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Businiess name:  Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Clb
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Food lovers cannot go wrong at Milwaukee's Miller Park. Great Brats, Hot Dogs and Italian Sausage. MLB's best nachos and they offer more beers than a corner tap! Come early and experience the pregame tailgate party. \r \r Sadly, this is all that I can say that is 1st rate about Miller Park.\r \r I have been making yearly trips with family and friends to Miller Park in April and early May only because the roof guarantees that spring rains and cold weather will not cancel a game or be bone chillin' cold. Even with the roof open, the high walls of the stadium do not allow for much natural light to enter the stadium and what does come in makes for distracting shadows across the playing field. The shadows and overall darkness make for a strange feeling while watching daytime games.\r \r Outside of the amenities, of the 17 MLB Ball Parks I have visited - both old and new, Miller Park rates as the worst place to actually watch a game. The food, tailgating, cheap parking and game guarantee do make it worth the two and a half hour trip. Pros: Food and extracurricular activities Cons: Dark and gloomy atmosphere

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