Coors Field

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Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, is a renowned baseball stadium celebrated for its breathtaking Rocky Mountain backdrop. Home to the Colorado Rockies, it has a seating capacity of over 50,000, making it one of the largest in the MLB. The stadium is famous for its hitter-friendly dimensions, owing to Denver's high altitude.

Coors Field combines classic brickwork with modern design, featuring a timeless façade that complements Denver's urban landscape. Its expansive outfield is known for the iconic "Rockpile" seating area. Inside, the field's lush green grass and well-kept diamond offer a pristine playing environment. The stadium also boasts a variety of local food and beverage options, reflecting Colorado's rich culinary culture, and provides an array of fan-friendly amenities, making it a favorite among baseball enthusiasts.

Division:
NL West
Opened:
April 26, 1995
Capacity:
50,398
Home Dugout:
First Baseline
Visitor Dugout:
Third Baseline
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Entry policy

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Outside liquids

You are allowed to bring in unopened plastic beverage containers, as well as insulated cups or thermoses 22 ounces or smaller.

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Outside food

You are allowed to bring in food, but in containers 16"x 16"x 8" or smaller, and all fruit or vegetables larger than grapefruit-sized must be sliced. Seeds and nuts in the shell will NOT be permitted at this time.

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Bags/backpacks

Only single-pocket, medical and diaper bags that are no larger than 16”x16”x8” can be brought into the ballpark and all permitted bags will be subject to search.

Backpacks and other multi-pocket bags, including multi-pocket purses, are NOT permitted.


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Mile High Seats
The Sandlot Brewery
Batter's Eye
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Bars & Restaurants Near

Coors Field

Falling Rock Tap House
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1919 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202
453 feet
to the ballpark
Great beer bar half a block from the ballpark, serving up 90 beers on tap, 120+ bottled beers and a variety of food options
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ViewHouse Ballpark
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2015 Market Street, Denver, CO 80205
0.1 mile
to the ballpark
Multi area bar & grill that is across the street from Coors. We sat upstairs at a rooftop bar that overlooks the ballpark, but there are a couple of indoor areas and a large outdoor patio with a bunch of cornhole boards.
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Jagged Mountain Brewery
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1139 20th St, Denver, CO 80202
0.2 miles
to the ballpark
Wide range of tasty styles and unique beers, this brewery is a few blocks from the field and a great place for a beer. They don't have a kitchen, but have a different food truck for most nights.
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Blake Street Tavern
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2301 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205
0.3 miles
to the ballpark
Lively sports bar with beers, food and a downstairs area to play games
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Great Divide Brewing Co
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2201 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205
0.4 miles
to the ballpark
Smaller sized tap room with 16 taps of tasty seasonal and year-round brews
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Rhein Haus
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1415 Market St #1706, Denver, CO 80202
0.8 miles
to the ballpark
German style beer hall with traditional style food, various types of beer and 4 bocce ball courts
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