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Charlotte Knights Baseball Club

Charlotte Knights Baseball Club

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324 S Mint St, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202, United States
(704) 274-8300 www.charlotteknights.com
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May 28, 2018
Going to a Knights baseball game is a really nice event to go to with friends and family. Since they moved to uptown it’s definitely made us go frequently within the season. My fiancée and I love going to the games. If you get to go on Fridays they do fireworks which is awesome. The stadium is very easy to get to, a lot of food and drink options and of course a gift shop for souvenirs. Ticket prices aren’t expensive either so you won’t break the bank here like your average sporting event. Definitely a go to if you’ve never been.

May 12, 2018
This is a fun thing to do with anyone! Fun experience for anyone in the Charlotte area! They have good cold beer and baseball! Even if you aren't a baseball fan it is fun, personally i don't watch baseball unless I'm here at this stadium having a good time!

Jan 14, 2018
Love taking the family to Knights baseball games. It's always a great time and the stadium in uptown Charlotte is awesome. Highly recommended for a nice family outing!

Jul 13, 2017
The park is absolutely beautiful and set up nicely with the skyline as the backdrop beyond the outfield wall. Not a bad seat in the place and not a moment missed even when going to the concessions or a walk. Plenty of great food and tons of beer choices, expect typical ballpark prices. Parking can be tricky in the urban environment with one way roads, so plan accordingly. Lots and decks are a couple of blocks away in each direction. Easily one of the nicest parks in the country. Now if only they weren't a White Sox affiliate, but hey, you can't have everything.

Oct 6, 2017
If you have never been to a Knights game, you need to go. Tickets aren't expensive and the atmosphere is always fun! They are affiliated with the Chicago White Sox so you may get to see some up and coming players before they make it to the majors. -Dippin Dots is always fantastic and can be served in a tiny, plastic baseball cap. -The beer selection is okay. It's great for IPA drinkers, not so great if you are looking for a dark beer. -The store is clean and easy to navigate.

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