Home of the Boston Red Sox in Boston, MA.
The Green Monster is the reason Fenway works the way it does — a 37-foot wall built because Lansdowne Street left no other option, and every quirk in the park flows from that constraint. The seating bowl is tight and angular, columns still block sightlines in the grandstand, and the angles feel improvised because they were. Before the game, Jersey Street closes to traffic and the Hot Tamales Brass Band fills the block; the Bleacher Bar, cut into the center-field bleachers on Lansdowne, offers a ground-level window onto the field with no ticket required. Inside, get a Fenway Frank — boiled, then grilled, in a side-toasted split-top roll — or a bread bowl of clam chowder if you want something that feels specifically of this place. The eighth inning brings "Sweet Caroline," every game, regardless of score. After the final out, walk east toward Hynes Convention Center instead of fighting the Kenmore T crowd.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 4 fans.
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