B Spot

100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland

Recent Reviews

Joe D.

Yes, I must definitely recommend this stadium we were there during the Bears Cleveland game back in December. We had a great time people are friendly of course we Batch each other but it was all fun. The drury plaza hotel that we stayed, it Was within walking distance of the football stadium. it within walking distance of the baseball stadium. There is dining options nearby. They have a casino downtown, which is open all night overall not a bad option.

Amanda M.

Fun experience! We went to the browns game when they clinched the playoff spot. We had club level seats so the area has limited access. You have to scan your tickets to get to the escalators. Lots of food options and warm bathrooms. The stadium did a great job of entertainment though out the game. Lots of signage so it is easy to find your seats as well. Parking can be a pain bc nothing next to the stadium. Plan ahead to park and walk.

Katy C.

While visiting for a concert recently, I realized the Browns were playing at home the same weekend we'd be in town. Nate and I enjoy sporting events and he's a big fantasy football guy, so we looked up tickets and got some for a reasonable price. The whole time leading up to the game I was worried about the weather, since the stadium is open to the elements and it's on the lake. However, we got so lucky with beautiful weather (for early November) - 50+ degrees and sunny! We actually got too warm at some points, which was great. The stadium itself was big and a bit confusing walking in. I wasn't sure where to go to get to our upper level seats at first - we ended up walking to a ramp that seemed like we were outside of the stadium, but we made it to our spot. I liked that we had a restroom nearby and never really had to wait too long in line. The crowd was super pumped up for the game which made for a really fun atmosphere. I appreciated that the drink prices were reasonable! We ate brunch before the game but the chicken tenders I saw passing by me looked delicious. The views from the stadium were pretty cool, as you can see part of the city skyline. It was a really fun experience and I'm glad we got to be a part of the "dawg pound" for a game!

Del G.

Flew from SF to Cleveland to attend the 49er - Browns game. All of the stadium staff, employees, vendors and security personnel were courteous, friendly and helpful. The stadium was clean and well kept. It is a great venue in a great location! Browns fans are great fans!!

Mr G.

The Cleveland Browns organization's history has been marred by a prolonged lack of success, having not won a championship since the mid-1960s. The franchise's unfortunate moniker, "The Mistake on the Lake," aptly captures the struggles they've faced, particularly due to their questionable ownership decisions that resemble a fantasy football owner's whims more than a well-thought-out strategy. The Browns' stadium and uniforms, both outdated, reflect an inability to adapt to modern trends in the NFL. The team's on-field performance and management decisions have made it clear that they're stuck in a rut, lacking the innovation and drive necessary for success in today's competitive league. Adding to the disappointment is the behavior of some of the fans, who, while undoubtedly passionate, can come across as obnoxious. Yet, considering the decades of losing and frustration they've endured, it's somewhat understandable that emotions run high. It's ironic that Ben Roethlisberger, a legendary quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, held the title of the winningest quarterback to play in the Browns' stadium. While this might have been a moment of personal achievement, it inadvertently highlighted the Browns' struggles and inability to establish a consistent winning culture. While the Browns' current quarterback might not exude the class that Ben Roethlisberger does, it's important to remember that individual personalities shouldn't define the entire franchise. In the end, the Browns' organization needs more than just a change of quarterback; it requires a comprehensive overhaul of its management, strategies, and overall approach in order to shed its unfortunate history and finally reclaim a place of prominence in the NFL.

Gregory C.

As far as I know, a quality replacement of the mistake by the lake. Was here Sunday for the New York Jets Miracle By The Lake. Awesome time. Was disappointed in the beer selection at almost all the stands (Bud, Bud Light, Ultra and Bud Light Seltzer). However, they did have liquor, so my double Jack and Cokes were poured strongly and freely by the servers. Nice. And the Jets won. THE JETS WON !!!!! What more could you ask?

Francis Angelone

My favorite place to grab food in First Energy stadium. It’s a bit limited because it’s in the private club section. That being said, I have season tickets in the club section! Best time to grab a burger is right after the first quarter or third. They stay open a little bit after the game to. There’s a few beers on a tap and a more canned options to select from.

Erik R.

As a life long Detroit Lions fan, I've always wanted to road trip to an away game. A buddy and I decided to take the trip to Cleveland Ohio for the Browns/Lions Game. Our hotel was in downtown Cleveland and was maybe a 15 minute walk to the stadium. This was my first time to an outdoor NFL game. While the forecast was overcast with light drizzle, it did not disappoint. We had tickets in section 112 row 1 which were phenomenal. We figured when traveling to go all out. Seats were very good on the 20 yard line. Fans here stand the entire game which is different from Ford Field. One of the best things about this stadium was there were plenty of bathrooms with little to no wait times and plenty of beverage vendors. The Cleveland fans are awesome as well as they were very welcoming of visiting fans. I would highly recommend traveling to this stadium as a Browns or visiting fan.

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