Drinks ate awsome, service is slpw but ok. I like to come here because music is great. The bar is nice and the beer is super cold after the game.
Darrian D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Nice in here… but blew my mood reeaaal quick when they said the kitchen was closed(in the 7th inning). IMHUNGRY. sat right by the bullpen and they threw us three balls!
The E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
The Clevelander in Marlins Park is one of the most ridiculous concepts that truly gives a glimpse at what Miami is all about. Only in Miami does a baseball team need a club to entice people to go to a game. And honestly it works so well that it feels like there are more people in the bar area than in the stadium. Now I am a big believer in not heading down to the Clevelander until the game is over because frankly it is not the best view of the game, but when the baseball team is as consistently bad as the Marlins I do not blame folks for spending the whole game in the bar. The bar itself is located in left field and it has a pool right in the center, which has a stage attached for scantily clad dancers to provide entertainment that the baseball game itself won’t. The drinks are the same prices as in the stadium itself and it has a full bar. It also has a small outside area with a giant jenga game and cornhole, so it is not completely a club. The Clevelander in Marlins Stadium is something that must be experienced if you are visiting Miami, so if you do not have a plan buy a ticket to a baseball game and then watch it in a club.
Sabrina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brickell, Miami, FL
If ur not really into baseball but still want to go and have a good time then I suggest you watch the game from here… the seats are close to the action, the drinks are cheaper than in other vendors inside the stadium and you get to listen to some good tunes and relax. The service is on point. I will def come back here next time I’m up for watching a game.
Tony G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
I came here with the gf to grab a bite to eat and to enjoy a refreshing adult beverage after hearing so many good things. Being an avid baseball enthusiast my whole life and having been to many different ballparks, going to the Clevelander at Marlins Park was definitely an experience that only Miami could pull off. The drinks were good, the food was delicious, and the dj kept the music bumping the whole game. It was definitely a good experience, but at times felt overwhelming due to all the commotion. Overall not your typical run-of-the-mill baseball game experience, but this is Miami!
Jeff H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
The best place to watch a game. When you come to this location you are treated like a king or queen. The service is outstanding. Scott, the F&B manager, is always on the floor with his servers and addressing any of the patrons needs. The flatbread pizza could be sold on the street and is easily in the top 10 pizza places in Miami. If you are sharing multiple beers, get the beer tower and get their early. Happy hour is from 530 – 700. I never make it to my seats this place is outstanding.
Laura E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 East Northport, NY
Tell me why I had to pay ten dollars extra Because I didn’t order a corona and chicken tenders ATTHE same time. Although there was a special. Terrible service. Would never recommend this place.
Alejandra K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Miami, FL
Oh the Clevelander, as always trying to squeeze any dollar they can out of you. We first attempted to go to the Clevelander at the end of the 6th inning, the security guard for the Clevelander told us it was free for me(the female) but that my boyfriend had to pay cover unless we awaited the 7th inning, which was only 2 minutes away. We waited the 2 minutes to not have to pay cover, after the 7th inning you can get in free and they stay opened an hour and half after the game. Experience? Over priced drinks which only include Bacardi and premier products. Fireball? Sure order one, ask for one, you’ll be served Hot Stuff. A cheap knock off of the brand. Big name, nothing to back it up. Just like their south beach location it is as fake as it gets. This is NOT miami but a misrepresentation of the city!
Brandon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fort Pierce, FL
The only thing going for this is the location inside the left field wall of Marlins Park. If you attend a game you can come in for free after the game, otherwise there’s a «cover». 21+ only to enter. The food, drinks & service leave much to be desired. Food & drink quality/prices are what you’d expect at a Pro sports facility(expensive & bleh). So…let’s address the elephant in the room here. I enjoy looking at attractive, scantily clad women as much as the next guy, but this whole concept of recreating the original Clevelander inside the park just falls flat. You might as well go to Hooters, your wife/girlfriend would probably feel just as comfortable with you taking her there. You’re not by the beach, you feel like you’re in a basement. The majority of people who attend baseball games either skew older or are children. The Marlins are trying to attract a different demo, but why would they come this far out of the way for this? I personally think the bobblehead collection they have upstairs is a better draw than this.
Steve C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Davie, FL
Ducked in with the Zat-Man to get our Marlins and bikini girls on and it was a fine time, here’s why: * The Shrimp were delish! * Pizza was good too! * Beers, a whole bucket of 6 – 16 ouncers for $ 25, SCORE! * Bare-topped babes! * Marlins Won! Booyah! Cabeza out!
A B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Miami, FL
Get smart about your table/bar rules. Maybe distribute the tips evenly? Maybe make it so that if you order food at the bar, it’s ok to sit at a table? If your employees can’t work as a team, how can you expect to run a successful restaurant?
Arthur A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rego Park, NY
Confused by the pricing of the place. You can pay an additional 40 – 50 bucks to get a prime seat right behind the outfield fence(additional to whatever you paid for your game ticket), or pay a 10 dollar cover to hang out at the club during the game, OR get in for free after the game is over. Anyway, it’s Miami, right? Of course there’s gonna be a dance club inside the ball park. With a pool, overpriced drinks(and they put a 20% ‘surcharge’ on the bill — actually almost every club/bar I went to in Miami does that), a DJ, go-go dancers, etc. It was a fun way to wind down after the ball game, and I’d go again. Probably helped that the Marlins just won(on a walk-off).
