Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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At the Ballpark

Division:
AL East
Opened:
April 6, 1992
Capacity:
45,971
Home Dugout:
First Baseline
Visitor Dugout:
Third Baseline
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Entry policy

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Outside liquids

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No outside food or drink is allowed.

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Outside food

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No outside food is allowed.

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Bags/backpacks

Clutch purses no larger than 5" x 7" will be allowed.

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Ballpark food and drinks

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Attman's Deli

Section 37 - A local New York style deli, known for their corned beef sandwich

Boog's BBQ

Eutaw Street and All-Star Cafe on the Oriole Park Club Level - BBQ joint of the former All-Star First basemen, Boogeymen Powell. You can find some of Maryland’s finest bbq here.

Charm City Chicken Shack

Sections 12, 68, 80 - Home to buffalo mac and cheese, the Sweet Heat chicken sandwich and chicken tenders in a souvenir helmet

Dempsey's Brew Pub & Restaurant

Eutaw Street - Full-service brewpub and restaurant is open on both gamedays and non-gamedays.

Harris Creek Oyster & Seafood

Eutaw Street - A popular Eastern shore favorite, this place has oysters, crab, cajon catfish and other Chesapeake Bay favorites.

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Experience the ballpark

Eutaw Street
Flag Court
The Warehouse
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