Home of the New York Yankees in Bronx, NY.
The Great Hall announces everything: a limestone corridor as wide as a city block, hung with banners of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, and Mantle, connecting the exterior gate to the seating bowl before you've seen an inch of grass. The 2009 park borrows the 1923 original's vocabulary — limestone, steel, weight — and adds concourses wide enough to move in without losing the inning. Monument Park, behind center field, is a genuine open-air museum; get there early, because it closes 45 minutes before first pitch. River Avenue under the elevated 4 train is the arrival: subway rumble, scalpers, Stan's Sports Bar packed shoulder-to-shoulder with caricatures on the walls. Lobel's prime steak sandwich is the concourse order worth the line; the 99 Burger, two Wagyu patties limited to 99 per game, is worth chasing if you're in early. Take the 4 train directly to 161st Street — nothing about driving here makes sense.
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