Aerial view of American Family Field
MLB Venue Guide

American Family Field

Milwaukee, WI · Home of the Milwaukee Brewers

Capacity
~41,700
Opened
2001
Surface
Grass
Home team
Milwaukee Brewers

Upcoming games

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  • San Francisco Giants at Milwaukee Brewers
    Thu, Jun 4, 2026 · 1:10 PM CDT
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  • Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Brewers
    Fri, Jun 12, 2026 · 6:40 PM CDT
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  • Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Brewers
    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 · 6:15 PM CDT
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  • Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Brewers
    Sun, Jun 14, 2026 · 1:10 PM CDT
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  • Cleveland Guardians at Milwaukee Brewers
    Tue, Jun 16, 2026 · 6:40 PM CDT
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  • Cleveland Guardians at Milwaukee Brewers
    Wed, Jun 17, 2026 · 6:40 PM CDT
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  • Cleveland Guardians at Milwaukee Brewers
    Thu, Jun 18, 2026 · 1:10 PM CDT
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  • Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers
    Fri, Jun 26, 2026 · 6:45 PM CDT
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  • Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers
    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 · 6:10 PM CDT
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  • Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Brewers
    Sun, Jun 28, 2026 · 1:10 PM CDT
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  • Cincinnati Reds at Milwaukee Brewers
    Mon, Jun 29, 2026 · 6:40 PM CDT
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  • Cincinnati Reds at Milwaukee Brewers
    Tue, Jun 30, 2026 · 6:40 PM CDT
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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near American Family Field fills early.

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Getting there

American Family Field sits on the western edge of Milwaukee in the Story Hill neighborhood, just off I-94 at the Stadium Freeway interchange. The ballpark is famously car-and-tailgate-oriented — the surrounding surface lots are one of MLB's signature tailgate scenes and are part of the game-day experience. Milwaukee County Transit System runs route-based and dedicated game-day Brewers Line bus service from downtown and other points; check current MCTS schedules before traveling. Driving in from downtown takes about 10 minutes; reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing for visitors who want a guaranteed nearby spot. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along the stadium ring roads. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Brewers' official site before going.

The neighborhood

The ballpark sits in a setting that is more parkland-and-parking than urban neighborhood — Helfaer Field (a youth ballpark on the Milwaukee County Stadium footprint), Miller Brewing's Milwaukee headquarters a short walk north, and the residential blocks of Story Hill and Miller Valley frame the site. There is no walkable bar district immediately adjacent to the gates; the pre-game scene is concentrated in the surrounding surface lots, where Brewers tailgating is a multi-decade institution and one of MLB's most distinctive game-day cultures. A short ride east opens into Milwaukee's downtown, the Historic Third Ward, and Walker's Point — that's where the city's serious bar, brewery, and restaurant density lives. Brady Street and Bay View are also worth pairing with a longer Brewers visit.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Walkable on-site options are limited to the team-operated Friday's Front Row Sports Grill inside the park, but the surrounding lots host one of MLB's signature tailgate cultures — bratwurst, beer, and bean bags are the canonical pre-game ritual. For sit-down options a short ride east or south, Sobelman's Pub & Grill is the destination burger-and-Bloody-Mary stop on St. Paul Avenue. Lakefront Brewery in Riverwest runs Friday-night fish fries that are a Milwaukee institution. Three Brothers Bar Restaurant in Bay View serves the Serbian-American sit-down experience that has defined Milwaukee dining for over 70 years. Mader's Restaurant in the Third Ward is the classic Milwaukee German-American sit-down. Kopp's Frozen Custard is the canonical post-game frozen-custard stop. Wisconsin Cheese Mart downtown is the destination for cheese curds and bagged regional cheese to take home. Pre-game tailgates in the lots build for hours before first pitch on weekend home stands.

First-timer tips

Arrive earlier than feels necessary — the tailgate culture is the experience here, and most regular ticket-holders are in the lots two or three hours before first pitch. The retractable fan-shaped roof is the building's signature feature and operates on a sliding mechanism along the third- and first-base lines; the Brewers post roof status on the day of the game. Bernie Brewer's slide above left field is a long-standing tradition — he slides after every Brewers home run. The Brewers publish current bag policy, clear-bag rules, and gate-open times on their official site and these change season to season — check before traveling. Mobile-only tickets and cash-free concessions are the norm. Klement's Famous Racing Sausages — the between-inning costumed sausage race — is the canonical Brewers-game tradition; the race happens in the middle of the sixth.

Best games to catch

Brewers–Cubs is the deepest current rivalry on the home calendar and the hardest weekend series to walk up — the proximity of the fan bases (and the heavy Chicago contingent that drives north for weekend series) keeps demand high. Brewers–Cardinals carries longstanding NL Central weight. Visits from the Dodgers, Yankees, and Reds anchor strong summer weekends. The Brewers' promotional calendar — fireworks Fridays, bobblehead nights, Hispanic Heritage Night, German Heritage Night — is published on the team site and varies year to year. October baseball at the park has been a recurring fixture across the Brewers' recent contention window — divisional-series home dates price as the hardest tickets of the year when they happen.

What to know

American Family Field opened in April 2001 as Miller Park, replacing the adjacent Milwaukee County Stadium (1953–2000) on what had been the County Stadium parking lots. It was renamed American Family Field in 2021 when American Family Insurance — the Madison-based insurer — took over the naming rights from the Miller Brewing Company. The defining architectural feature is the fan-shaped retractable roof that opens and closes along the third- and first-base lines — it is the only roof of its kind in MLB. The Brewers won the franchise's first NL pennant from the park in 2018's NLCS appearance, fell short in the 2018 NLCS, and have remained a regular October contender across the late 2010s and 2020s. Bernie Brewer's slide above left field, the Klement's Racing Sausages, and the surrounding tailgate culture are the building's signature game-day identifiers and are continuous threads from the County Stadium era. The site sits within the broader Miller Park entertainment district immediately west of downtown Milwaukee.

Frequently asked questions

What time do gates open at American Family Field?

Gates typically open about 90 minutes to 2 hours before first pitch on game days, with the parking lots opening earlier for tailgating. Exact gate-open and lot-open times shift season to season — check the Brewers' official gates and entry page for the current schedule.

How do I get to American Family Field without a car?

Milwaukee County Transit System runs route-based and dedicated game-day Brewers Line bus service from downtown and other points. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along the stadium ring roads. The ballpark's setting is car-oriented, so transit options are more limited than at most urban MLB parks.

Where can I park near American Family Field?

The team-operated surface lots ringing the ballpark are the primary parking option and are a core part of the Brewers tailgate culture. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing. Tailgating is allowed and encouraged in the lots.

Is American Family Field the same as Miller Park?

Yes — the ballpark was renamed American Family Field in 2021 when American Family Insurance took over naming rights from the Miller Brewing Company. It is the same fan-shaped retractable-roof stadium that opened in 2001; only the name changed.

Does American Family Field have a retractable roof?

Yes — the fan-shaped retractable roof opens and closes along the third- and first-base lines and is the only roof of its kind in MLB. The Brewers publish the roof status on the day of the game closer to first pitch.

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