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360 N Broadway St, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55101, United States
(651) 644-3517 chs-field.com
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Jun 17, 2018
Fun afternoon or evening out. They do lots of crazy things between innings so the kids will love that. Lots of different food choices so eat there if you're hungry. Baseball stadium is really nice and the Saints a pretty good team! Didn't give it 5 stars because the seats are too squishy.

Jun 20, 2018
This is a fun place on a nice summer night. My 1st time at the ballpark. What a great stadium! The field itself including all of the grass was perfect - it was better than the Target ballpark! A great selection of food. What I had was hot which is very important for this kind of fried food. Go get hot mini-doughnuts in the left field corner!

Jun 24, 2018
What a great ballpark! I dont think there's a bad seat in the house! Bathrooms were clean and there was no line. Beer was reasonably priced and there were so many choices. We had a catered lunch so I am not sure about food prices. We will definitely go back!

Jul 7, 2018
Good fun time for family. They have a playground for kids. I like the outdoor games on a good weather day. Also like the fact that it's more laid back and not as crowded as a professional team. Nice newer stadium.

Jul 1, 2018
Come for the game, stay for the show. So many cool, fun things to do at this field when there is a game going on. The Star Wars themed night we attended was awesome: extremely well costumed characters, player pictures substituted by characters, and a lightsaber duel arena! Know if that fun you will have.

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