Miami Marlins

A brew hall is coming to Marlins Park next season. Here are the details.

The latest enhancement to Marlins Park has been announced: The Biscayne Bay Brew Hall.

As part of a five-year partnership between the Miami Marlins and Biscayne Bay Brewing Company, the 3,000-square-foot brew hall will be located between sections 15 and 16 on the Promenade level of the ballpark. It will be open on game days and available for use for group events throughout the year.

It will be ready for Opening Day when the Marlins host the Philadelphia Phillies on March 26, 2020.

“Baseball is the social sport, and the new Biscayne Bay Brew Hall is the next enhancement in our lineup of unique and impactful programming at the ballpark as our organization continues its commitment to invest in the fan experience,” Marlins chief revenue officer Adam Jones said in a release. “This partnership with a marquee local brewing company will give our fans a great social option at Marlins Park that will be a popular meeting space pre- and postgame. We also love that this partnership enables our brand to be present throughout the market and in fans’ hands all around South Florida.”

The brew hall will feature a bar, social seating, a performance space and a large video wall. Biscayne Bay Brewing will also craft a signature Miami Marlins beer.

“We are thrilled the Marlins chose Biscayne Bay Brewing, a locally owned and independent craft brewery, to enhance their fan experience. Having a platform like Marlins Park to introduce Miamians to quality and locally made beer is an incredible opportunity. It clearly demonstrates the Marlins’ commitment to this community and we could not be more excited about the future of the team,” president of Biscayne Bay Brewing Company Jose Mallea said in a release.

The announcement comes after the Marlins did an overhaul of Marlins Park prior to last season.

Among the changes that took place in the 2019 season: The addition of AutoNation Alley in center field and The Social: Estrella Jalisco in right field, their 3o5 food menu that provides fans with cheaper concessions and the “Comunidad 305” section in right field.

This story was originally published December 19, 2019 at 1:31 PM.

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Jordan McPherson
Miami Herald
Jordan McPherson covers the Miami Hurricanes and Florida Panthers for the Miami Herald. He attended the University of Florida and covered the Gators athletic program for five years before joining the Herald staff in December 2017.
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