How to enjoy a Chattanooga Lookouts game

We’re putting together tips + tricks on having the best experience at AT&T Field with the Chattanooga Lookouts.

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The Chattanooga Lookouts are back at the AT&T Field for their 2025 season — and we’re sharing all the inside secrets.

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The Chattanooga Lookouts are returning to AT&T Field for the 2025 MiLB season — so we thought we should pitch some tips on going to a game.

Before you go, make sure you read the stadium’s policies on being cashless and more. From there, you’re set to plan a day at the field.

The team hosts several promotions throughout the week such as Thirsty Thursday where folks can enjoy drink specials + Firework Fridays to enjoy a fireworks show, win or lose.

Bring your shades until the sun sets + a mitt so you can lookout for foul balls in the stands.

Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack — you can never go wrong with ballpark food, but Editor Haley swears by the hot dogs + adds diced onions.

Now that you’re ready to play ball, see the team’s full season schedule.

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