Oracle Park

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24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107

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Home to the San Francisco Giants, this ballpark with bay views offers tours & hosts special events.  

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24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107 Get directions

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"Home of the San Francisco Giants, known for its layout and proximity to the Bay."

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"For the second year in a row, the annual Pride parade won’t be happening. But this year, SF Pride is hosting a few more socially-distant and virtual events to celebrate - including an outdoor movie night at Oracle Park. Tickets are available here for screenings on June 11th (In The Heights) and June 12th (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie), and will feature some special guests and performers. There will be popcorn, but if you’re looking to eat something a little more substantial, check out our guide to Where To Eat And Drink Near Oracle Park." - julia chen 1

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"Home of the San Francisco Giants, offering a blend of baseball games, concerts by top artists, and a diverse food scene." - Paolo Bicchieri

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"It’s opening day at Oracle Park today, where the San Francisco Giants will play against the Colorado Rockies in their first home game of the year. The stadium is divided into eight different zones, from which fans are not allowed to stray, self-contained with concessions and restrooms." - Ellen Fort

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Jason Lin

Google
Great stadium with generous bag policy! We bought our ticket at the box office and didn't have to pay fees and got great seats ($22 a ticket at 3rd floor view box at 328 section). No need clear bag, and can bring drink and food into the game. Great view to the bay!

Amanda

Google
I had such a fun evening at Oracle Park. The stadium is beautiful with the bay in the background! The food was pretty good (although the staff at the food places were just awful). They had a lot of different options than other parks I’ve been to. Plus we ended with a Giants win! A great evening and if you’re able to I’d recommend it.

David Neely

Google
A very pretty park with the bay in the background. Upper level seats provide stunning views. Being a Rockies fan, I was happy to see our team help the Giants stats increase. Felt safe wearing my Rockies hat in a Giants stadium. If I was wearing a LA Dodgers hat, things might have been different. Was told that every ball park has a signature food item. For this stadium, the food court stand Crazy Crab's , Sandwich was recommended at $21.09 each. Most expensive sandwich we have ever paid for. My wife said the sandwich did taste like crab with a good flavor and fresh. Tell me what you like or dislike about the park.

Jon

Google
My favorite park. We are from Michigan and have visited this park twice. I love the atmosphere and surrounding area. There are many food options to choose from but the prices are a bit high. There was a Willie Mays memorial at his statue as he had recently passed. It was great to see people recognize his greatness. The Giants wore their city connect jerseys, which was cool to see. If you are a baseball fan, I think this is a must see!

D-LO

Google
Visited Oracle Park with my wife and 3 sons. We all wore our Dodger Jerseys and Giants fans were very respectful. As a Dodgers fan, I hate to admit it but this stadium is beautiful! Scenery is beautiful! California sunshine, lots of parking. Great stadium employees with awesome customer service. We had a great time!💯 D-LO recommended 😃👍

Albert

Google
Cool place, easy to navigate, with good audio and nice view of the bay. The best places are probably the ones on top so that you can also see beyond the stadium the view on the sea, with boats passing by. The worst thing about the stadium is the food. It is the worst food I have ever eaten at a stadium and is super expensive. I mean an hot dog is 20$.

Shi Grissom

Google
This place is wonderful. Conveniently located across the street from the public transportation. The stadium was clean and it was easy to navigate. The food was stadium food, do with that what you will. But just be ready to spend some money, all super expensive. I am a bigger person in size, and the seats were not comfortable, but not impossible. What really sold this rating was the VIEW!! WHAT A VIEW. Almost forgot I was watching a game cause all I kept doing was looking at the view of the water and the bridge. I think everyone should experience that view at least once. And it was perfect cause the weather was the cooperating.

Veronica

Google
Came for a giants vs dodgers game. The stadium is beautiful!! Great weather and we had awesome seats! We ate before we came but did get a few drinks. They are pricey.

Alan N.

