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  • 4/5 Ashwin S. 1 year ago on Google
    This is one of the most amazing stadium that is always. I enjoyed a lot watching match here, It has super clean seats, friendly and helpful staff members. Got a lot of food choices here but the main issue is with the price point,the dishes are over priced but as it is a world class stadium so you can't expect food to be cheap. The legroom between the seats is decent enough and the seats are also well maintained here. Overall it's a good experience watching a match here.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Mr. G. 1 year ago on Google
    Went to see the Blue Jays play. Event staff organized, concession stands organized and lines move fast. Got to see the dome open up during a game (see photos). I just wish the fans timed their beer runs better. I missed many pivotal plays because many fans kept blocking my views while they were leaving their seats while players were at bat…..come on guys, get your snacks between innings…!
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Lori T. 2 years ago on Google
    Super clean. Definitely a World Class stadium we should all be very proud of. Friendly, helpful staff. Lots of food choices ( over priced but to be expected). Decent leg room in the seats. No bad sight lines. Loads of squeaky clean bathrooms. The score board and LED lighting is amazing.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ads 9 months ago on Google
    Cheap tickets, beers and grub in the dome watching some post work baseball at Rogers Center is a must and the ultimate after work pickup after a long grind. Great views within this phenomenal stadium which has a great grassroots and hometown vibe. The phenomenal smell of buttery popcorn, great vibes with happy people enjoying themselves makes this place feel like home. It's genuinely one of the cleanest, most upbeat and facility rich stadium I've ever been to. Let's go Jays!! Bleed blue! 💙
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Victor W. 7 months ago on Google • 292 reviews
    My experience at Rogers Centre during a Blue Jays game was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I entered the stadium, I was captivated by the sheer grandeur of the venue. The iconic CN Tower loomed overhead, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening of baseball. One of the standout features of Rogers Centre is its remarkable retractable roof. No matter the weather outside, I was comfortably shielded from rain or intense sunlight. This ensured that the game could go on uninterrupted, and fans like me could focus entirely on the action on the field. Speaking of the field, my seat had a fantastic view of it. I was able to witness every pitch, catch, and home run with pristine clarity. The stadium's seating arrangement provides an intimate experience, making you feel like you're right in the heart of the game. The staff at Rogers Centre deserves special commendation. They were not only friendly but also incredibly efficient. Whether I had a question about seating or needed assistance finding a concession stand, they were always ready to help, ensuring that my visit was as smooth as possible. Now, let's talk about the food. The variety of options available was impressive. While attending the game, I couldn't resist indulging in some classic ballpark fare. The hot dogs were perfectly grilled, and the popcorn was the ideal snack to munch on while cheering for the Blue Jays. The dining experience was as much a part of the event as the game itself. And what a game it was! The Blue Jays' performance was outstanding, and the crowd's energy was infectious. The stadium came alive with cheers and applause as we supported our team. It was evident that Rogers Centre is a place where lifelong memories are made. In conclusion, a visit to Rogers Centre for a Blue Jays game is an absolute must for any baseball enthusiast. It offers an incredible blend of world-class facilities, excellent staff, delectable food, and an electric atmosphere. I can't wait to return to this iconic venue for another unforgettable experience.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Josh B. 3 months ago on Google • 750 reviews New
    Right next to CN Tower, I came here to watch one of the Blue Jays playoff games. Quite large stadium compared to most Major League Baseball stadiums. But for the most part, pretty standard stadium and the only true distinction is the dome.

