Address: 601 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63102, USA
Phone: +13147977530
Sunday: 11AM–10PM
Monday: 11AM–10PM
Tuesday: 11AM–10PM
Wednesday: 11AM–10PM
Thursday: 11AM–10PM
Friday: 11AM–11PM
Saturday: 11AM–11PM
Jennifer Lapinsky
Had a great time at Ballpark Village. It was a short walk from the Arch. We tried to different places for drinks and food. Both were good and prices weren't terrible. They had a DJ out in the baseball diamond shaped common area. There was seating and room for kids to play. Overall, a fun little spot to hang out!
Amanda
I didn’t grow up watching baseball. In fact, I didn’t live in St. Louis until I was 18 years old, and I enjoyed the games, but I had no desire to arrive early or leave late. Ballpark Village came along and really added to the whole game day experience for me. These days, I park here, eat here, shop here, and just walk around to enjoy the atmosphere. I’m always early for games, and hang around long after they’re over because there’s a place that is fun to hang out at, and it feels safe. My family and I pretty much enjoy everything that Ballpark Village has to offer, and I definitely recommend you check it out whether you’re headed to a game or not!
Marvin Redden
Very interesting location we have ourselves here. Would definitely love to see how much it thrives on the day or night of a baseball game
Jason Woolverton
So I've never quite seen an area quite like this. What made it special to me was it is purely designed for community interaction at a level I have never seen. If I remember correctly there are 6 restaurants and bars modeled after an indoor sports arena in my opinion with a large bar with a beautiful stage and massive display that we had a chance to join a killer trivia event on with the people in the facility. Outdoors you have the cardinals stadium and next door is a stellar outdoor astroturf area with games and other restaurants and bars. Had a beautiful experience!!!
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No, just get there early cause it fills up quick and they won't let you in if it's really crowded. You'll have to wait till people start leaving to get in.
Masks are required in indoor spaces. They are doing a good job with social distancing and cleaning thoroughly between guests. I will say on a recent Saturday night visit, the crowd was sparse, so that's good as well from a safety perspective.
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