A Guide to Truist Park
Truist Park is the centerpiece of The Battery Atlanta, an entertainment district in the Cumberland neighborhood. For extra convenience, consider staying in one of the several hotels that are part of the complex.
Getting to the Ballpark
Transportation is one of the most critical parts of your planning, as the stadium is located about 10 miles north of downtown Atlanta at the junction of I-75 and I-285.
- Driving & ParkingThis is the primary way to get to the stadium. Though there are many parking lots pre-purchasing your parking is required for all Braves Managed lots. There are limited EV charging stations in each of the Battery Deck lots (Delta, Orange, Red, Green, Purple, Silver) and accessibility parking is available in Lot 29 or the Red Deck. Street parking is permit-restricted for residents of the neighborhood
- Club Member DecksThe 3 closest garages to the stadium (Orange, Truist, Delta) are only available to Club Members and are not available for single game purchase
- Closest General AdmissionOn either side of Circle 75 Parkway SE are the 4 closest garages (Red, Silver, B9, B11) to the stadium that are open for every game. These are only about a 5 minute walk from the entrance
- The WalkersAdditional auxiliary lots are located to the north of the stadium and require a 10-15 minute walk to reach the stadium. These include lots E41, E43, E44, E47, N25 & N29. Of note, tailgating is only allowed in the N29 lot on Circle 75 Parkway (not to be confused with Circle 75 Parkway SE where the closer lots are located).
- Select Game AvailabilityThere are 6 additional lots that are only open for select, though several of them are closer to the stadium than the auxiliary lots.
- RideshareThe designated zone is located at Windy Ridge Parkway, near the Third Base Gate and the Delta Deck.
- Public Transit
- MARTAThere is no direct rail line. You must take the MARTA Gold/Red line to Midtown Station and transfer to the MARTA Bus Route 12. Transfer at the Cumberland Mall to the Circulator Blue or Green lines to reach the stadium
- Cumberland CirculatorThe free busses Circulator Blue and Green service the general Cumberland area with stops at the stadium
- The Cumberland HopperAn autonomous shuttle pilot program connecting Truist Park and the Battery Atlanta with the Cobb Galleria Centre. On select game days, the Cumberland Hopper will provide complimentary shuttle service via the I-285 Transit and Pedestrian Bridge
Pregame Festivities
The stadium is a main hub of The Battery entertainment district. The complex is an open container zone allowing patrons to drink on the streets from plastic containers and features several walk up drink windows to facilitate this street party atmosphere.
Bars & Restaurants
- Formerly Terrapin Taproom, Blue Moon took over this bar & grill in 2025. It is located in the stadium behind right field near the Chop House Gate and has its own entrance into the park (though it is still accessible for those without a ticket). Despite the rebrand they still feature a slightly altered Fox Bros BBQ menu
- Located within the Live! at the Batter complex, it is a 30,000-sq-ft sports bar with a 40-foot diagonal LED screen.
- Widely considered the best Neapolitan pizza in Atlanta with an open kitchen and communal seating.
- Chef Ford Fry's famous Tex-Mex spot. Known for Ranch Water cocktails and elite fajitas.
- A more sophisticated, Southern cocktail-focused experience based on the popular magazine.
- An award winning Latin sandwich shop by Chef Hector Santiago.
- The go to spot for a high end pregame steak or oysters.
- Pan-Asian food hall featuring bubble tea, poke, Thai, ramen, and Chinese
- Local favorite located right next to the Chop House Gate and only open on game days. You can order from this quick service restaurant from both inside and outside the gates.
- Another local institution, this deli is a great place for a quick sandwich before the game.
Neighborhood Attractions
- A 3,600-capacity music venue that hosts major touring acts.
- Full-body VR games that's great for group outings
- A specialized sports retail hub where you can test sports gear.
- A large grass area with a massive screen where fans without tickets can watch the game for free.
Monuments & Unique Features
- StatuesSurrounding the stadium are several statues of iconic Braves, located outside of various entrance gates
- Phil Niekro - 3rd Base Gate
- Warren Spahn - Left Field Gate
- Bobby Cox - 1st Base Gate
- Hank AaronThe Aaron statue is located inside the stadium in the Monument Garden
- Monument Garden(Section 125) Located on the main concourse behind home plate, this area showcases Braves history. It features:
- The Hank Aaron StatueThis statue shows the moment of impact between bat and ball on Aaron's record-breaking 715th home run.
