Regions Field

1401 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35233

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4.7 1,750
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  • Photo of Regions Field - 1st Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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1401 1st Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35233, United States
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Regions Field is a state-of-the-art stadium located in Birmingham, Alabama. It is a popular venue for sporting events, concerts, and other entertainment activities. The stadium offers a modern and comfortable setting for guests to enjoy a variety of events. With its prime location in downtown Birmingham, Regions Field is easily accessible and provides a memorable experience for visitors. Whether you are a sports fan or music enthusiast, this stadium is the perfect place to gather with friends and family for a fun and exciting time.

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Antonio Allen:
5

"Got to go to go to a Birmingham Barons game, and it was a great experience. The atmosphere was very lively. Beer and baseball are indeed a pastime. I would say it's fun for the family or a good outing for adults."

1 year ago
Ginger Red:
2

"A facility this big and no real parking? Who was in charge of this design? Catch as catch can for free street parking within a reasonable distance. Several questionable people around will tell you to park in places designated as No Parking and then charge you $15. Hope your car is there (without a ticket) when you return. So far, no issues, but it still stresses me out every time. More secure parking would bump this review up a star. CASHLESS VENUE, so make sure you have a card. Food and drink prices are as expected for any venue like this. As of Aug 2023, beer is $8-9.25, hot dog $4, chicken and fries $12, 8" PJ pizza $9. Highly recommend the Philly at the standalone grill. Long wait, but very worth it. Big, delicious, $12. Whatever your choice, get your food fast before they run out of what you want. (Pizza sold out before the game even started! Ketchup was also empty.) All lines moved relatively quickly. Get your ID checked at the standalone kiosk before standing in line for alcohol. Alcohol sales stop at the bottom of the 7th inning. Games go fairly quickly with new timer rules. Hope to see them win someday. Fireworks after the game are always nice for spectators."

1 year ago
Jeremy Brown:
4

"I've been coming here since they moved from hoover. It's pretty much a social hangout. Beautiful field great design overlooking birmingham skyline. Great place to just relax. There are two good breweries close by, also railroad park. Nice place for families to visit in bham. The Friday night fireworks are always great."

1 year ago
Sara Bauer:
4

"The field itself is nice and the views are good, but as with most entertainment district’s food pricing: highway robbery. $4.25 for bottled water, $14 for a hotdog meal. Going to see a game is a good time, but it’s not very feasible to go and feed a family for a fun dinner night out on a budget. I don’t even have kids yet and this stands out to me. Other than that, go out and support the Birmingham Barons!! It’s fun to support the community minor league team."

1 year ago
The Book Of Abby:
4

"Best field trip ever!! The park itself is massive with more than five concessions stands, multiple other eateries, four grassy areas for sitting on a towel or in a chair, not to mention the massive amount of stadium seating offered. This facility is completely handicap accessible to include the bathrooms which for a public baseball field were extremely clean. I went with Warrior Elementary a school in Jefferson County on a field trip there and was not disappointed. We watched the Birmingham Barons play the Tennessee Smokies and it was an excellent and exciting game."

1 year ago
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