Step Inside: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland‘s Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse offers passionate sports and music fans some of the best entertainment options in Ohio. Originally opened in 1994, the indoor arena is the home of the NBA‘s Cleveland Cavaliers, as well as hockey’s Cleveland Monsters, an AHL team affiliated with nearby NHL team the Columbus Blue Jackets

The Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse is located in the heart of downtown Cleveland, directly next to the Progressive Field baseball stadium, in a bar-and restaurant-heavy area known as the Gateway District. When not hosting sporting events, it books concerts from an eclectic array of musicians, including Michael Bublé, Harry Styles, The 1975 and JoJo Siwa, as well as events such as wrestling, ice skating and monster truck jams. 

 

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse History

The Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse opened in 1994 as Gund Arena, and was called Quicken Loans Arena from 2005 until 2019. Prior to moving into the arena, the Cleveland Cavaliers played home games at the Richfield Coliseum, a locally revered indoor venue twenty miles south of Cleveland. A desire to have the Cavs play closer to the city, as well the need to have an upgraded stadium for baseball, led to the construction of the new venues. 

The Cavs moved into the arena starting with the 1994-1995 season, as did Cleveland’s hockey team at the time, the International Hockey League’s Cleveland Lumberjacks. When the latter team became defunct in 2001, the San Jose Sharks‘ AHL affiliate moved to the city and became the Cleveland Barons. In 2007, after the Barons moved to Worcester, Massachusetts, the AHL franchise formerly known as the Utah Grizzlies relocated to Cleveland and became the Lake Erie Monsters, and then just the Monsters in 2016. 

Before the 2019-2020 NBA season, the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse completed $185 million in renovations that expanded the arena’s footprint — the venue’s public space expanded dramatically, from 95,380 to 152,970 square feet — and added a modern sheen. Of particular note is an eight-story glass façade comprising 1,475 pieces that reflects the city’s skyline and a spacious new atrium, as well as a tunnel-like Power Portal featuring 2,200 square feet of 2.6mm LED panels that doubles as a fan entry point.

Other upgrades include new seats, refurbished luxury suites, upgraded concessions, dazzling multimedia walls and sleek art pieces installed throughout the arena. With the renovations, the arena’s current basketball capacity is 19,432. All the upgrades have prepared the venue to host high-profile events, including the 2022 NBA All-Star Game.

 

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Concerts & Events

The Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse celebrated its grand reopening in fall 2019 with a concert by The Black Keys, who formed in nearby Akron. That booking exemplifies the caliber of concerts held at the arena, which regularly hosts big names in rock (Paul McCartney, Fleetwood Mac, Hall & Oates), metal (Metallica, Tool), pop (Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, P!nk), country (Garth Brooks, Eric Church) and hip-hop (Jay-Z, Kanye West). 

In addition to concerts, the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse books special entertainment events such as Disney on Ice, Cirque du Soleil: CRYSTAL, WWE Monday Night RAW and WWE Fastlane. However, the fieldhouse also holds 1,400 private events each year thanks to nine separate spaces that can serve parties and meetings of various sizes. The arena is also known for hosting large-scale one-off events such as the Cleveland Bridal Show, the 2016 Republican National Convention and the 2020 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First & Second Rounds.

 

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Food & Concessions

Even before it was called the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, the venue has always prided itself on having Cleveland-centric concessions. Celebrity chef Michael Symon has an arena-exclusive place called Symon’s Burger Joint that dishes up delicious grub. Symon is joined by several other eateries with local ties, including Karen Small’s Market at the Fig — a tasty offshoot of the farm-to-table pioneer’s flagship eatery the Flying Fig — Tiwanna Scott-Williams’ comfort-food-heavy Pearl’s Kitchen, and a seventy-five-person capacity version of Rocco Whalen’s esteemed restaurant Fahrenheit. For those who want to sample Cleveland’s local brews, Saucy Brew Works offers a pub with eighteen drafts on tap.

With the renovations, the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse has also expanded its food options, so fans craving nearly any kind of food can sate their hunger. In addition to arena staples such as hot dogs, nachos, wings and popcorn, eateries offer modern Mexican food, pizza, a pretzel-toppings bar and barbecue from Cavaliers icon Elmore Smith at Elmore’s Smokehouse. Around the arena, thirsty patrons can also enjoy multiple dedicated bar areas, including a Bell’s Brewery, Jack Daniel’s Bar and the Budweiser BrewHouse, which features self-pour drafts and the Loudville Grill.

 

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