiron matchup between Wake and Tech was a matchup between our alma maters. It's been a fun family rivalry. I still support Wake and they're my No. 2 team behind Tech. And I love the ACC in general. It had been many years since I visited this stadium. It looked good. The game was a sellout with an announced attendance of 32,528. The listed capacity of the stadium is 31,500, making it the smallest of the 18 football stadiums in the conference as of 2024 (including future members Cal, Stanford, and SMU). SMU's Gerald J. Ford Stadium is second-smallest at 32,000 and Duke's Wallace Wade Stadium is third-smallest at 40,004. I think Allegacy Stadium's size is appropriate for Wake Forest based on the school's enrollment, alumni base, and fanbase. As of 2023, Wake has the seventh-smallest enrollment among 133 FBS schools and *the* smallest among Power-Five-conference schools. This was my first time seeing in-person McCreary Tower (completed in August 2008) above Gate 1, the Deacon Statue in McCreary Plaza (dedicated in October 2008), and the southeast end zone video board (completed in October 2011). While these things are now 12-15 years old, they still look good today. I remember Deacon Hill (grass hill / berm seating) behind the southeast end zone and the Bridger Field House behind the northwest end zone. I still think it's bizarre how the Demon Deacon rides out on a motorcycle. What's the story behind that? I think that's been a relatively-new (21st century) tradition for Wake. I think the Ramblin' Reck is way cooler. ;) But seriously, overall, we really enjoyed the atmosphere, from the team intros to the eclectic music - everything from Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by Eurythmics to Welcome to the Party by Diplo, French Montana, and Lil Pump - to the timeout, in-stadium, and video board entertainment. I liked the video board graphics and animations (e.g., the Winston-Salem skyline bouncing up and down) and the stadium and phone light "shows." We sat in Section 12, Row S (visitors section) and had a great view of the action. There was a congenial vibe among all the fans. Everyone seemed to get along and be having a good time. Football games are a great place to bring the whole family. Park across the street at the LJVM Coliseum. It's easy and convenient. For us, it cost $30, cash or credit. We used Waze to navigate to the coliseum's Deacon Blvd entrance, from the east (left turn into the entrance), and we didn't run into any traffic that way. Any entrance should be fine. We arrived about 30 minutes before kickoff and the lots around the coliseum were already pretty full. There was a lot of tailgating going on. A tunnel goes under Deacon Blvd so you don't have to worry about crossing the street.

    This was such a fun stadium! We watched Wake Forest play Cal. Lots of fun energy at the game!…read morePlenty of food and drink options. Parking was also really easy.

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    Took my parents out to the Wake Forest vs Georgia Tech football game on September 23, 2023. They both went to and met at Wake in the 1970s.
    Took my parents out to the Wake Forest vs Georgia Tech football game on September 23, 2023. They both went to and met at Wake in the 1970s.
    Demon Deacon statue outside of Gate 1 at Allegacy Stadium.
    Demon Deacon statue outside of Gate 1 at Allegacy Stadium.
    Video board. Wake Forest vs Georgia Tech football. September 23, 2023.

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    Video board. Wake Forest vs Georgia Tech football. September 23, 2023.
    Greensboro Sportsplex

    Greensboro Sportsplex

    3.2
    (17 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    I visited the Sportsplex while attending the Inside Exposure Beast of the East AAU tournament…read more Parking is complimentary and first come, first park. We arrived at 8:30 am for an early game. As the game day went on, the lot became full and they opened up a 2nd lot on a dirt/ gravel road. For our afternoon game, we were lucky to score another spot in the main lot near the entrance. Parking is a Game of Luck. The venue was kept clean and orderly. Staff was very kind upon arrival. This venue is not appropriate for large tournaments due to the lack of seating and parking. Otherwise, I don't have complaints. I brought my stadium seat for extra comfort and made the best I could out of the experience. For those traveling far, Bojangles is nearby and easy to get to for Breakfast or lunch. If not, they have a Concession stand called "Ben's Boys" who serve plenty of options, even Smoothies. The only thing missing that would be helpful is a Parent's Lounge with a charging station and comfortable seating in the area not being used for the other sports courts. This would be a classy touch. We travel far, spend a lot of money, and deserve to recharge.

    This is a pretty nice facility and I'm glad we have it available to us. It can be a little hard to…read moreget access/sign up to use personally but when it comes to things like having classes or lessons here it's a great place. We frequently have winter lessons with the Fusion soccer coaches at this facility and it's always great for this kind of thing.

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    Ben's Boys
    Concession Seating
    Concession Seating
    Greensboro Sportsplex

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    Winston-Salem Dash

    Winston-Salem Dash

    4.1
    (33 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    We had such a great time at the Dash! It was such a fun experience, and the food was amazing. I…read moreloved getting to try the deep fried ravioli, the cheesy pig dog, and the apple empanadas -- everything was so good! The atmosphere was fun, the food was delicious, and it made for such a great outing. Definitely a place we'd love to come back to!

    What a fun night at the Dash game! Even with the rain delay, it turned out to be a great evening…read morefilled with some seriously good food. Now let's talk about the Cheesy Pig Dog...this thing had no business being THAT good! A hot dog loaded with creamy mac and cheese, with tender pulled pork hiding underneath? I was expecting it to be good, but not "where have you been all my life?" good. Honestly, they should rename it the "Big Back Cheesy Dog." It was worth every bite. The toasted ravioli were another winner--crispy on the outside, cheesy on the inside, and perfect dipped in the marinara. I also grabbed the apple pie empanadas, and even though I forgot to snap a picture, trust me...they disappeared fast for a reason. Delicious! The only hiccup of the night was the funnel cake. It looked like the poor thing had survived the rain delay too. It was a little overcooked, and the powdered sugar looked like it was tossed on in a hurry. The stand was also really dark inside, so I'm guessing visibility wasn't doing anyone any favors. We all have those nights, so I'm giving a little grace there.

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    Fried bologna sandwich
    Fried bologna sandwich
    Winston-Salem Dash
    Winston-Salem Dash

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