Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore opened in 1992. It revolutionized modern ballpark design with its retro aesthetic, blending old-time charm with contemporary features. Home to the Baltimore Orioles, it sparked a trend in stadium architecture, favoring unique, fan-friendly environments over multipurpose designs.
The ballpark is renowned for the B&O Warehouse, a historic building running along the right field, creating an iconic backdrop. With a capacity of around 45,000, it offers intimate seating, picturesque views of the Baltimore skyline, and a cozy atmosphere. Oriole Park, situated in the Camden Yards Sports Complex, is a beloved jewel in Major League Baseball.
No outside food or drink is allowed.
No outside food is allowed.
Clutch purses no larger than 5" x 7" will be allowed.
Section 37 - A local New York style deli, known for their corned beef sandwich
Eutaw Street and All-Star Cafe on the Oriole Park Club Level - BBQ joint of the former All-Star First basemen, Boogeymen Powell. You can find some of Maryland’s finest bbq here.
Sections 12, 68, 80 - Home to buffalo mac and cheese, the Sweet Heat chicken sandwich and chicken tenders in a souvenir helmet
Eutaw Street - Full-service brewpub and restaurant is open on both gamedays and non-gamedays.
Eutaw Street - A popular Eastern shore favorite, this place has oysters, crab, cajon catfish and other Chesapeake Bay favorites.
In the Stands offers apparel for fans who enjoy visiting ballparks and stadiums. While we all have our favorite teams, there are times when they aren't the ones playing. Our goal is to create a sense of community and camaraderie whenever you see someone wearing In the Stands apparel.
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