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- Kevin HenneyJanuary 2, 2012Don't park in the main lot. There are multiple private lots nearby, and they're cheaper, quicker and closer. You may even find street parking.
- Nicole CaballeroOctober 7, 2013Live Field Club...even better than club level. Right in the action with club level amenities
- Sports IllustratedJuly 25, 2013Keep an eye out for SI photographer Brad Mangin who publishes photos from the games to the @SportsIllustrated Instagram account. He only shoots his pictures from an iPhone! Read more
- The North Beach food stand on the lower level had the best beer in tap and the chicken garlic sandwhiches are the best deal in the park!
- At $15, the vintage Champagne at Crazy Crab'z is actually one of the better values at the park.
- All American Inc.May 18, 2012One of the best NEW baseball stadiums in the country....great place to watch a game....Be an All American and stop by
- Brisket and Ghirardelli sundaes are my ultimate baseball foods. #GoGiants
- Erik WeberJune 11, 2016Make sure to bring your first born as you'll need to sell them to afford anything.
- Try the classic Ruben sandwich at the PUB located behind LR 122/123. Ask for them to add some grilled onions!
- Pacific CatchFebruary 5, 2012Home of SF Giants! Some of the best food at a baseball stadium. Fun kids park! Take a tour on no play days and check out the dug out.
- Ann SwellcityguideOctober 1, 2016Beautiful views. Can get chilly at night. Slides for kids at the Coca Cola Bottle.
- ESPNAugust 18, 2011Don't leave AT&T Park without trying the Gilroy Garlic Fries. Your breath might reek afterwards, but hey, Pablo Sandoval can lend you a piece of bubblegum to fix that.
- First Aid is located near ~133 on the Promenade. The folks working there are awesome and attentive!
- The Carvery definitely offers the best meal (for your money) at the park. Check 'em out!
- Eric HendersonJune 14, 2012If you can sit in Section 101, first couple rows, seats 1-4, you are in one of the best areas of the park.
- Garlic Fries and An Anchor Steam are a must! Right field bleachers are the best seat in the house!
- Try the Ahi Burger, Pulled Pork Nachos, & Bratwurst w/grilled sauerkraut!
- I like sitting in the left field corner - food, restrooms, exit, all right there.
- Get a cocktail or microbrewery Beer at Public House before or during the game and you can take it in the game right thru the bar! Better drinks - cheaper pries
- Enter through the Giants dugout located off of willie mays plaza. It's the fastest and easiest way into the park!
- One of the best experiences in baseball! Make sure you have a lot of money for the food though.
- Nike BaseballMay 20, 2011In 2010, Giants pitcher Brian Wilson was fined $1000 because his bright orange Nike Diamond Elite cleats were considered “too flashy.” Brian's explanation for the fine? "Too much awesome on my feet"
- Joey BakerAugust 7, 2009Awesome stadium, if you sit in the lowest section, there's a great food+beer joint at the corner of the park at ground level. Also: you can enter through there and avoid the lines
- Bring layers if you're here for a night game (even during summer)!
- The Crazy Crab'z Crab Sandwich is small and expensive but soooo worth it! Trust me you won't want to split it!
- The best deal here is by far the chicken strips meal that comes with garlic fries. The Tenders are so moist and large. YUM!
- Bring your own food the in house prices are rediculous
- Carmen RuelasMarch 19, 2013Definitely score some cinnamon sugar frybread from the cart below the bleachers. Pairs well with those garlic fries!
- The Better FoodFebruary 22, 2012Head to the Sheboygan Stand in the far left field foul area. They have the best Brats, Carmelized Onions, and really cold Bud.
- Brian ButlerJuly 21, 2013They have a gluten free hot dog, beer, and chips combo that was very good!!!
- Not a Giants fan but the stadium isn't bad 😉 Check out all the entertainment and different food they have to offer if you're not into the game 😊