Guide to Safeco Field
John Nelson, a member of the Mariners seating team, has all the answers for your questions about seeing the M’s in Safeco Field.
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The best views of Seattle’s skyline can be found in section 320 at Safeco Field.
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Several carts sell food along Occidental near the stadium.
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The historic Triangle Pub is a good place for a beer before the game.
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The view from the center-field bleachers, Safeco’s cheapest seat.
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The concession stand next to the Mariners Hall of Fame Museum has a wide selection of beer and wine.
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Fans check out the drink choices in the ’Pen.
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Tacos and fried grasshoppers are on the menu at Poquitos in left field.
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The handsome First Base Vine wine bar is located at section 125.
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The handmade ice cream sandwiches at the Frozen Rope are popular with fans.
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Scooter the Beerguy is at section 138. He’s sold beer at every M’s game in Safeco Field.
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Many Spokane-area coaches are enshrined in the state High School Coaches Hall of Fame.
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Some of the Spokane Indians players you’ll see at the Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest.
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Views of Elliott Bay and the Olympics are spectacular from the picnic area on the 300 level.
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Views of Elliott Bay and the Olympics are spectacular from the picnic area on the 300 level.
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Behind section 340, snap a sunset shot of the Seattle skyline.
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Fans hang out at Lookout Landing on the 300 level.
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Fans celebrate a grand slam at Safeco Field earlier this year.
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Fireworks night at the ballpark. Another fireworks night is scheduled on Monday.
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