Yelp
This is a beautiful ballpark... but its not one of my personal favorites. I feel like the concourses are too skinny and narrow. It gets very congested on the main floor especially behind home plate area. The garlic fries and the crab sandwiches are elite... even if you have to pay an arm and a leg for it. The cost here is pretty insane. The sights are beautiful. Be careful... its by the water and its San Francisco. It is windy AF here. Wear a jacket especially if its a night game.

Jessica T.

Yelp
Saw the Green Day concert for the Saviors Tour a few months ago and it was one of the best concerts I've ever experienced. They put on an amazing live show and they played a 2.5 hour setlist (INSANE)! I think the venue is great, but the only downsides were the food options and traffic. Definitely arrive a few hours early because 1) it's always traffic getting there and 2) you'll need time for food and merch. The food they had was expensive and pretty mid. I think they have better options available during regular season Giants games. Parking gets really backed up after any major event at Oracle Park. I recommend shelling out the money to park in Lot A, which is the primary lot. They redirect you to side streets that avoid a lot of the major traffic leaving the venue.

Caroline N.

Yelp
Got a chance to visit the Oracle Park. It was Doggie Day and did the attendees bring their furry friends to the park. Lots of food options though tried the crazy crab sandwich, it was delicious. I had to get the SF mini helmet, the ice cream came with a mini waffle mitt. Very cute. There is a play area for children with a height requirement. Plenty of picture opportunity including the 3 World Series rings, SF Giant statute, view of the city, and columns which has history. The park is mostly open air which is great on a hot day. If you like to check out baseball parks, this has a lot of interesting things.

Michelle R.

Yelp
Attended the Green Day concert on 9/20/24. First time ever at this venue. Place is really nice. Staff here are super friendly. Parking - we decided to park on 3rd St. I think it cost $25 and it was a 15 min walk. Getting through security was a breeze. I had a small clear bag so I didn't have to open my bag up. We noticed that the merchandise line by the gate was super long and one of the venue staff told us each floor has a merch stand. I was able to get merch right away. We were seated at the club section. Section 215 had a nice view of the stage but there was an obstruction. The speaker was right in the middle of our view and blocking the stage. We just looked at the screens. Now we know which sections to seat for next time. Food was just eh ok for me. Food and drinks are way overpriced. Water bottle is $6.25 and coffee is around $7.25. The food I got was disappointing especially for the price. The tortilla chips tasted salty, the asada was dry and hard. The nachos overall needed more sauce besides the cheese. I didn't really eat much of it and wasted it completely. Next time I'll pass on this. The better food would have to be what my boyfriend ordered. He got the garlic fries and hot dog.

Annabelle R.

Yelp
Been here many times for Giants games, but this was my first concert experience at the venue. Enjoyed the awesome music of The Linda Lindas, Rancid, Smashing Pumpkins, and of course the headliner, Green Day. Sound and lighting were amazing! And the use of fire and fireworks, as well as other props such as a mini "bad year" blimp floating through the air, showed what a spectacle this venue (and the artists) could put on for a massive audience. They don't serve their full lineup of concessions during concerts and special events so food options were limited compared to baseball games, for instance, no Crazy Crab'z Sandwich (one of my faves at Giants games). But they did offer plenty of hot dogs and sausages, aromatic slices of pizza, their yummy garlic fries (one of the best IMO), and delicious bacon cheeseburger lumpia from The Lumpia Company, which we enjoyed this past weekend along with some fresh tasting poke from another food stand and cocktails from the Jim Beam Cable Car Bar while enjoying the musical performances on stage. Field club seats are padded and quite comfy, and the view from section FC 107 for the concert we attended was ideal, no obstructions and fairly close to the action for not being on the floor. But getting to the field club seats is complicated, unless you hop over railings, which is "not allowed"... You're actually supposed to go to section 110 then walk all the way down to the field (near front row) and make a u-turn, then walk back inside into the club tunnel, then walk to your section door and go back outside to find your seat.. omg, it was not fun figuring this out (they also check your tix for access). In addition, if you make your way up to the view level/3rd floor, just know that it's a one way escalator, not going downward till 10pm on concert day, so you'll need to take the stairs or find some secret elevators if you need to go down prior to that time. Despite its flaws, I still think Oracle Park is a pretty outstanding venue, especially on game day when the setting is inviting and the backdrop against the water is simply lovely, and Giants fans can enjoy the full lineup of delectable eats here too.

