The Battery Atlanta, the entertainment complex attached to Truist Park, offers up spots to throw back a cold beer, eat a slice of pizza or chow down on a burger from a former boy band member.

During Game 5 of the World Series, the crowds at the district grew so large that officials have restricted part of it to World Series ticketholders, WSB-TV reported. During the Braves playoffs and now the World Series, the district has become a gathering spot for fans to watch the game on big-screen TVs, while enjoying food, drink and entertainment.

One of the popular gathering spots at the Battery is Punch Bowl Social, a two-story facility that offers places to eat, drink and play games, including bowling lanes and a bocce court, the AJC has previously reported.

The Braves also organized watch party space on the Plaza Green outside the stadium.

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