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AT&T Field

AT&T Field

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4.6 Google Review
201 Power Alley, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37402, United States
(423) 267-2208 www.milb.com/chattanooga
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Jun 27, 2018
We came here on a whim to see a minor league game, and it was a really good experience. The staff was friendly, and appear to treat regulars very well. It's a small field, and you can see the game really well from the family section. In the evening, the was perfect, as the sun was to our left and not directly in our eyes. Food was good and reasonably priced. We'll be here again need time we're in town!

Jun 19, 2018
Love love love going to baseball games! We are not season ticket holders by any means but have been attending for years. Through all the farm team changes with uniform color changes to boot. We love our Lookouts! The tickets are reasonable as well. Do yourself a favor and pay the extra for the lower seating, it does make a difference.

Jun 24, 2018
I've thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I've been to this stadium approximately five times. Surprisingly enough I worked in the gift shop of the previous field, Engel Stadium, eons ago. This was my first time to the private air conditioned club area. ( I was here for a company picnic) Food was great and they were very attentive to our group's needs/wants. I don't want anyone to think the only reason I had a good time was only because of where I was seated. I have sat in general admission before and there is NOT a bad seat in the house. The night ended with impressive fireworks too. I would encourage anyone to come out. (I had a friend drive one hour to come to this picnic and they had a good time as well)

Jun 24, 2018
Probably one of the better ballparks in the Southern league, but I'm surely biased. The location is probably the biggest advantage. Though, it's being downtown means that finding parking can be difficult. The views are nice of downtown. During the game, the inter-inning entertainment is pretty fun. I think it's a well-run team. I did prefer Engle Stadium for its charm and history. Plus, it gets really sunny and hot in the evenings. But I don't think I've ever had a bad time.

May 28, 2018
Really like watching a minor league baseball game. And being downtown makes it all the much better. Food is not the best and the stadium shows it's age. But fun never the less. I plan on seeing many more games there.

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