Li Y.

Yelp
Oracle Park; an adult's playland. It's more than just a baseball field. It's an experience! Thank you Kyra K and family for coordinating this evening for me and making it happen! Do love me some baseball and have been fortunate to visit a handful of parks... from Busch Stadium in St.Louis to Seattle's TMobile park to The Olympic Baseball Field in Seoul and while I have enjoyed my experiences in all cities, believe this one to be the most enjoyable one for many reasons: First of all, how can one not notice the view? Memorable look out to the Bay and Bay Bridge. And when the sun sets... just stunning! Second, the activities scattered throughout the park and photo opportunities make it so fun fun! They all have some but Oracle has many, and interactively fun. Love that they are dispersed throughout the park thereby reducing crowding. Thirdly, the food selections are nicely varied, from Mexican to Crab Sandwiches, from Lumpia to Boba. You want it? Irish coffee...no problem. They got it... including the staple hamburgers, chicken burgers, hot dogs, garlic fries! Fourth, who doesn't love cheering for a winning home team! Go Giants! Yayy we won last nite against the White Sox! Just don't make me choose if playing against the Brewers where my talented godson represents (and Hawaii born Kolten Wong)! Hahah. Protip: check the schedule ahead of time for fun events like bobblehead giveaways or Harry Potter themed nite (like tonite) and crazy awesome drone shows!

Alex V.

Yelp
I've been to waaaaay too many Giants games here and just recently, a concert. Went to the Green Day concert with special guest: Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid on September 20th. Entry was easy with typical entrance using your phone, and walk through metal detector without any hassle. It was my third time seeing Green Day live, but my first time seeing them in an outdoor venue. Got into the stadium and up into my seat in no time, sat in the club level and the sight line was GREAT! Ushers were helpful, the show itself was spectacular along with The Smashing Pumpkins and Rancid. The sound during the concert was fantastic regardless of the location. Better than some alternate venues surprisingly.

Brian L.

Yelp
Home city ballpark #24 of 30. California parks complete! I understand seating location can make a huge difference. I got last-minute stubhub tix for the "Blue Shield Field Club" seats (that are cushioned, yes I'm fancy like that). And these seats were amazing. This probably ranks up there in parks I have enjoyed the most. The atmosphere, the crowd, and the location of the stadium, all winners. I had a short walk around the concourse and they have a lot of stuff available. Entering the field seems a bit cumbersome... maybe it was where I entered (2nd Street gate) but exiting was certainly easier. Love the views of the field from behind home plate. Lots of big screens to gather your stats, nerd, and to study up on advertisements. Bring a jacket for sure because although it seems warm during the day, it gets frigid in the night. They have QR scanners for Uber Eats, at least they did in my section... they later were doing a jumbotron promo for $10 off, so I took advantage. It arrived SO fast, right to my seat (you input the data on the app) The Crazy Crab sandwich is absolutely FIRE. If you go to Oracle park, I highly recommend this item. Did not taste like it came from a ballpark kitchen, rather a poncy bistro. Must visit for baseball fans, should visit for SF visitors.

Deni B.

Yelp
Oracle Park is an incredible stadium to visit! It certainly is one of the most unique, and definitely worth it to sit higher up in the 300 level so you can get a view of the water. The stadium is so easy to access via train, which removed a lot of the stress of going to a baseball game. As with most baseball stadiums, it's worth it to arrive an hour or so before first pitch so you can explore before heading to your seats. Especially with the relatively new pitch clock system, there's not much downtime to walk around during the game without missing the action. We were lucky enough to witness the 105th Giants Splash Hit in Oracle Park History - and the first by a right handed batter! (A Splash Hit is when a Giant hits a home run that lands in the water outside the stadium on the right field side.) It's part of what makes Oracle Park so unique and exciting to attend a game at. Since Oracle Park has one of the best bag policies I've seen lately (aka hardly any restrictions), I was excited to walk to the Safeway a couple blocks away before the game to buy cold water bottles and peanuts to bring in. Absolutely worth it to save the insane stadium price markups. The store was also full of other fans making similar purchases, ordering sandwiches, or buying full picnics. Added to the fun experience! The food inside the park was nothing to write home about. Next time I'll try the Krazy Krab items, but the lines were insane and the prices matched that.

