The Metropolitan Club is open only to season-ticket holders. Photo by Tom Sweeney. TOWN BALL TAVERN

Target Field's most traditional sports bar is an ode to Minnesota amateur baseball. Fun fact: The bar's hardwood floor is actually the old Minneapolis Lakers court from the team's last year in the Armory. Yep, you'll be gulping down beers on the same hallowed surface where Elgin Baylor played.

HRBEK'S

Named after the Twins' beloved first baseman (1981 to '94), this no-nonsense bar features Herbie's favorite beer and basket food. Try the Rex Burger, stuffed with caramelized onions.

METROPOLITAN CLUB

This enormous restaurant is encased in massive glass windows, with balcony views of the field, the plaza and downtown Minneapolis. The room's colorful panels are a tribute to the old Met's rainbow exterior. Only season-ticket holders may enter.

BUDWEISER ROOF DECK

Perched high above left field, this is party central. Check out the large bar and swanky glass fire pit. While it's mostly reserved for parties, it will be open to the public for about 25 games (tickets start at $10).

TWINS PUB

Split between two rooms, this bar behind home plate is a good place to grab a quick beer and hang with the organist.

FIRST BASE LOUNGE/THIRD BASE LOUNGE

Ticket holders in the dugout sections have access to these indoor bars, each adorned with images of the team's best first and third basemen.

LEGENDS CLUB

Ticket holders with access to the Legends concourse can check out the Harmon Killebrew-themed 573 Bar. It features two-story windows and a beautiful bar carved out of ash (just like a Louisville Slugger). The Carew Atrium and the Puckett Atrium are oversized restaurants, each with towering wood-cut portraits of the Twins legends.

CHAMPIONS CLUB

Here it is: the full VIP experience. Champions Club ticket holders get their own private entrance and valet parking. Inside, the all-inclusive drinking and dining package includes posh table seating (for munching on prime rib), a wine bar, a viewing window into the players' warm-up room, plus access to your home-plate seats. Chilly night at the park? They will even heat your blanket.