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A Guide to Tigers Game Days

From parking to food inside and outside the park

Nemo's.
Nemo's.
Michelle and Chris Gerard
Brenna Houck is a Cities Manager for the Eater network. She previously edited Eater Detroit and reported for Eater. You can follow her on the internet at @brennahouck.

There's nothing quite like a Tigers Game. Whether you're watching from a TV or in the ballpark (nosebleeds or front row), win or lose, it's difficult not to have a great time watching Detroit's home team. Part of that experience is the food. Gathering at a bar or a restaurant before or during the game to grab a bit or munching on a hot dog and an (albeit overpriced) beer inside the stadium complete the game day package. Here's how to make the best of your Detroit baseball experience.

Parking

A burger with layers of iceberg lettuce, tomato, and white melted cheese with potato chips. Michelle and Chris Gerard

Nemo's [Photo: Michelle and Chris Gerard]

Eating Outside the Stadium

Note: Not all of these location are directly next to the ballpark but many are close.

Brat Pop [Photo: Brenna Houck]

Eating Inside the Stadium