Comerica Park: Home of the Detroit Tigers

Comerica Park (home of the World Famous Baseball Team The Detroit Tigers) includes a carousel, a Ferris wheel, Liquid Fireworks in center field that can be choreographed to music, and a Walk of Fame pedestrian museum. The park has something for everyone making a full family day of fun!

Big Cat Food Court
The Big Cat Food Court is near the main entrance and offers a wide variety of food choices including fresh squeezed lemonade, elephant ears, ice cream, French fries, handmade pretzels, deli sandwiches, gyros, frozen daiquiris and coney and Chicago style hot dogs.
Comerica Carousel
An ornate carousel, featuring 30 hand-painted tigers and two chariots, is located at the base of the food court behind the first base area. The ride is fully wheelchair-accessible.
Tigers Retail
There are five Tigers merchandise stores in Comerica Park. Official Tigers souvenirs and media guides are available during all home games and the main retail store on Witherell near Adams is open on NON-GAME DAYS Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Tiger Den Lounge
Located off Montcalm Street, this is a private area reserved for members of the Tiger Club and Tiger Den premium seating level. It features a private bar and private dining. The Den Lounge is accessible off the main concourse near section 131. The Lounge is also available for rental or private parties.
Beer Hall
This modern tavern offers a wide selection of local and international beers, a tavern-style menu, an impressive 70 foot bar and dozens of heavy wooden picnic tables.
Brushfire Grill
This open air picnic area offers fresh grilled ballpark favorites. The Brushfire Grill also features a soothing fountain with a giant floating baseball upon cascades of clear blue water.
Fly Ball Ferris Wheel
Located on the third base side of the Park in the Brushfire Grill, this 50-foot Ferris wheel features cars shaped like baseballs that can seat up to five passengers and is wheelchair accessible.
Sculptures
The Tigers celebrate six of their all-time great players with a series of unique statues located along the left centerfield wall. The statues are cast in stainless steel and capture the essence of some of the greatest Tigers in action--Ty Cobb, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Al Kaline and Hal Newhouser. Each is perched atop a granite pedestal and reaches about 13 feet in height.
Liquid Fireworks
The centerfield wall features a fountain that produces a stunning "liquid fireworks" display. It is synchronized to music and changing lights and is used to celebrate home runs and other in-game moments.
Walk of Fame
All through the main concourse, guests can enjoy the Tigers "Walk of Fame," a historical display that envelops the circumference of the lower level. Historical elements celebrating the Tigers rich history from the 1800s to the present take guests on a trip through time, punctuated by six large "decade bats" that denote each era in Tigers baseball with artifacts, photos and display cases.
Tiger Club
Membership only club accessed by the Tiger Club entrance at the corner of Witherell and Elizabeth Streets. The Club is open on all game days serving a full buffet with a view of the playing field. The Club is also available for rentals and private parties.
Mike's Hard Lemonade Upper Deck Lounge
The Upper Deck Lounge features a bar, separate seating area and rest room facilities. The Upper Deck Lounge is located at section 330 on the upper concourse. It is air conditioned, heated and open to the public

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Comerica Park: Home of the Detroit Tigers
2100 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201
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