  • 5/5 Rav B. 2 years ago on Google
    Great stadium, comfortable seats and washrooms are easily accessible and abundant. Easy to find gates for entering and lineups move very quickly. Food and drink options are overpriced but that is to be expected for a sports venue. Depending on your seats you might get a great view of the CN tower too. Overall, great spot to catch a Jays game.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 OLIVIA 10 months ago on Google
    I went to the Blue Jays game on Sunday. The defender shop is also well organized by type, so I bought a hat and a jersey T-shirt. The stadium was clean and it was fun with the crowd cheering. Various foods are sold inside, so my family had a good time eating and watching game. I will go again
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Joe 1 year ago on Google
    From an engineering standpoint, this facility is impressive. The concrete looks to be in good shape. The layout is extremely functional. Everything is very easy to find with great wayfinding. Ventilation even with the closed dome is also excellent. However, I do admit it looks and feels very old school (not a bad thing). You don't have the glass exteriors of the new and the overhangs could partially block your view if you get the 200 or 100 seats. Overall, this is a good time whether you're watching sports, a concert, or something else.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Irene M. C. 1 year ago on Google
    Just an awesome baseball stadium. We were here in August 2022 and they opened the roof, which was pretty great. We had foot long hot dogs and bottomless popcorn. Doesn't seem to have any bad seats. If you are there for a day game and they open the roof, I would suggest sitting on the 3rd base side because as the sun sets, it's right in your eyes for a long period of time. Staff was helpful too.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ed G. 1 year ago on Google
    Rogers Centre is a great place to take in a baseball game. We saw a Sunday 12 noon start and it was a beautiful place to take in a game. We came in from Chicago and Detroit and really enjoyed herself here the club level was a great place to sit. All the amenities were right there where we never had a leave. We were able to eat lunch at a table and step away from our seats. There’s not a bad point of view from anywhere in the stadium!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jonathan R. 7 months ago on Google
    I recently attended a Texas Rangers game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, and it was an absolute blast. The stadium itself is impressive - clean, well-maintained, and with a fantastic array of food options. I was pleasantly surprised by the friendliness of the fans, despite wearing my Texas Rangers jersey to support the opposing team. Everyone was welcoming and sportsmanlike, creating a great atmosphere for the game.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Crystle S. 10 months ago on Google
    Saw the Weeknd concert and it was breathtaking. The lights, music quality, performance, etc., was everything. The stadium was big enough for everybody and I had a blast dancing and singing along. Even the security was jamming along to the music and they were mostly pretty chill with everybody. Definitely excited to come back here again!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 gitu t. 1 year ago on Google
    went to the rogers centre for the first time for a blue jays game! we were at the very top section. it was very easy to. see the game from there and it was much more peaceful than being around other people. we got $1 veggie hotdogs which was pretty good.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jonathan L. 1 year ago on Google
    Lots of drinking here. Lots of yelling. A good atmosphere for a baseball game. Depending on the level you're seated, things could get a little rough. Aside from that, it always nice to watch a game here. Especially, when the Jays win.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Morris Z. 9 months ago on Google
    The Rogers Center was a lot of fun last night. The new fan zone was really a great experience. I'm not really a baseball fan but it had a very lively and club like feeling. Everyone was nice and friendly. And even though the Jay's lost last night everyone had fun!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jessy G. 9 months ago on Google
    I haven’t been to the centre before the remodel but based on what people tell me, it’s a huge improvement. There are so many things to do in this place, it’s ridiculous. You almost forget there’s a ballgame happening. Even if you don’t watch baseball, you can still come here and have a great time. If you go during one of the special games days, there will be special activities for you to do. There are plenty of bars to get drinks at, games to play, places to bring the kids in the event they get restless during the game. And when it comes to watching the game, there are no bad seats. And there are so many screens displaying the game, you can see all the action no matter where you are. Staff is attentive and friendly. Hands down one of the best ball park experiences I’ve had.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 John M. 8 months ago on Google
    What a great baseball park! Everything is so clean and well taken care of. There is plenty to do around the center and it's so easy to walk around. Getting here was a bit tough; they had some car race going on in the streets so traffic was heavy.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Paul G. 10 months ago on Google
    I had been looking forward to visiting this ballpark and was not disappointed. We had great seats on the 200 level and the scoreboard features were among the best I've seen. Very good between inning entertainment and an excellent team store add to the fun. Concession choices were good and lines were quick. I'm looking forward to visiting again!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Daniel 2 years ago on Google
    Lively experience/great seat selection/very wheelchair accessible/terrific customer service. I've been the Jays game since 2012 and I try to see a game once a year. As you can see in the photo, wheelchair accessible seating has very nice options stretching from 3rd base to 1st base; which I booked easily with Ticketmaster.ca. Customer service is really helpful in terms of directions, dedicated gate line, and security. As they are one of the very few places that have security stay with you until you are picked up (Gate #7 only). However the only downfall is the 100 level seats have been 100 dollars a person which is really pricey. Unless you go to 200 which is a bit less. However I believe there is only wheelchair seating not till 400 or 500 which is a pretty big gap for the viewing experience. Would appreciate more availability on each floor.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Tim M. 8 months ago on Google
    We enjoyed our very first baseball game here and we’re not disappointed. Great atmosphere with everyone clearly enjoying themselves with the game sometimes becoming a secondary part of the experience. So much nicer than a European soccer game that gets increasingly violent. The only downside were the ticket prices. Even though the stadium was far from full we still paid 450 C$ for for tickets low field (okay good tickets but still). But it was very much worth it!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ronnie T. 3 months ago on Google • 199 reviews New
    Great place to catch a ball game with an awesome view of the CN Tower when the roof is open. Purchased tickets in advance and paid around $75 for three tickets in the second deck. The ball park opened about an hour before the game, and you can sit in on BP. I suggest bringing a mitt and going to left field bleachers and try to catch a few BP Home Runs! The staff and fans alike were both friendly. It was one of the cleanest stadiums I’ve been to. There was plenty of places to park around the stadium and the price was not bad. Around $15 for the game. The stadium is in a city, so there is congestion, so plan accordingly. And don’t forget to get your MLB Passport book stamped, and get your first game certificate!! Hope this helped! Enjoy!