Sally Y.

Yelp
Went to see Steve Miller Band, Journey and Def Leppard triple header and had an absolute blast! Really good sound system for a stadium. All the food and bathroom lines were long but people respected each others' space and they moved quickly. It's great to go to events in San Francisco for people watching, too, because there's so much diversity!

Jonathan C.

Yelp
Solid park with decent views of the stadium throughout. Even if you got nosebleed seats, there are plenty of spots to lounge on the lower balcony area. Lots of food stalls that are reasonably priced aside from the drinks. Solid seafood at the East part of the stadium with crab sandwiches and fish and chips. Would recommend bringing your own sealed bottle water if you want to avoid spending $7 for one in the stadium.

Sergio L.

Yelp
Oracle Park, has evolved into one of the best ballparks in the country since it first opened. As someone born and raised in SF, this place holds a special spot in my heart. From its stunning views of the Bay to the atmosphere that pulses with excitement, it's a stadium that brings out the pride of being a Giants fan, win or lose. The park has grown with the city over the years, but its charm and energy have never faded. Whether you're sitting close to the field or higher up, every seat offers a great view of the game. Plus, with modern amenities and plenty of great food options, it's easy to spend an entire day here. Oracle Park's history is deeply tied to the Giants' legacy, and it's still an unbeatable place to support the home team. If you're in SF, this is the place to catch a game and feel the city's sports spirit! Go Giants!

Mike F.

Yelp
How do you give Oracle Park anything less than 5 stars?? C'mon Man!?! I was able to fly to the Bay area for a quick weekend in the area and catch a Giants game in my quest to see a game in all 30 MLB Ballparks in my life. (This was 10 out of 30 so far, so I have a lot of "work" to do!) All of this and I really don't actually like the Giants at all. lol That is just how great Oracle is! (+) Gorgeous view of the Bay from the mid to upper reaches. We got some mid-level seats behind home base near the 3rd base side, and it was a picturesque view of the Bay during the afternoon! (+) The park has a TON of great food and drink options all over the park! I think only Petco could compete with Oracle as far as sheer number of food and drink options! (+) Seeing the big Coke bottle and the classic worn glove in the outfield was a lot of fun! The whole Ballpark is set up with so many great views from so many different areas! Just a fantastic and fun overall ballpark! (+) Ticket prices weren't too bad at all. I paid roughly $60 each for our tickets and I was pretty pleased about that. Totally got my money's worth on that front. Food, drink, and souvenirs are going to be pretty high, which is to be reasonably expected. I will say souvenir prices were not that bad when compared to some other Ballparks. A hat at Dodger Stadium earlier this year cost me $48. My Giants hat cost $35. Not too bad at all I guess. (I guess the Dodgers got to get that Othani money back somehow :p) This is an outstanding Ballpark that I would definitely put in my top 5 Ballparks so far! (I love Petco and Fenway though) It may even be top 3. I would love to come back and catch another game one day! 5 stars.

Rich H.

Yelp
Been going to this awesome park ever since it opened in 2000. Still my favorite park, although I have only been to a few. It was a magnificent warm late spring day in the City. One of those days that makes the park even more spectacular. It had been several years since I had been to a game and I realized what I missed as I walked down Embarcadero with other Giants fans wearing their gear. The park is still as incredible as it was when it opened. I celebrated by buying a new official, fitted ballcap (oh, yeah). Plus, I will be catching a Tokyo Giants game in Japan later this summer. Check the pics.

Donna F.

