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St. Paul Saints Baseball Club
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CHS Field
360 N Broadway St, St Paul, MN 55101
Mears Park
221 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Union Depot
214 4th St E UNIT 120, St Paul, MN 55101
City of Baseball Museum
396-400 N Broadway St, St Paul, MN 55101
Burl Gallery
308 E Prince St # 130, St Paul, MN 55101
European Christmas Market
240 E Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55101
Wacouta Commons
465 Wacouta St, St Paul, MN 55101
Depot Tot Lot
4th St E & N Sibley St, St Paul, MN 55101
Minnesota Museum of American Art
350 Robert St N, St Paul, MN 55101, United States
Music In Mears
141 4th St E #205, St Paul, MN 55101
Nearby restaurants
Bullvino's Churrascaria St. Paul
289 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Phê Coffee Lowertown
289 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
The Bulldog Lowertown
237 6th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Dark Horse Bar & Eatery
250 E 7th St, St Paul, MN 55101
The Buttered Tin
237 7th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
So Yen
275 4th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Gopher Bar
241 7th St E, St Paul, MN 55101, United States
Lost Fox
213 4th St E Suite 100, St Paul, MN 55101
Urban Wok
209 4th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Barkley's Bistro
FARMERS MARKET SATURDAYS 7AM-1PM / SUNDAYS 8AM-1PM, 290 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
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St Paul Farmers Market
290 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Mike & Mike's PS4/PS5 Repair
275 4th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
The Cosmopolitan
250 6th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
Fantasy Gifts
375 E 7th St, St Paul, MN 55101
Mears Park Place
401 N Sibley St, St Paul, MN 55101
Cat aMEWsement
340 N Sibley St #102, St Paul, MN 55101
Lowertown Bike Shop
214 4th St E UNIT 120, St Paul, MN 55101
St. Paul-Minneapolis
240 E Kellogg Blvd #70, St Paul, MN 55101
1881 Eating House
214 4th St E #110, St Paul, MN 55101
Lowertown Lofts Artist Cooperative
255 E Kellogg Blvd Floors 3-5, St Paul, MN 55101
Nearby hotels
Hyatt Place St. Paul/Downtown
180 Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55101
SpringHill Suites by Marriott St. Paul Downtown
472 Jackson St, St Paul, MN 55101
Drury Plaza Hotel St. Paul Downtown
175 10th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel St Paul Downtown
411 Minnesota St, St Paul, MN 55101
Sonder The Fitz Apartments Downtown St Paul
77 9th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
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St. Paul Saints Baseball Club

360 Broadway St, St Paul, MN 55101
4.8(568)
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attractions: CHS Field, Mears Park, Union Depot, City of Baseball Museum, Burl Gallery, European Christmas Market, Wacouta Commons, Depot Tot Lot, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Music In Mears, restaurants: Bullvino's Churrascaria St. Paul, Phê Coffee Lowertown, The Bulldog Lowertown, Dark Horse Bar & Eatery, The Buttered Tin, So Yen, Gopher Bar, Lost Fox, Urban Wok, Barkley's Bistro, local businesses: St Paul Farmers Market, Mike & Mike's PS4/PS5 Repair, The Cosmopolitan, Fantasy Gifts, Mears Park Place, Cat aMEWsement, Lowertown Bike Shop, St. Paul-Minneapolis, 1881 Eating House, Lowertown Lofts Artist Cooperative
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Nearby attractions of St. Paul Saints Baseball Club

CHS Field

Mears Park

Union Depot

City of Baseball Museum

Burl Gallery

European Christmas Market

Wacouta Commons

Depot Tot Lot

Minnesota Museum of American Art

Music In Mears

CHS Field

CHS Field

4.8

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Mears Park

Mears Park

4.5

(812)

Closed
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Union Depot

Union Depot

4.5

(761)

Closed
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City of Baseball Museum

City of Baseball Museum

4.9

(8)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of St. Paul Saints Baseball Club