  • 5/5 H. Singh T. 3 months ago on Google • 131 reviews New
    Arriving here was effortless. The beauty of enjoying an entertainment experience here lies in the stadium’s prime location within Toronto’s bustling downtown. Crowd congestion isn’t an issue; attendees disperse quickly, thanks to efficient crowd management. The area surrounding the stadium boasts ample parking and an abundance of dining choices for visitors to explore.

  • 4/5 John S. 6 months ago on Google • 128 reviews
    Attended a Blue Jays game yesterday. The "SkyDome" has aged very well. The building is well maintained, clean and tidy. The washrooms were immaculate for there being 40,000 people. The GIANT elephant in the room, is the absolutely outrageous prices for food, drink and souvenirs! Pop(soda) was $7.00 for a 20oz glass! Beer in a can started at $12.00(granted it was a Tall Boy can)! A slice of pizza was $8, a small slice too! Something needs to be done... It's an amazing venue, they constantly are upgrading the facilities, supposedly this winter they will be removing the old seats, replacing them with seats that are much more comfortable, larger, more legroom! It's about time!!

  • 5/5 Blessing M. 6 months ago on Google • 82 reviews
    Fantastic stadium. Seats on the lower level offer superb views. Conveniently, you can walk around the stadium regardless of your entry gate. Jays fans are passionately vocal, making it an essential Toronto experience. Plenty of food options at reasonable prices. Exiting the stadium was quick and easy at the end of a sold-out game.

  • 5/5 Adam P. 3 months ago on Google • 72 reviews New
    You just can’t beat a live sports event, and the Blue Jays have it down!! The experience overall was fantastic. Tickets purchased in advance and the go train to get into the city was smooth too! If only the drinks cost less and Jays had performed and not thrown the playoff series away right at the end!!

  • 5/5 Edward D. 7 months ago on Google
    Rogers Centre has a unique and innovative design, with a retractable roof that can open or close depending on the weather. The roof can also create different lighting effects and patterns for different events. The venue has comfortable seats, for a stadium, and good views of the action from most angles. The venue has a variety of expensive food and beverage options, ranging from fast food to fine dining. There are also several bars and lounges where fans can enjoy a drink before or after the event. Apparently, this venue also features a LED ribbon board, a large video screen like every other stadium , and a "state-of-the-art sound system". The sound suck during a baseball games. Rogers Centre is easily accessible by public transit, as it is close to the Union Station. There are also several parking lots and garages nearby, but they can be expensive and crowded even on weekends. Rogers Centre is a popular and lively venue that offers a great experience for Blue Jay fans and other entertainment. The atmosphere is always electric and energetic during Blue Jays games. Let's play ball.

  • 5/5 William J B. 8 months ago on Google
    Went to see Blue Jays vs Angels. First time attending since the renovations. All the new patio areas are dope!! Highly recommended for sure. A completely new experience 💯

  • 5/5 Sandra H. 9 months ago on Google
    An amazing stadium to enjoy baseball games and different concerts! The rooftop of the stadium opens during good weather we’re you’ll be able to enjoy the view of the CN Tower that lights at night! 🫶🏼 It’s beautifully built and very well organized, where coming in and out of the game was very smooth.

  • 5/5 Mona R. 7 months ago on Google
    The new set-up is amazing. Been to a few games this year and each time, seats have been in different areas of the ballpark and still a great watch. Note: seats over top of the blue jays bullpen are so fun! And I love that they have standing room views of the pen so even without seats there, you can still walk over to watch the pitchers warmup. Let's go Blue Jays!

