It was a great experience. Great value and great entertainment. The price was awesome and the free parking made the experience that much better. The staff was friendly and inviting.
Imo P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alexandria, VA
Harry Grove stadium is an excellent place to catch a game! Close to downtown Frederick with ample free parking, this is what Single A baseball should be like. I liked their good beer and food selection along with the cheap tickets. Stop in at this family friendly park for a game when next near Frederick!
Jay M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Damascus, MD
This is the home of the Frederick Keys, which means minor league baseball up close and personal. Of course there’s cold beer and hot dogs, goofy promotions and fireworks every Friday evening, but what makes this place special is the local character, community involvement(local middle school band is warming up to play the National Anthem as I write this) and friendly relaxed atmosphere. Great place to take the family or just relax after work.
Lorena B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Frederick, MD
Went to my first minor league game ever last weekend and LOVED it! The stadium was jam packed to the point that only standing room tickets were on sale when we arrived at game time. I heard that’s not normally the case and the crowd was mostly there for the cowboy monkey rodeo(yes, cowboy monkey rodeo) and post game fireworks but it was a great atmosphere. The concession prices are not minor league, let me tell you. Aquafina is $ 4, just like at Nats Park. You can do a little better on beers though… A large beer at the Brewer’s Alley stand is $ 8.75 but you can only get the one local brand they sell. I tried a Maryland chardonnay there for $ 6 that wasn’t very good but that’s what I get for ordering wine at a ball park. I remember other stands selling Flying Dog, as well as the usual imports and domestics. Ticket prices are pretty cheap, though you pay $ 3 – 4 more if you buy your tix on game day instead of ahead of time. It was a pretty close game and the Keys won in dramatic fashion in the 9th after the opposing pitcher walked the batter with the bases loaded. During and after the game, there were performance by the cowboy monkey rodeo, which is indeed cowboy monkeys riding dogs and herding sheep. After the rodeo, there were fireworks that lasted about 10 minutes and were way better than I expected. Another cool thing is there’s virtually zero traffic around the stadium and extra parking at the school next door. It was a breeze to park and leave after the game!
Robin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irwin, PA
Nice minor league park. Nothing crazy special. I was pretty disappointed by the $ 7 Miller Light! Really?! This is a minor league park… should be like $ 3-$ 4.
Henry M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gaithersburg, MD
Beautiful park. Fun crowd. Get a ½ pound burger and a more than foot-long ½ pound hotdog from the stand thats near the end when you turn to the right after entering the stadium. Last night the game was ended by rain after the 7th inning(the Keys won 2 – 1), and night’s fireworks were canceled, but they’re usually great. There are also special events. One included Bryan Votaggio bringin some Volt food action to the stadium. Nice!
Ed W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ijamsville, MD
Great place to watch a baseball game and afterwords watch some fireworks. The Keys and their organization know that the fans are why THEY are there and how to treat them. Wish I had more time to visit and watch some baseball.