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- Asa BaumSeptember 30, 2016Such an awesome experience watching a game here, my first ever baseball game! So many great places to eat & drink. The atmosphere was buzzing.Upvoted 2 days ago
- The best park in America. No bad seat in the house. Breathe in the garlic fries and listen for the foghorn. For Me This Is HeavenUpvoted 2 days ago
- MarkApril 2, 2012Buy tickets in the upper deck around the infield for a great view of the game and the SF Bay. For food, order the Super Dog (top notch ballpark hot dog), and obviously get the garlic fries too.Upvoted 19 hours ago
- Jeremy PerontoApril 7, 2016Most picturesque stadium in baseball. As much as I prefer nice seats, the upper deck on the first base line is fun because you can see the cove and the action.
- Staff PicksJuly 1, 2014Baseball isn't the only thing to see at AT&T Park. Take a stroll after work through the new edible garden with a bar as well as tables, benches, and fire pits for you to sit and enjoy your snack. Read more
- Come and try the San Francsico Dog (all beef hotdog inside a sourdough bun with stoneground mustard) but you can find a greater variety of food all of the park. making more than one trip is mandatory.
- Cicely MadarangSeptember 20, 2017When it's cold, I like to get the soup in a bread bowl. Any other time, the garlic fries are a must and the crab sandwich is to die for!! (Well worth the cost in my book)
- Gsus S.S.June 22, 2023Best ballpark in my opinion. 👍🏻 Garlic fries, crab sandwich, anchor beer and Bulleit cocktails. Helpful staff and too many attractions complimentary to the game itself. Great experience again.
- Crab Sandwiches, always and forever! Cheapest beer in the place; the cans of Tecate at Orlando's in centerfield or the Mexican place behind home plate on the View Reserve level. $9 for a full 16 ozs
- KellySeptember 23, 2023No bad views! The food inside the park is a little pricy, but there are some surrounding restaurants you can get takeout from. The park doesn’t restrict you from bringing in outside food.Upvoted 2 days ago
- The premiere baseball park in California. Great food, great team, great atmosphere. Don't forget to get a cha-cha bowl, an ice cream sundae and of course, garlic fries. Tip: Get tickets on stubhub.
- Clean, fun, and...of course...expensive food & drink. Pretty good food, though. Once a year, the crab sandwich is a must. $$$, but delicious.
- Abby CJuly 1, 2015Very fun! The baseball game turns into an event for the whole family here. Many interactive things such as baseball cards and first game certificates available. The burger at Original Joes is great.
- KarenJune 10, 2018They've got garlic fries! Also, they host live viewings of opera on Monday nights during the off-season. Pretty cool!
- Stephanie OrmeJune 10, 2019I wanted to visit this park for the view, and the park delivers in that. But the food prices were insanely high. $20 for a craft beer?! Also, the busiest scoreboard I've ever seen. 😵
- Kevin RickertJuly 18, 2015Gilroy Garlic Fries. This is a wonderful stadium, definitely going to be in several Top 5 Lists no matter where you look. If you're coming in from out of town, do a day game.
- Brian StraussAugust 18, 2016The Ghirardelli ice cream stand serves amazing sundaes. Get the superb chocolate ice cream. Skip the "half pound bratwurst" the bun can't stand up to the strength of the dog.
- Garlic fries and hot dogs are always good, but check out the huge variety of food located in the arcade behind the jumbotron. Club level is worth visiting, lots of memorabilia and things to look at!
- AndreaAugust 10, 2013Great food: cha cha bowl, garlic fries and hot dogs are all great! If you have kids, be sure to take them to the slide (inside the coke bottle) and the mini baseball field to hit a few!
- Travel + LeisureJuly 30, 2012Save time with a pre-game bite at Public House. Their "secret entrance" gets you into the ballpark much faster than lining up outside.
- View of the scoreboard is often blocked from this far out towards left field - a couple sections towards home plate rectifies that. That said, still a lovely place to take in an afternoon ballgame.