Bullvino's Churrascaria St. Paul

Phê Coffee Lowertown

The Bulldog Lowertown

Dark Horse Bar & Eatery

The Buttered Tin

So Yen

Gopher Bar

Lost Fox

Urban Wok

Barkley's Bistro

Bullvino's Churrascaria St. Paul

Bullvino's Churrascaria St. Paul

4.6

(814)

$$$

Closed
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Phê Coffee Lowertown

Phê Coffee Lowertown

4.2

(154)

$

Closed
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The Bulldog Lowertown

The Bulldog Lowertown

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$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Dark Horse Bar & Eatery

Dark Horse Bar & Eatery

4.4

(912)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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St Paul Farmers Market

Mike & Mike's PS4/PS5 Repair

The Cosmopolitan

Fantasy Gifts

Mears Park Place

Cat aMEWsement

Lowertown Bike Shop

St. Paul-Minneapolis

1881 Eating House

Lowertown Lofts Artist Cooperative

St Paul Farmers Market

St Paul Farmers Market

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(1.1K)

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Mike & Mike's PS4/PS5 Repair

Mike & Mike's PS4/PS5 Repair

4.6

(185)

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The Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan

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(51)

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Fantasy Gifts

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4.3

(148)

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Reviews of St. Paul Saints Baseball Club

4.8
(568)
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3.0
2y

When we got here the lines were long. They weren't checking times even though you had to be there by a certain time The Christmas tree star was not shining bright on the big tree in the field

There were lights abound. Majority of the lights worked but there was about 20 or 30 that were burnt out

The bike riding thing was a hit for the kids. They had seesaws that were fun. Yes, I even tried them out

White Christmas trees were beautiful along with the polar bears

The gift shop was a joke. There was tablea set up for alcohol. One guy selling something. Not even really sure what look like six or seven things for kids and two other people had stands inside They really need to look at bentleyville. Where were the sweatshirts? Where were the hats? Where were the hand warmers?

Should have been more stands selling hot chocolate and hot apple cider

The zip line is $13.07. you cannot find this anywhere. How much the cost is?. Took us a while to find it. It's actually on the field and it's only one zip and it's not even across. It's down to the field. You climb up a tower of 10 steps and you shoot to the ground kids all loved it. Parents loved it. Very beginning. Zipline but fun The wait is anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. Your feet start to get cold because you're standing on the field

They did a really good job with the space they had. Some of the lights were not working. They need to do a check periodically

The White Christmas tree village with all the little houses really did not make sense. Kids went in them sometimes. Parents and all it has was like six houses with different color lights in them and white Christmas trees

The s'mores were a joke $6 you got two miniature candy bars, four miniature graham crackers and only two marshmallows for $6 They could have easily given you four marshmallows and change the price to $4 more family friendly and affordable

With that said, I will not be back. It was a great night. It was 35°. It was snowing and sleeting

Great night with my daughter The warming houses was a much needed after walking on the cement. Some people just did not come dressed. Lots of babies. Lots...

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1.0
1y

I would like to express my disappointment with the recent experience at the Saint Paul Saints baseball game. I am compelled to provide a critical assessment, as the service we received fell far below expectations. As visitors from Alabama, we were eager to enjoy a family outing at the ballpark. However, the steep cost of over $150 for our family, even after having dined prior to the game, left a sour taste in our mouths.

Following the game, my son eagerly sought out a player's autograph – a simple gesture that holds great significance for young fans. Regrettably, our experience was marred by the indifference displayed by the players towards the children seeking their attention. Rather than engaging with their young admirers, some players appeared dismissive of their fans' requests, which was disheartening to witness.

In stark contrast, our local minor-league team consistently demonstrates a commitment to their fans by actively engaging with them and expressing gratitude for their support. It is imperative that the management of the Saint Paul Saints address this glaring disparity in player conduct. The unwillingness of certain players to interact with their young fans not only reflects poorly on the organization but also undermines the spirit of camaraderie that is integral to the game of baseball.

As a patron who values the essence of sportsmanship and community within baseball, I am disheartened by this experience and reluctant to patronize the team in the future. It is essential for players to recognize and appreciate the support they receive from fans, particularly the younger audience who admire and aspire to emulate their idols. Failure to do so not only tarnishes the team's reputation but also alienates the very individuals who contribute to its success.