  • 4/5 Ricardo R. 7 months ago on Google
    Food and drink prices are better than most ballparks. Tickets were about average. Don't sit in the upper level if you are afraid of heights. Great location right in the heart of Toronto right next to the CN Tower. The reasons for 4 instead of 5 stars were that the ticket window person tells you to buy the tickets on your phone and there are plenty of bad seats in the house. You can see that this stadium was built before the modern era or stadiums. Still, a must see ballpark for any baseball fan.

  • 5/5 Gerry O. 3 months ago on Google • 38 reviews New
    Had a great time here, saw a good game. Staff as well as fans are friendly, everybody had a smile. We had lunch at the Sportsnet Grill before the game. Good food and drinks with a great view of the field. Took a stroll around the stadium, doesn’t look like there’s a bad seat in the house.

  • 5/5 Casey M. 7 months ago on Google
    Rogers Centre is such a great venue - there isn’t a bad seat in the house!! I often get nosebleeds and can see the game perfectly. Rogers Centre is easy to get to, entry is always very speedy considering the masses of people, it seems very accessible as well. Tonssss if I’m house entertainment for all ages and stages. Always an amazing time at a Jays game, but yesterday was especially phenomenal (Harry Potter themed day and giveaway).

  • 5/5 Anne N. 7 months ago on Google
    Have been quite a few times this year. Last time, my daughter treated us. It was fantastic, we found a place that sells foot-long hot dogs only and plan to eat there from now on. The seats were in left field by the bullpen and got pics of the pitchers warming up. I was a fantastic day.

  • 5/5 Katie S. 6 months ago on Google
    Had so much fun at the game! Very clean stadium. The Catch Bar made STRONG drinks, no complaints! The gift shop needs Christmas ornaments and more memorabilia for visitors (all they had was baseballs and clothing).

  • 5/5 ATS 5. 7 months ago on Google
    Amazing experience despite the Blue Jays losing. This was the first game we attended. It was the University/College Alumni night. We got free co-branded hats and had full access to the West Jet Flight deck. Unfortunately, on our ticket, it mentioned a seat number, but there were no assigned seats, only a standing area. We had a great view of the overall field. There were many concession stands, a merch stand, and tables/chairs to enjoy your food. In addition, there was a DJ and pinball machines. FYI, if it's your first game, you can head over to Fan Services and pick up a certificate. Totally recommend!

  • 5/5 Joey D. 6 months ago on Google
    It's been a long time I saw a Bluejays game and I took my daughter to see her first game. It was very hot and sunny this game and the 3 of us went home with a bit of a burn, we were hoping they would have closed the roof but what could we do. We did lose but I did have lots of fun, the place looks great with the renovations. GO JAYS GO.

  • 3/5 A K. 5 months ago on Google
    It's a great stadium. The jumbo screen was super high resolution. The food stands are far to busy that you would miss an inning or 2 trying get food. They don't have enough people selling snacks or even food up and down the isles. $18 for a beer is pretty steep.

  • 5/5 Sharon L. 6 months ago on Google
    Zybek Sports was invited to the Rogers Centre by the Blue Jays to test athletes as part of the Canadian Futures Showcase. We were in awe of the beautiful stadium! Surrounded by wonderful restaurants and in the shadow of the CN Tower. We spent 2 days on the field, in the stands, the bullpen and throughout the stadium. The retractable roof makes for a unique experience (we had the pleasure of seeing the stadium with the roof open & closed). All staff that we dealt with went above and beyond to help us and make us feel at home. A great experience; the Rogers Centre is a favorite stadium for us!

  • 5/5 Jasem K. 6 months ago on Google
    Went to watch the Jays vs Boston game. Even though I've never seen the sport, nor know how the game works, I've enjoyed the game as the environment was energetic and lively. It is understandable that the f&b is expensive here. The reps helped me find my seat in no time. We lost the match though, bummer.

  • 4/5 Frank W. 6 months ago on Google
    Very suitable for baseball game. Easy access and lots of stores and beer/food stands, though I really think they shall improve food options by being bold and creative. Don't just get stuck to traditional simple fried things or pizza or pretzel.

  • 4/5 Andrea V. 6 months ago on Google
    Rogers Centre or Skydome (as it used to be called) got some makeover done and I have to say it looks pretty good though the spaces are small for the amount of people that comes to this place. The food has changed a bit though still pricey for what it is: hot dogs, pizzas and such. Still it’s a good place to spend the afternoon at and enjoy the game.

  • 5/5 Rahim C. 1 year ago on Google
    First time to a Blue Jays game in a really really really long time. Great experience for any fan or non-fan. They even had a concession stand which catered to gluten free options. While the game was great, as they Jays came from behind to win, the overall experience, views, and excitement was amazing!