- Alex OsorioApril 26, 2016Sit in the center field bleachers, the crowd is more authentic and you get easy access to the crab rolls(upstairs) and pizza(downstairs) in the food area behind the bleachers.
- Go to public house next door for some of the best beer selection in SF. Ask for it "to go" and bring it into the game. Cheaper and better than the beer you get in the park
- Really good view of the entire playing field if you sit in rows 15 and above.
- Jonathan TurnbullJuly 6, 2016Amazing venue, have a walk round the stadium to get some picture perfect views. Watch out with the price of beer and food, it's very expensive! Great experience though
- Even the nose bleeds offer a great view of the game. Allowed to bring in drinks & snacks but if you must buy food get the pulled pork nachoes.
- Paul MorrisNovember 5, 2016Great team even when it's supposed to be our year and we give it to the Cubs, and friendly employees
- StevenMay 12, 2015Crab Sandwiches, Cha Cha Bowls ( get extra chicken), Chicago Dogs, Carmel Popcorn, Chicken Fingers/w Garlic Fries, Irish Coffees from the full bars around the park.
- Patrick Finley (@pjfinley)December 23, 2014One of the best new parks around. I prefer 1st base line sitting but not really a bad view in the house. Enjoy!
- Sit in the lower box along the 1st base line by the visitors' bullpen to hear how the fans whistle at the opposing relievers. 🎵🎵
- Drinks are stupid expensive, but that's to be expected. Having a flask helps 🤓They even have veggie dogs!
- Julia KateSeptember 14, 2016What a cool tour! This place makes you feel like the Giants is a family which is lovely. Wouldn't pay for a box, the lounges weren't fancy for the price tag. Definitely sad I missed a game by 1/2 hr
- There are a very limited number of s'more panini's (peanut butter, chocolate, marshmallow) per fame available at the 1B Carvery at section 110. These are intense, so find a partner to share it with.
- Brian StraussAugust 18, 2016Certainly one of the best parks in all of MLB. Live in the East Bay? Take the ferry directly to ball park to avoid the congestion.
- Great fan experience and I would avoid the bleacher sections if wearing visiting team apparel since it can get rowdy. Overall, the fans are great and plenty of entertainment between innings.
- AJ DMay 23, 2019Unfortunately concessions are crazy high this year. Being in last place handcuffs season ticket holders in secondary market.
- Grab your crazy crab sandwich before heading to your seats. The view is so amazing from any seat in the house, you will never want to leave
- Anton ShusterOctober 11, 2015The best situated baseball stadium. If you don't like the game, you get an amazing view of the bay. The Crazy Crabz sandwich is tasty.
- This side gets sun nonstop during day games. Bring a good hat and sunblock.
- Pop up to the View Reserve level for shorter drink/food/restroom lines AND an awesome view of the park/bay.
- Houstix.com NickJuly 24, 2017Bring a sweater or light jacket for night games at at&t park. That bay breeze is nippy!
- Kevin BurgJuly 12, 2014Other than professional baseball games, notable things here include garlic fries and great views over the bay.
- Go early to watch BP best time to interact and get autographs from the players and coaches. Be sure to get the garlic fries. Club level is the best seats
- Bring beer in the stadium if you get it at Public House. Cheaper than in the stadium.
- Cooper SmithAugust 16, 2011Opt for the standing room only tickets in the OF (there's still bleachers for you to sit down in) and alternate between watching great baseball and looking behind you at the awesome views of the Bay
- Top 5 pre-gaming spot's 1)tres agave 2) 21st Amendment 3) Pedro's 4) Pete's 5) Public house (will pack roadies to take into the park)
- BommyAugust 8, 2018Ridiculously expensive food and beer. $15 for a can of craft beer?! Bring in your own food for sure.
- Caroline DengJune 14, 2015Yaaaas go Giants. Go when they offer fireworks, and bring a sweater because it can get windy there.