In conclusion, I sincerely hope that the management takes proactive measures to instill a culture of appreciation and engagement among the players towards their fans. The future of the organization hinges on its ability to cultivate a positive relationship with its supporters, and I trust that necessary steps will be taken to...

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4.0
3y

Third Saints Game for me. One sitting in the Beer Garden, One in section 120 (with plans to sit in the Beer Garden Foiled due to a private event), and one sitting in row 10 Section 113. There isn't a bad place to see the game. From a comfort perspective, best was Beer Garden at a High Top Table. Next I would sit in the bleachers again over 113. Will you are closer to the action in 113, the seats were spaced for 120 lbs people. If you're on the healthier side of life 113 should be fine. If you're like me weighing in at 275, you'll be looking for where to put your arms and leaning towards a loved one to avoid major contact with a seat mate on the other side. The shade was nice on the early evening. There is always a breeze on the 3rd base side, don't know about the other side. The other thing that I hated about 113 was the speaker behind us was and apparently the sound guy was an ex-roadie for a heavy metal band. I could not talk to someone three seats away, even when trying to tell over the announcer. Bleachers and Beer Garden were infinitely more comfortable and I could easily hold a conversation with folks 8 to 10 seats away... did not need to yell!!! Administration is inexpensive, but plan to sell a Kidney for a Beer or Food Item... $10-$15 for beer, 2 pretzels and a bag of popcorn were $20 (not including tips). Lines for food grow fast after the game starts... not enough vending stands. There are plenty of choices, though there may only be one stand selling that particular item.

In the end, you come for the experience, and the Saints Organization does a tremendous job of entertaining the crowd and keeping things active and exciting... We will absolutely be...

