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| - This ballpark has a great view from behind home plate. Parking is pretty easy - just pick a garage across the river and walk over the Roberto Clemente bridge to enter the park. Check out the locks along the bridge, while you're walking. You can buy parking ahead of time through Parking Panda for a lower rate and be guaranteed a spot.
The food offerings are pretty standard - hot dogs, fries, burgers, ice cream, beer, soda, nachos. The prices are high - compared to some other ballparks, at least - but that's to be expected. There are a few places that serve salads and there is a sushi place as well, for a little something different.
One complaint has more to do with the management than the park itself, but it sounds like they are generally reluctant to call a cancellation due to rain, so if you're not sitting in an area that is covered, bring a poncho and some towels.
The staff are great at drying off seats, though, and picking up trash. We had some excellent service, more than we expected, from an attendant in Section 2, row D during the Cubs-Pirates rain-out on August 3. Never got the guy's name, but he was wonderful!
Overall, I'd definitely come back. This was on par for the experience at AT&T Park, for me.
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