![]() Restaurants in The District Detroit will be open at various times throughout the day, including Tin Roof Detroit, located directly across the street from Comerica Park, and Frita Batidos Detroit, JoJo’s ShakeBar, Mom’s Spaghetti, and Union Assembly on Columbia Street. beers, fountain drinks, hard seltzers, hotdogs, and mac-n-cheese bowls. Select concession items will cost just $5, including 16 oz. Live music, photo opportunities, an exhibit celebrating the career of Miguel Cabrera, and the Detroit Tigers Foundation 50/50 Raffle will greet Tigers fans as they enter the concourse area.Īll ticketed fans can take advantage of the Miller Lite Home Run Happy Hour which is located on the rebranded Comerica Landing from 10:30 a.m to 11:30 a.m. ![]() The club announced several ways to celebrate the start of baseball for fans heading to The District Detroit, both outside Comerica Park for Detroit’s Biggest Party, and inside the ballpark leading up to first pitch. Only wallets sized 4” x 6” x 1.5” or smaller are permitted. All bags, purses and clutches are prohibited. Fans are encouraged to download tickets from the MLB Ballpark App to their digital wallet before leaving home to ensure seamless entry into the ballpark. Tigers fans are reminded that all tickets at Comerica Park are digital. Tigers fans have shown their excitement and anticipation for the 2023 Tigers season, with just standing room only tickets remaining for Opening Day. against the Boston Red Sox with games scheduled for the rest of the weekend as well. The Tigers' first home game begins at 1:10 p.m. Baseball is back as the Detroit Tigers celebrate opening day at Comerica Park on Thursday.
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