Good place to watch baseball with friends and family. Nice to have something to do in this town. The down side… The food is awful. I compare it to a poorly run convenient store, hot dogs had stale buns and hot dog was warm, not hot. Polish sausage was more of a hot dog, no peppers or onions given with like a polish should have. Ordered«Moes» chips and cheese, expected Moes famous queso with their crispy white corn chips. Received stale day old chips room temperature, not even in a warmer, and processed canned generic nacho cheese sauce. The fries, they were probably good when they were first cooked, but were then placed in cups and under a heat lamp for who knows how long. Ours were cold and lacked any crisp freshly cooked desirability. Needless to say, this is not«good» ballpark food. Ownership needs to look into creating fan favorites that people will come to games with empty stomachs looking for great food to fill their bellies and spend good money to do so. My advice to you! Eat somewhere else before you come, come for the game and cheap beer. Forget the food, it is everything short of adequate.
Jaimie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bloomington, IL
Waited in line 5 innings for food on the home opener. They ran out of hot dogs. The players are great, the facilities are fantastic. The concessions are atrocious.
Katie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, IL
The corn belters are an excellent baseball stadium with many good deals. The food there is fairly pricy. The entertainment there is great though. They have many inflatables including bounce houses. The corn crib also occasionally has a face painter. It is just a joy to sit and watch a corn belters game especially in fair to nice weather
Tristan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, IL
I’ve gone to a couple games this summer. I haven’t had any of the parking problems the previous reviews mentioned. If anything the lot is always pretty empty and I somewhat resent having to pay $ 2 for a parking spot. There doesn’t seem to be a bad seat in the entire stadium, but if it rains there is nowhere to hide out while you wait for the storm to pass. Food and beer prices are far too high. Dollar beer night on Thursdays is a joke as the lines are long and the beers are small. Only some of the registers can accept credit cards, so bring cash if you want to skp the longer lines. Bring lots of it in fact if you plan on having more than a beer and a hot dog. The staff who works in the luxury suites are generally pretty helpful. Did have one staff member tell me that she’d never heard of the staff member who I spoke with when organizing our event. Never mind his photo in the booklet they had sitting in the luxury suite. All the other staff I’ve dealt with have been very friendly and accommodating. The fireworks on Fridays are worth waiting for, even if the game isn’t. Much bigger than I was expecting and they let you sit on the field to watch.
Bill S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
Great park. Fun minor league atmosphere. Fantastic value for the $$$$.
Kelly M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, IL
I 2nd Meghan’s reviews… LONG night. My husband’s company has a suite, which is very nice. The seating looks like there isn’t a bad seat in the house and they have lawn seating, which looks like it would be fun for kids. Why 4 stars? WELL, parking is not a treat. We walked 15 minutes from the lot to the entrance, through a field. Granted, the field was well mowed and easy to navigate, but we took the shuttle back at night, due to NOLIGHT. The concessions are fine, but as is the case everywhere like this, pricey. We had Rosati’s pizza and it was good. I was happy they were serving local. PLUS, they serve Pepsi products… double yippe. Bathrooms, albeit clean, were STUFFY, but the air may have just been on the fritz. We went opening game, being the FIRST time they opened the location, so I will cut them some slack.
Meghan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, IL
We made our first visit to The Corn Crib to see the Cornbelters in their opening Friday game. Fireworks on Fridays all summer after the game! Parking was a bit chaotic –prepare for a long wait along Raab Rd. as you get into the lot. Somehow, once in and paying the $ 2, it was a quick zip to a spot. I wonder if they might find a way to streamline this in the future. Getting in and getting seated is a breeze. Stadium is new so everything is very nice. Prices are fair enough, staff mostly volunteers I believe, and a decent enough selection of food and drink for a ballpark. They may still be getting their stride, but it’s a good facility, a great sport to have in town, and well worth several summer visits. My only word of caution is for anyone unfamiliar with the farm leagues –they seem to play at about half the pace of the majors. You may be in for a long night –if anything more bang for the buck(yawn) right?