Los Angeles’ Dodgers season begins within the 48 hours that pop into mind with the Detroit Tigers on Thursday afternoon.
The cheapest tickets for $135 each, and here are some fan favorite alternatives to cheer on the Blue Crew.
Los Angeles Historic State Parks – Not everything during or after the Chinatown game. Before the first pitch, fans can flock to LA State Historic Park to enjoy the pre-match festivities. Day first activities include a DJ, banda, vendor and celebration day from 9am to 4pm, near the freight snack shack. Short Stop – Where to watch the Echo Park game, this Echo Park staple is just a few blocks away from Dodger Stadium. The party continues after the game from 7pm to 2am. A DTLA staple since 1917, the Downtown Historic Grand Central Market in Los Angeles offers 10% on all vendors to wear your favorite Dodger gear. Philip Original – Chinatown Gold Room – Echo Park, similar to “Short Stop”, is a classic East Sidebar, just a few blocks away from Dodger Stadium, is packed with fans during, during and after games. Greyhound Bar & Grill – Just 10 minutes north of the stadium, the Highland Park “Greyhound” is a recent fan favorite, especially during the 2024 historic World Series run. The bar is child-friendly until 9pm at Douglas-Echo Park. Douglas has been greeting baseball fans for over 20 years as it is north at sunset. Benny Boy Brewing – A Chinatown with ample outdoor seating and a wide range of drafts, Benny Boy Brewing is a local favorite of sporting events. The bar starts at noon and will host Maria Chiband on the first pitch from 1-3pm. The projector catches all the Dodgers action. Los Angeles Aleworks – Culver City, Hawthorn This local chain has proven to be a popular place for people a little further away from the action. At both locations, “Blue Vibes” Dodger was 7.0% IPA-inspired to celebrate the opening day.
The first pitch will be thrown at 4:10pm on Thursday