Aerial view of Enterprise Center
NHL Venue Guide

Enterprise Center

St. Louis, MO · Home of the St. Louis Blues

Capacity
~18,096
Opened
1994
Surface
Ice (hockey)
Home team
St. Louis Blues

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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Enterprise Center fills early.

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Getting there

Enterprise Center sits in downtown St. Louis at 14th and Clark, two blocks west of Busch Stadium and an easy walk from the convention-center hotels. MetroLink light rail's Civic Center station drops a short walk south of the arena — both the Red and Blue Lines serve it. Driving in uses I-64 and I-44 with team-affiliated and adjacent garages ringing the arena; reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on the busiest nights. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along Clark and Brett Hull Way. Confirm bag and entry rules on the arena's official site before going.

The neighborhood

The blocks immediately around the arena are working downtown St. Louis — Union Station's restored complex sits a short walk west, Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village are two blocks east on Clark, and the Stifel Theatre (the renovated historic Kiel Auditorium) sits directly across Market Street. Washington Avenue's loft-and-restaurant strip runs a few blocks north and is the densest downtown bar district. The Gateway Arch and Mississippi riverfront are a 15-minute walk east. The arena's location puts it on the same downtown sports block as Busch Stadium — overlapping Blues and Cardinals event nights produce one of MLB/NHL's most concentrated downtown game-day clusters.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Walkable pre-game stops include Paddy O's (the longtime St. Louis sports bar a block from the arena), Cardinals Nation (the multi-level Ballpark Village restaurant two blocks east), and Schlafly Tap Room (the flagship Schlafly brewpub a short walk north on Locust Street). Bailey's Range downtown is a casual burger sit-down a short walk away. Sugarfire Smoke House serves casual St. Louis barbecue a short walk away. Charlie Gitto's on The Hill is the destination toasted-ravioli sit-down a short ride west. Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tour in Soulard pairs naturally with a pre-game stop for visitors. Pappy's Smokehouse is the destination St. Louis barbecue stop in Midtown a short ride west. Pre-game crowds at the closest bars build quickly within an hour of puck drop.

First-timer tips

Arrive earlier than you'd think — security screening at the main gates can stack up on big Blues nights, and downtown garages fill quickly when the Blues and Cardinals overlap. The 2019 Stanley Cup Champions banner hangs in the rafters — the franchise's first NHL title after 51 seasons of trying — and is the building's defining single image. Brett Hull Way (the street alongside the arena renamed in 2018) honors the Hall of Fame Blues sniper. The arena has refined its bag, clear-bag, and mobile-ticket workflows in recent seasons — check the official site before you pack. Mobile-only tickets and cash-free concessions are the norm. The supporting-team Saint Louis University men's basketball plays its home schedule at Chaifetz Arena and not here — don't confuse the venues.

Best games to catch

For the Blues, the Central Division rivalries against the Blackhawks, Avalanche, and Stars consistently anchor the strongest home dates — Blackhawks games carry the heaviest single-game demand. Original Six visits from the Bruins, Rangers, Red Wings, Canadiens, and Maple Leafs draw above-average crowds. The Blues' annual Winter Classic and outdoor-game appearances are separate from the home arena schedule but worth tracking. The team publishes a promotional calendar on its official site — heritage jerseys, themed nights, giveaways — that varies year to year. The 2019 Stanley Cup banner-raising night is the building's most-replayed single moment, and the Blues' continued playoff appearances keep April and May home dates pricing as the season's hardest tickets.

What to know

Enterprise Center opened in October 1994 as the Kiel Center, replacing the St. Louis Arena (1929–1994) as the home of the Blues. It was renamed Savvis Center in 2000, Scottrade Center in 2006, and Enterprise Center in 2018 when Enterprise Holdings — the St. Louis-based rental-car company — acquired the naming rights. The Blues won the 2019 Stanley Cup at the arena (Game 7 was played in Boston, but the building hosted the home portion of that Finals run), ending a 51-year drought as the franchise's first title — the banner-raising night the following October is one of the most-replayed moments in St. Louis sports history. The street alongside the arena was renamed Brett Hull Way in 2018 in honor of the Hall of Fame Blues sniper. The arena underwent a significant interior renovation completed in 2020 that modernized the seating bowl, concourses, and premium areas. The location two blocks west of Busch Stadium produces overlapping Cardinals and Blues game nights that fill downtown.

Frequently asked questions

What time do doors open at Enterprise Center?

Doors typically open about 90 minutes before puck drop for standard Blues games, sometimes earlier for marquee events. Check the arena's official event page for the specific game's door time.

How do I get to Enterprise Center without a car?

MetroLink light rail's Civic Center station drops a short walk south of the arena — both the Red and Blue Lines serve it. The Red Line connects to Lambert Airport and the Blue Line runs to the eastern Illinois suburbs. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along Clark and Brett Hull Way.

Where can I park near Enterprise Center?

Team-affiliated and adjacent downtown garages ring the arena, with shared Busch Stadium garages two blocks east. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing. Many fans use MetroLink and skip parking entirely.

Is Enterprise Center the same as Scottrade Center?

Yes — the arena was renamed Enterprise Center in 2018 when Enterprise Holdings acquired the naming rights from Scottrade. It is the same downtown arena that opened in 1994 as Kiel Center; only the name has changed across multiple naming-rights cycles.

Did the Blues win a Stanley Cup at Enterprise Center?

Yes — the Blues won the 2019 Stanley Cup, the franchise's first NHL title after 51 seasons. Game 7 of that Final was played in Boston, but the arena hosted the home portion of the Finals run and the championship banner-raising the following October.

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