  • 5/5 Carol B. 2 years ago on Google
    This was my first Blue Jays home game in 21 years. I had a blast. It was a great game Jays beat the Yankees 6 5. Nailbiter of a game. The dome was open due to covid. 29, 700 fans cheered and hooted. The atmosphere was phenominal. I only objected to the price of a chicken burger and ice tea. Was 21 dollars.

  • 4/5 Jimit S. 2 years ago on Google
    The crowd here is crazy. It's just because of the love for the city. It's right next to CN tower and in the heart of downtown. Must visit place for people in Toronto. Blue Jays has been performing quite well in the past seasons and Continue doing so this time for the people. Pro tip- look for stands facing the pitcher so as to get a good view of the stadium. Car parking available at the stadium too.

  • 5/5 Wai01 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful and nice setting inside the stadium. It doesn't say much from the outside and it doesn't even look like a baseball stadium from the outside (which is a good thing being that it's in downtown Toronto). Clean and organized.

  • 5/5 Tharmila R. 2 years ago on Google
    Home of the Toronto Blue Jays. Beautiful ballpark. Tons of new updates. All around great seats everywhere. Love the dome open, amazing view. Tons of food options including typical ballpark favourites. All general seating levels have customer service area (134, 120, 212, 236, 532, 508). Mutil-purpose building.

  • 5/5 Jason S. 2 years ago on Google
    I am a jays season ticket holder for 10 years so I have been to the “dome” plenty of times. I have also been to several other major league stadiums. The “sky dome” gets quite a bad rap as not being a great ballpark and yes it’s not PNC park or candam yard but it’s still a great place to watch the game. I prefer summer with it open and the CN tower skying over you. At that point it feels more like a ballpark BUT it’s also nice to know in April that the game is on and you won’t have to freeze. I was just at the jays opener last night and they continue to do upgrades. The newest being the scoreboard and lights. Jays are also great and the place is going to be packed out this year so get down and see a game, you won’t regret it!

  • 3/5 Jessica A. 2 years ago on Google
    Unfortunately, I am only giving a 3 star because it is a great place as far as there is no bad seat in the place (for example,you can see the Jays game from every seat on all levels), everything is well run & organized, the place is clean and everyone who works there acts like a professional. However, the big BIG problem I had has to do with not being able to eat while I was there. I have Celiacs and as a result I HAVE TO eat gluten free. In the past, going to the market place on floor 100 would be great for me; they had gluten free buns and a great chicken sandwich and a fryer that was dedicated just to fries in order to keep them allergen free (normally the fryer is used for everything, including breaded products, and then as a result the fries are no longer gluten free/safe). And on the menu was listed "gluten free hot dog"; I was super excited that there was something listed as gluten free so that means, to me, not only are the ingredients all gluten free but the preparation process and everything in between is going to be kept separate from gluten and every attempt will be made to keep it safe from cross contamination. After 15mins of standing in line, it turns out it is just the actual hot dog weiner (according to the worker behind the counter) with no gluten free bun and they no longer have fries that are gluten free either. I am not being a picky eater by choice or because of likes/dislikes with regards to taste. I have food restrictions due to allergies and Celiacs. It is not a choice. And now whenever I go see a Jays game, there is nothing for me to eat anymore (popcorn is the only option & that isn't really the same as getting food food). Very disappointing 👎

  • 5/5 Tony Rein R. 1 year ago on Google
    First game of the season for me and nothing like a day at the game. Staff were well organized, patient, and welcoming. The facility is world class. They opened up the dome half way through the game! Lines for food moved fairly quick, and Toronto loves their Jay’s! The vibe was amazing!

  • 5/5 Eric's A. 1 year ago on Google
    The location is the best! You can watch the game from the bar or from one of the rooms that have a view into the stadium. Downtown Toronto is a great place to walk around, it's clean. The rooms here have been renovated and are nice! I had a two story room. Pictures included. 📸

  • 5/5 Shelley Y. 1 year ago on Google
    I am reviewing this because of the exceptional service I received and I believe whole heartily it needs to be recognized. The staff at the accessibility gate you guys are like 😇. I had my major surgery June 16/22. We were at the Jays game 18/6/22. I bought my tickets LONG AGO there’s no way I was missing my Jays game against the Yankees due to cancer. I have one life. The people at this gate went above and beyond to make sure myself and my entourage were able to get into the Center safely I didn’t feel rushed what so ever. I also want to give a shout out to any one that I might’ve held up that day thank you everyone was exceptionally nice that day. This is my happy place 💙

  • 4/5 Grant B. 2 years ago on Google
    Beauty Ball Park and the Jays are the hottest team in the majors this season. It's definitely worth going to see a game and, in all reality, most seats are good seats. Even in the 500's. The beer and food is absolute trash and so bloody expensive and for that reason I can only give 4 stars. If I'm going to pay $13 for a beer and $11 for a hotdog they better get me drunk and full.

