
There are many reasons to visit Progressive Field for a Cleveland Guardians game. Whether it’s to see the statues of Cleveland’s all-time great baseball legends, such as Bob Feller or Jim Thome (located at Heritage Park), or just to witness the wonderful architectural design that captures the skyline, a trip to Progressive Field is worth the price of admission.
Find out everything you need to know about one of MLB’s best ballparks down below.
Progressive Field is in Cleveland, Ohio. The address of Progressive Field is 2401 Ontario St, Cleveland, OH 44115.
The Cleveland Guardians play at Progressive Field.
All gates Sunday-Thursday open one hour before game time. All gates on Friday and Saturday will open 90 minutes before game time.
Yes, you can watch batting practice at Progressive Field.
For those parking at Progressive Field, you can expect to pay between $10-$30. Prepaid reserved parking in the Gateway East Garage is limited. It will be offered as an add-on after adding the tickets to your cart before placing your order. We advise getting there early because it can get packed quickly, depending on the event or game.
Unfortunately, you can’t tailgate at Progressive Field.
Club seats at Progressive Field start around $371 per ticket. Seats closer to the glass offer better views of the field, while the more affordable options are farther back but still offer a comfortable club-level experience.
Approved bags include small clutches, diaper bags, and medical bags. All bags must be smaller than 16” x 16” x 8”. Backpacks are not permitted.
Fans may bring outside food in soft-sided containers. One sealed water bottle (20 oz or less) and single-serving juice boxes are permitted. All items are subject to inspection.
The stadium’s capacity is 35,041, which is the number of seats at the stadium.
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What are the best seats at Progressive Field?

The best seats depend on what you are looking for in your viewing experience:
- For families, the best seats are in sections 303-309.
- For a more social setting, The Corner Bar in the right field offers a social setting with two levels, a fire pit, and open seating areas.
What bars are close to Progressive Field?
Since you can’t tailgate at Progressive Field, there are a few bars close to the field where you can pre-game. We have listed the bars within walking distance to the field.
- Whistle & Keg Tap Room, 3-minute walk
- Parlay on Ninth, 3-minute walk
- Southern Tier Brewery Cleveland, 4-minute walk
- Cheers & Beers, 4-minute walk
- Harvey’s Sports Bar, 5-minute walk
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What to eat at Progressive Field?

There is so much to eat at Progressive Field that you won’t know what to choose. If you want more food options, you can use the MLB Ballpark app, find the stadium you are at, and see all the different places to eat. We have listed most of your food options.
- Happy Dog: The classic hot dog with a twist at the ballpark. Some toppings you can include on your hot dog are Froot Loops, cheese, bacon, and more.
- Ballpark Classics: Get hot dogs, pretzels, and popcorn to enjoy during the baseball game.
- Charred Dog: Hot dogs, Italian sausage, pretzels, peanuts, candy, and more.
- Melt Bar & Grilled: Gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches including BBQ pork, cheesy brown mac, vegan options, and more
- Dante’s Inferno: Get authentic Italian hand-crafted pizza, including cheese, pepperoni, meatball, veggie, and more.
- Momocho: A local Cleveland favorite offering modern Mexican dishes, including tacos, salsas, and margaritas.
- Fat Rooster: Serving hot and spicy chicken sandwiches, coleslaw, pickles, and more.
- Sweet Moses: Homemade ice cream with whipped cream, sprinkles, and more.
- Cleveland Pops: Ice cream, candy, slushies, and more.
- Strickland’s Frozen Custard: Strickland’s Frozen Custard: Known for creamy frozen treats served throughout the ballpark.
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