- The 755 SculptureA massive art piece made of 755 baseball bats representing Aaron's home run record.
- Braves Hall of FameArtifacts from the team's history in Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta as well as plaques for the 41 Braves Hall of Famers
- Braves in CooperstownA bat or glove represents each of the 58 Braves who have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. There are also plaques for each of these players at Guest Services in section 111
- Retired NumbersThe Braves 12 retired jersey numbers are displayed next to the Aaron statue. An interactive exhibit allows fans to learn more about each of the Braves legends whose numbers have been retired. These numbers are also displayed around the stadium between decks. (#3 Dale Murphy, #6 Bobby Cox, #10 Chipper Jones, #21 Warren Spahn, #25 Andruw Jones, #29 John Smoltz, #31 Greg Maddux, #35 Phil Niekro, #41 Eddie Mathews, #42 Jackie Robinson [league wide], #44 Hank Aaron, #47 Tom Glavine)
- Honors and AwardsReproductions of Greg Maddux's 1995 Cy Young Award, Hank Aaron's 1957 MVP Award, Dale Murphy's 1982 Silver Slugger Award, Andruw Jones' 2005 Gold Glove Award and David Justice's 1990 Rookie of the Year Award, along with a list of all the winners of these awards in franchise history.
- History of Braves JerseysDisplay featuring more than 25 different styles of jerseys worn since the franchise was born in 1871
- Braves Moments ArtifactsA collection of artifacts from historic moments in Braves history including Sid Bream's Knee Brace, 1957 World Series ring, and 1995 World Series champagne bottle signed by Tom Glavine
- World Series TrophiesThe 1995 and 2021 World Series trophies are displayed in the Champions Suit and can be viewed from the Monument Garden
- Tomahawk LEGO StatueA large LEGO version of the Braves tomahawk logo is featured in the main entrance corridor
- Pennants41 pennants for Division, National League, and World Series champions are displayed on the light poles in the outfield
- The POW/MIA ChairA permanent saved seat in the outfield near the American Flag that remains empty to honor prisoners of war and those missing in action.
Seating & Special Sections
Like most new ballparks, Truist has numerous club and private group sections throughout the stadium.
- The Champions SuiteClosest Suites to the field, on the lower level, they display the 1995 and 2021 World Series trophies as well as replica rings from NL Championships in 1991, 1992, 1996 and 1999 and the 1995 World Series ring
- Xfinity Club SuitesClimate-controlled premium area behind home plate with retractable glass windows and access to exclusive hospitality area and concessions. The Xfinity Club itself features displays that pay tribute to Braves managers, Braves Cy Young Award winners, Braves Rookie of the Year Award winners and Braves no-hitters
- The Truist ClubThe most exclusive seating in the house, located directly behind home plate with all-inclusive fine dining and leather seats.
- Delta SKY360° ClubPremium seats between the dugouts with access to a climate-controlled lounge and inclusive food/drink.
- Coors Light Chop HouseA multi-level seating area in right field that features refrigerated cup holders to keep your beer cold. Below the Chop is a unique area located in the right field wall
- Hank Aaron TerraceLocated in left field, offering an indoor/outdoor club experience with a history rich decor.
Concessions
- Specialty & Signature Items
- The Home Run Stack(Section 113) Two beef patties and three slices of toasted brioche layered with Hungarian candied bacon and smoked brisket, topped with pickled onion slaw and BBQ sauce.
- Big League Platter(Section 111) A full rack of in-house smoked pork ribs, molasses baked beans, jalapeño bacon mac & cheese, and honey butter biscuits.
- The Perimeter Dog(Section 141) A foot long, half-pound hot dog topped with sweet bacon jam, sport peppers, Vidalia onions, and lemon-pepper Dijonnaise.
- Double Play Bao Buns(Blue Moon Beer Garden) Mongolian beef bao buns stuffed with shredded teriyaki steak and hoisin mayo.