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When we got here the lines were long. They weren't checking times even though you had to be there by a certain time The Christmas tree star was not shining bright on the big tree in the field There were lights abound. Majority of the lights worked but there was about 20 or 30 that were burnt out The bike riding thing was a hit for the kids. They had seesaws that were fun. Yes, I even tried them out White Christmas trees were beautiful along with the polar bears The gift shop was a joke. There was tablea set up for alcohol. One guy selling something. Not even really sure what look like six or seven things for kids and two other people had stands inside They really need to look at bentleyville. Where were the sweatshirts? Where were the hats? Where were the hand warmers? Should have been more stands selling hot chocolate and hot apple cider The zip line is $13.07. you cannot find this anywhere. How much the cost is?. Took us a while to find it. It's actually on the field and it's only one zip and it's not even across. It's down to the field. You climb up a tower of 10 steps and you shoot to the ground kids all loved it. Parents loved it. Very beginning. Zipline but fun The wait is anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. Your feet start to get cold because you're standing on the field They did a really good job with the space they had. Some of the lights were not working. They need to do a check periodically The White Christmas tree village with all the little houses really did not make sense. Kids went in them sometimes. Parents and all it has was like six houses with different color lights in them and white Christmas trees The s'mores were a joke $6 you got two miniature candy bars, four miniature graham crackers and only two marshmallows for $6 They could have easily given you four marshmallows and change the price to $4 more family friendly and affordable With that said, I will not be back. It was a great night. It was 35°. It was snowing and sleeting Great night with my daughter The warming houses was a much needed after walking on the cement. Some people just did not come dressed. Lots of babies. Lots of little ones
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Gabriel HaroldsonGabriel Haroldson
I would like to express my disappointment with the recent experience at the Saint Paul Saints baseball game. I am compelled to provide a critical assessment, as the service we received fell far below expectations. As visitors from Alabama, we were eager to enjoy a family outing at the ballpark. However, the steep cost of over $150 for our family, even after having dined prior to the game, left a sour taste in our mouths. Following the game, my son eagerly sought out a player's autograph – a simple gesture that holds great significance for young fans. Regrettably, our experience was marred by the indifference displayed by the players towards the children seeking their attention. Rather than engaging with their young admirers, some players appeared dismissive of their fans' requests, which was disheartening to witness. In stark contrast, our local minor-league team consistently demonstrates a commitment to their fans by actively engaging with them and expressing gratitude for their support. It is imperative that the management of the Saint Paul Saints address this glaring disparity in player conduct. The unwillingness of certain players to interact with their young fans not only reflects poorly on the organization but also undermines the spirit of camaraderie that is integral to the game of baseball. As a patron who values the essence of sportsmanship and community within baseball, I am disheartened by this experience and reluctant to patronize the team in the future. It is essential for players to recognize and appreciate the support they receive from fans, particularly the younger audience who admire and aspire to emulate their idols. Failure to do so not only tarnishes the team's reputation but also alienates the very individuals who contribute to its success. In conclusion, I sincerely hope that the management takes proactive measures to instill a culture of appreciation and engagement among the players towards their fans. The future of the organization hinges on its ability to cultivate a positive relationship with its supporters, and I trust that necessary steps will be taken to rectify this issue.
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When we got here the lines were long. They weren't checking times even though you had to be there by a certain time The Christmas tree star was not shining bright on the big tree in the field There were lights abound. Majority of the lights worked but there was about 20 or 30 that were burnt out The bike riding thing was a hit for the kids. They had seesaws that were fun. Yes, I even tried them out White Christmas trees were beautiful along with the polar bears The gift shop was a joke. There was tablea set up for alcohol. One guy selling something. Not even really sure what look like six or seven things for kids and two other people had stands inside They really need to look at bentleyville. Where were the sweatshirts? Where were the hats? Where were the hand warmers? Should have been more stands selling hot chocolate and hot apple cider The zip line is $13.07. you cannot find this anywhere. How much the cost is?. Took us a while to find it. It's actually on the field and it's only one zip and it's not even across. It's down to the field. You climb up a tower of 10 steps and you shoot to the ground kids all loved it. Parents loved it. Very beginning. Zipline but fun The wait is anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. Your feet start to get cold because you're standing on the field They did a really good job with the space they had. Some of the lights were not working. They need to do a check periodically The White Christmas tree village with all the little houses really did not make sense. Kids went in them sometimes. Parents and all it has was like six houses with different color lights in them and white Christmas trees The s'mores were a joke $6 you got two miniature candy bars, four miniature graham crackers and only two marshmallows for $6 They could have easily given you four marshmallows and change the price to $4 more family friendly and affordable With that said, I will not be back. It was a great night. It was 35°. It was snowing and sleeting Great night with my daughter The warming houses was a much needed after walking on the cement. Some people just did not come dressed. Lots of babies. Lots of little ones
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Awesome ballpark, great food options, craft beer all over! Couldn't ask for a better day at the ballpark.
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I would like to express my disappointment with the recent experience at the Saint Paul Saints baseball game. I am compelled to provide a critical assessment, as the service we received fell far below expectations. As visitors from Alabama, we were eager to enjoy a family outing at the ballpark. However, the steep cost of over $150 for our family, even after having dined prior to the game, left a sour taste in our mouths. Following the game, my son eagerly sought out a player's autograph – a simple gesture that holds great significance for young fans. Regrettably, our experience was marred by the indifference displayed by the players towards the children seeking their attention. Rather than engaging with their young admirers, some players appeared dismissive of their fans' requests, which was disheartening to witness. In stark contrast, our local minor-league team consistently demonstrates a commitment to their fans by actively engaging with them and expressing gratitude for their support. It is imperative that the management of the Saint Paul Saints address this glaring disparity in player conduct. The unwillingness of certain players to interact with their young fans not only reflects poorly on the organization but also undermines the spirit of camaraderie that is integral to the game of baseball. As a patron who values the essence of sportsmanship and community within baseball, I am disheartened by this experience and reluctant to patronize the team in the future. It is essential for players to recognize and appreciate the support they receive from fans, particularly the younger audience who admire and aspire to emulate their idols. Failure to do so not only tarnishes the team's reputation but also alienates the very individuals who contribute to its success. In conclusion, I sincerely hope that the management takes proactive measures to instill a culture of appreciation and engagement among the players towards their fans. The future of the organization hinges on its ability to cultivate a positive relationship with its supporters, and I trust that necessary steps will be taken to rectify this issue.
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