  • 3/5 Shamiyah B. 1 year ago on Google
    First time ever coming here and it was SO SO. The seats are uncomfortable for a plus size body(no fault of theirs). I definitely would have loved a seat closer, but I'm definitely not mad about the ones I got. The experience is definitely not for me and that's okay. Maybe I'll try again another time, but all in all the game was interesting.

  • 5/5 Sensei F. 8 months ago on Google
    An awesome stadium; truly the highlight of baseball games being able to walk around differently levels freely and observe the game from multiple viewpoints. Only downside is food is insanely expensive, so it’s recommended to eat shortly before or plan to eat somewhere else after.

  • 5/5 john layson j. 1 year ago on Google
    It was a great experience to watch my first Jays game and it was with my family and colleagues. We had a lot of fun. Nice to see Blue Jays and Angels in person and in flesh, we will surely be back in the near future

  • 5/5 Mike N. 1 year ago on Google
    Such a great venue and always a nice alternative to the Scotia Bank Centre. The most recent concert we saw was Elton John and it was fantastic. The sound had a little echo throughout the stadium but that is understandable. Staff are generally pretty friendly and one lady was even dancing her butt off!

  • 5/5 Ms. T J. 10 months ago on Google
    This was my first time going to the Rogers Centre and watching the Blue Jays, and it was amazing. The Blue Jays ticket cannot be screenshot, whether bought online or transferred to another person. This ensures its security. It's okay to bring some food inside. We brought some leftover pizza for dinner before the game. After we entered, we still had to walk up inside the arena. The arena is very huge and divided into different floors and areas. They have some beautiful photo spots, food trucks, bars, and a games area. You don't have to sit in the arena and only watch the games. The bar is the busiest and most crowded area. Most people hang out there and have a drink. Anyway, it was an interesting and wonderful experience.

  • 5/5 R. E. 10 months ago on Google
    What an amazing stadium! We went to see Blue Jays game and the experience was outstanding. Stadium is huge and modern, they have free drinkng stations where you can fill up your bottle with water. Easy to get in out even with a lot of people inside.

  • 4/5 Alex L. 9 months ago on Google
    Always a great time. More than enough washrooms, fairly clean even during baseball games. Beer/drinks are a little pricey, as is the food, that’s the only reason I give the place 4 stars instead of 5. The new set up is nice. The lighting is sweet. Service is usually fast. Entry and exit are never much of an issue. It’s accessible. Let’s be honest. We all go here for the show, not for the food or drinks.

  • 5/5 Lindsay P. 2 years ago on Google
    Was a fantastic time. Lines were long but well worth a cool beer, followed by a fantastic jays game and some street meat. Always enjoy my time here and will continue to come!

  • 4/5 Dennis T. 9 months ago on Google
    The place was very busy being Canada Day and all but everything ran smoothly. We had a great time and a lot of fun was had by all. Food was great but expensive and so was the beer. All workers were friendly and helpful.

  • 5/5 Fish i. 9 months ago on Google
    The newly renovated Rogers Centre truly enhances the game day experience. With sleek upgrades, it's become a modern spectacle without losing its iconic charm. The facilities are top-notch and the atmosphere remains electric. Every seat feels like the best in the house, offering stunning views of the field. A perfect blend of the old and new, it's a definite must-see for sports enthusiasts.

  • 4/5 Amanda L. 8 months ago on Google
    Great for Jay's games, a bit big for concerts but you know what you're getting. Definitely prefer lower seats, more comfortable and spacious. Love the renos and new social sections for games. Fun atmosphere.

  • 4/5 My L. 8 months ago on Google
    Renovations have made crowd control better, and the vibe is more fun. Seats were decent enough. Food stalls were amazingly efficient. Only wished more offers for popcorn on other levels. Noticed there were people walking about selling them primarily at the bottom level.


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Market
Spacious market with 100+ vendors, bakers, butchers & artisans, with produce & antiques on weekends.
$$ $$
4.60 (32.8K reviews)
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