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Mariners open new event space, beer hall across from T-Mobile Park

Victory Hall will open up for every Mariners, Sounders, and Seahawks game

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There’s lots of space to jump around and celebrate in during those remarkable M’s plays.

Rendering via Victory Hall

Not able to snag Mariners Opening Day tix? No need for FOMO — Victory Hall, a new indoor/outdoor event space owned by the Mariners, opens Thursday, March 30 in The Boxyard across the street from T-Mobile Park.

While The Boxyard complex is already home to Steelheads Alley and Hatback Bar and Grille, this addition adds the capacity for another 1,000 people looking to catch the game (or anyone who’s looking for event space for any other reason).

In addition to including five 100-inch flat screen TVs and a 20-ft by 11-ft TV wall, the 1,200-sqft event space will operate as a beer garden during any Mariners, Seahawks, or Sounders games.

Victory Hall is celebrating its grand opening with a party beginning at 3 p.m. on Thursday, March 30 featuring a live DJ, food trucks, and Mariners-themed cocktails before the game begins at 7:10 p.m.

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