Guillermo R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Not as fun as the one on the beach, but it could be that they were just having an off-night? First time, I might give it another shot.
MickeyBlue I.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hollywood, FL
Great location to watch the game! The drinks are outrageously priced, but good thing I don’t drink. The ambience is good and the left field seating puts you right behind the players. It’s very nice!
Kevin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
This is the epitome of Miami. People go to a baseball game not to watch baseball but to swim in a pool, watch body painted women dance, and drink overpriced drinks. Let’s be honest, baseball sucks, so The Clevelander makes the once unbearable American pastime into something worth going to. If you actually want to watch games, there are nice cushioned seats facing the field. You do have to look through a chain link fence, but you’re right next to the bullpen and left fielder so you’re in the middle of the«action» that is baseball. This was a bit confusing for me, so in order to get into the Clevelander, you need to either pay a direct ticket, which is around $ 40OR you can buy a regular ticket anywhere else in the stadium then pay $ 10 to enter or enter for free if you’re a lady. The far more economical thing to do is to buy a random seat then just pay the $ 10. Also, if you’re super cheap evidently they let people in for free during the 9th inning.
Shikira H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
The atmosphere is what you are paying for at this locale. Bringing the South Beach party scene with pretty girls dancing by the pool and little waisted waitresses serving you all night will keep most biz execs digging in their wallets. But for us normal folks I’m a little peeved at the idea of a $ 3 service charge for my crappy $ 17 chicken fingers and exxxtra greasy truffle fries. Don’t eat here, the drinks and scene are what you should expect to appreciate at this Clevelander. The only reason for 3 stars are for their well mixed drinks.
Lacey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
If anything could get me to even pay a little attention to baseball – this would be it. For God’s sake, there’s a pool. And of course, a plethora of – admittedly – delectable frozen drinks to get your Sorority on, in here. The Club(because, yeah, basically) overlooks the third base line and is a bizarre mixture of slutty, cozy and fun. The talent is great, the service is attentive, food is totally ok. It’s just that it’s baseball.
George T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Milwaukee, WI
Who puts a dance club in a MLB stadium? Miami! that’s who. It is well worth the trip to see the Miami Marlins formerly world series champions-Florida Marlins. The casual Dance club atmosphere is a good match to a ball game. Not too many parks can get away with it. It’s just left of center field. Very open with a great breeze this evening had 3 more rounds to wait off the exit traffic before heading back home at 2:30am next time we should stay the night and catch another home games in the serries. The staff are pretty quick. The prices are as expected for a ball park or night club. Pricey $$$. Entry is $ 10 with ID and free after 9th inning. While there someone accidentally got into the pool… Yes, they have a pool. and then swam across the whole length. Then the DJ announced that visitors were not allowed to use the pool and that they will be escorted out. Boo. Look at the bright side without the club you could have a Front Row TGIF restaurant? woo. instead like Miller Park, hoo…
Jason G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boca Raton, FL
Baseball and clubbing is an usual marriage, but it actually works at Marlins Park. The Clevelander is a restaurant club built inside the stadium with full service bars, indoor and outdoor bar seating, as well as luxury seating in front of the outfield fence. There is a $ 10 charge to get in or free after the 9th inning. Baseball purist will shun the idea, but if the game isn’t so existing, and trust me with the Marlins it usually isn’t, then head down here during the 7th and grab yourself a drink, take a picture with one of those body painted dancers and listen to some Black Eyed Peas or Flo-Rida while watching that big husky beast Heath Bell warm up. Warning; drinks are expensive(eg $ 24 for a pitcher of beer) and the pool looks dirty as hell, but music, drinks and baseball is pretty much a trifecta in my book. Marlins Park is awesome in every conceivable way. It’s actually more fun to tour the park than watch the team play. For a team so boring and so unlikable, it’s nice to have a stadium that provides some positivity for a change. I’d imagine if Cloud City(Empire Strikes Back) had a park this would be it.
Michelle L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Honestly, the nicest service I’ve experienced in Miami in a long time. Even at closing time, we were asked if we could kindly finish our drinks in the outside area. I am so used to rude waitors, bouncers, securities, etc. in Miami that when someone is cordial it’s like woah! 5 stars just for that. The Clevelander inside Marlins Park is where it’s at! You can catch the game from there and theres a large window where you can see the Marlins baseball player’s dugout. Beware, they can see all the action happening at the Clevelander too. They carry Raging Bull drink which I haven’t seen in quite a while in any other bar in Miami. Our friends ordered the wings and they looked amazing! There is a pool in the center where you can swim and scantily clad painted ladies dancing on stage alongside the dj. The party is definitely in here! Gorgeous and so clean. I really hope it stays this way and doesn’t get grimy and dirty. There is a $ 10.cover charge but free after the 9th inning. Come early, it does get packed. Awesome breeze that rolls in while inside. My experience here was fantastic watching the marlins play poolside Miami style. The best idea yet!