Comerica Park

Home of the Detroit Tigers in Detroit, MI.

What's it like to attend a game at Comerica Park?

The stone tigers flanking the main gate set the tone: Comerica Park leans into Detroit identity at every turn, from the brick exterior to the bronze statues of Cobb, Gehringer, and Greenberg lining the left-field concourse. HOK Sport built the park around spectacle, and the Big Cat Court delivers it — a Ferris wheel and a carousel with tiger seats instead of horses sit beyond left field, drawing families well before first pitch. Inside, Little Caesars serves Detroit-style square deep-dish, a direct product of the Ilitch family owning both the team and the chain; the Ode to Detroit Dog, loaded with brisket chili and habanero queso, is a sharper find. Before the game, stop at the Elwood Bar & Grill — an Art Deco diner physically moved to keep it standing — for a drink with long-time fans who treat it as ritual. First-timers should arrive forty-five minutes early, walk the statue concourse, then grab a slice.

Community ratings

Rated 2.9 out of 5 by 3 fans.

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