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What to Eat at Oracle Park for SF Giants Games

The Best Food & Drinks at Oracle Park.

While going to Oracle Park to see the San Francisco Giants means rooting for the home team, it also means an afternoon or evening full of endless good food and drinks. Here is a list of the best food and drinks at Oracle Park:

 

Food Tips & More for SF Giants Games at Oracle Park

Public House at Willie Mays Plaza

Public House by Traci Des Jardins is a great place to meet up with friends for pre-game drinks and bar bites. Plus, you can skip the lines outside and enter the park through the restaurant. Tip: You can also enter the park through the Giants Dugout Store.
 

Center Field

Crazy Crab’z. Get the Dungeness crab sandwich. This has two buttery, garlicky, grilled sourdough slices between a generous scoop of Dungeness crab salad. A must-get and a must-splurge for one of the best bites in the park with a true taste of San Francisco. Pair the sandwich with drinks at the Garden. Sip on summer-time drinks down at Lower Center Field. Highlights include Watermelon Wheat Ales, Ciders, and Bourbon Punches at the bar.

 

El Gigante Nacho Cart. Nachos served in a plastic souvenir ball cap. There are nacho helmets all around the park – this is definitely something to share and you can wash out the helmet and take it home as a souvenir.

 

Promenade Level

◦ Garlic Fries Forever. Watch the game with a helmet full of garlic fries.

◦ Slice House by Tony Gemignani. A classic San Francisco pizza joint now serving slices at the park.

◦ Super Duper Burger. These popular San Francisco burgers are new to the park this year.

◦ Impossible Burgers at John J. McGraw Derby Grill. For those that want a burger without the meat.

◦ Mission Street Taqueria. If you want something other than burgers and hotdogs, get your craving here for burritos, tacos, and helmet nachos.

◦ Da Poke Man. Another newcomer to the park this year featuring poke bowls over rice, greens, or tortilla chips.

◦ Vintage 58 Wine Bar. If wine is your fancy, have glasses of local wine on tap or an international selection of bottles.

◦ Home Plate Boba. Bubble tea fans can now satisfy these cravings at the park.

◦ CREAM Ice Cream Sandwiches. A fun treat of freshly baked cookies between a scoop of ice cream.

Ghirardelli. You can’t leave the park without having a classic San Francisco dessert. The hot fudge sundaes are a must get with the warm chewy fudge contrasting the cold vanilla soft serve. If a sundae is too cold for you, warm up with the hot chocolate.

 
For the schedule of games, check out the website.
 

 
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