- "Don't Call It Hotlanta" Chicken Sandwich(Sections 138, 320) Crispy chicken with maple sriracha, cheddar, smoked bacon, chipotle aioli, and avocado purée.
- Birria Hot Dog(Section 141) A foot-long dog topped with slow-braised birria beef, pickled onions, jalapeños, and lime crema.
- Peach Cobbler NachosCinnamon-sugar tortilla chips topped with peach cobbler filling and whipped cream.
- Outfield MarketEight stall food hall located on the main level (sections 152-155). It is the best place to find variety in one spot.
- NFA BurgerFeatures a ballpark exclusive mini version of their famous Classic Burger.
- Fred's Meat & BreadAn Atlanta Michelin-recognized legend serving Ribeye Cheesesteaks and Korean Cheesesteaks.
- Velvet TacoInventive global tacos, including the fan-favorite Spicy Chicken Tikka.
- Taqueria TsunamiLatin-Asian fusion featuring their signature Asian Nachos with Kogi BBQ short rib.
- Pepper's HotdogsPremium, local hot dogs. Look for the Braves Signature Dog exclusive to this stall.
- Coop's WingsA spin off of the stadium's chicken staple, offering wings in Lemon Pepper Wet and Coca-Cola BBQ flavors.
- The Sweet SpotThe ultimate dessert hub with Mo'Bay Beignets, Sugar Shane's Cookies, and Mayfield ice cream.
- Giving KitchenA rotating stall featuring a different local Atlanta chef every month with proceeds supporting food service workers.
- Coop's Championship Chicken(Sections 138, 320) Home to pickle-brined tenders and specialty chicken sandwiches
- Smokey Q(Sections 116, 242, 329) The go-to for BBQ, including Brisket Nacho Helmets.
- Grindhouse Killer Burgers(Sections 315, 335) Serving double-patty Grindhouse Style beef burgers.
- Waffle House(Section 311) An Atlanta icon serving classic waffles and hashbrowns.
- Ballpark StandarsThese stands are found around the ballpark, generally with one in each quadrant of the main concourses.
- 1871 GrilleThe primary hub for standard burgers and dogs, plus the flagship Home Run Stack
- The SliceServes fresh pizza slices and meatball subs.
- Mayfield Ice CreamFull service ice cream stand
- Craft Beer Selection
- Blue Moon Brewery & Grill(Section 106 )A full service brewery and restaurant brewing exclusive craft beers on site that are only available at Truist Park.
- Local Craft Kiosks(Sections 108, 137, and 309) These hubs feature Georgia favorites like Creature Comforts (Tropicalia), SweetWater (420), New Realm, and Red Hare.
- Wine
- Walk-Off Markets(Sections 130 & 155) These grab-and-go markets offer the best premium wine selection in the park, featuring canned and bottled whites, reds, and sparkling wines
- Notable Bars & DestinationsThese bars are the main place for cocktails and also feature other specialty items
- THE SIP(Section 113) The premier spot for the famous Beer Bat, a two-foot-tall souvenir bat filled with your choice of craft draft.
- El Jimado Tequila Bar(Sections 212 & 232) Specializes in stadium pour frozen margaritas, ranch water, and premium tequila based mixed drinks.
- Svedka Bar(Section 108) A high energy bar offering frozen lemonade cocktails and vodka based bucket drinks.
- Suncruiser Bar(Section 321) Features Suncruiser Vodka Tea on tap, along with a variety of premium spirits and wine.
- Topo Chico tunnel(Section 131) A branded experience tunnel serving a full range of Topo Chico Hard Seltzers, including the exclusive Strawberry Guava and Signature Lime flavors.
- Closer's Bar(Chop House Gate) A new bar featuring elevated ballpark cocktails and monthly rotating signature drinks.
- Jim Beam Bourbon Decks(Section 144) Offers high end bourbon pours and bourbon slushies (Strawberry and Lemonade).
- Cutwater Cocktail Bar(Section 120) The primary hub for premium canned cocktails and Nutrl seltzers.
Field Dimensions
Stadium Information
Distinguishing Features
- The Battery Atlanta entertainment district
- Chop House
- Monument Garden
Notable Events
- Opening: April 14, 2017
- 2025 All Star Game
Suggested Places
Recommended places to visit near this stadium