Fenway Park in Boston, established in 1912, is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball and home to the Boston Red Sox. Fenway is renowned for its unique features, including the Green Monster, a towering left-field wall, and the Pesky Pole in right field. It offers a blend of historic charm and competitive spirit. It has a seating capacity of about 37,500, fostering an intimate and electric atmosphere.
Despite modern updates, Fenway retains its early 20th-century aura with its original wooden seats and manual scoreboard. This iconic venue, nestled in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, symbolizes Boston's rich sports heritage and is a pilgrimage site for baseball fans.
You are allowed one sealed 16oz plastic bottle of water.
It seems like you are not allowed to bring in outside food.
Bags will not be allowed at Fenway Park, with the exception of medical items and diaper bags.
Gate D Concourse, Pavilion Level, Jersey Street - Serving up a couple types of lobster rolls.
Big concourse - Features a rotating menu depending on trends with what people are buying, some of the options include Lager-infused or brown sugar glazed bacon-on-a-stick, smoked chicken quesadillas and lobster Poutine Stak
Big concourse - A great vegetarian option with a build your own salad bar