Yelp
We attended the Giants vs Dodgers game which also happened to be "Disneyland Resort" day and PRIDE day. We were part of a large group of 16. I believe 14 of us arrived early enough to receive the free Mickey ears hat they were giving out. When we first arrived at the park, the reason I had to take away a star was the lines to enter - it was very confusing which line to be in as it seemed like there were 4 different lines for 2 entrances. We took a chance and jumped into the shorter line and luckily we walked right on through. I believe it would've helped if there was staff guiding where to go. Food: Opted for poke nachos, crab sandwich, chicken tenders & fries, beers, hard seltzer and water. Everything tastes great and the lines moved quite quickly. As crowded & hot as it was that day, we all had a wonderful and fun time together!

Anthony Y.

Yelp
What better place is there to be on Labor Day??!!! This is where I spent Labor Day cheering for my SF Giants! It was a nice day and a sold out crowd of 43,000 Giants fans! This game I sat in Club Level 212 which is a good location because if you enter thru Willie Mays Plaza and take the escalator up to the Club Level-- 212 is just to the left. Concession stands are right behind you and the restrooms are right around the corner. Plus you are in the shade. The other plus in being on the Club Level on the second level is all the memorabilia from past players and Championship years! Also have Peanuts characters in this area! As far as food- I love the Crab sandwich here! Before you would have to go out to Centerfield by the Coke bottle to get a crab sandwich but now they have other stands you can get it. The one I went to this time is called the Cove conveniently located behind Section 212. If you love Dungeness crab and you're in San Francisco you have to try Crazy Crab'z Sandwich (22.95) and garlic fries!! Today the Promotion was Buster "Hugs" Funko Pop already trending on EBay for $50-$90! It is easy to get in to the Stadium as they move the crowd thru fast! GO GIANTS!!!!!!

Helen L.

Yelp
Giants won 3 to 1 against the Marlins. What a beautiful night. Straight to get garlic fries. It's a tradition. They don't allow backpacks. VR section 312, row 15. You get a workout going that high. Huffing and puffing. Drone show was spectacular. Out in the water. They allowed people onto the field to view the show. Let's Go Giants!

Cheryl M.

Yelp
When I realized it's been 25 years since this stadium was built I was WHOA! Sure, I've been Candlestick Park and used to frequent the Oakland Coliseum for an A's game (not anymore) but 2nd time at Oracle Park since they opened. Initially, I thought I hadn't been to the new stadium at all, but slowly recalling when Renel Brooks-Moon (formerly Lewis of KMEL radio station) was starting her MLB announcing career, when it was called PacBell Park and getting a JT Snow bobblehead...Yup, I still have it! :) Fast forward 18 years, I was fortunate to enjoy Opening Day 2024, April 5, 2024 - SF Giants vs San Diego Padres sitting Club Level. Amazing seating by home plate with beautiful weather, friendly fans, gourmet food vendors (crab sandwiches, porchetta sandwiches, fried chicken sandwiches, poke and more!), great company and of course 90s singer Montell Jordan singing the National Anthem and his infamous "This is How We Do it!" (vibing) was definitely an experience! No complaints about this stadium and SF Giants won 3-2! :) Now, I'm spoiled and can't attend a game or event any other way. Lol

Diane S.

Yelp
I love this park! It's a summer favorite bucket list thing to do. The park is the most beautiful with the bay right there and people in kayaks trying to catch balls. With the beautiful scenery. I've taken a cruise that brings you up to the ballgame with a different view. Best ball park in America. Recommend the crab sandwich.

Ultima M.

Yelp
Love coming here to watch games Venue is awesome Pretty much any seat is a good seat Food options are amazing (pricey but good) Fans are awesome and vibe here is great Can't wait to come back

Rachie P.

Yelp
I'll preface by saying that I am not a sport person at all. With that being said, I had a blast here! Mr G says "we're going to a ball game". He followed that with "I'll take you to Disney" then I had no problems LOL! I am glad he took me to my first baseball game. I do have to say, the home team spirit and support is absolutely electric out here. I wholeheartedly love that for SF! We arrived later than I wanted but it wasn't a big deal at all. Probably took no more than 10m to get through the security line. I'd say the thing that took the longest was ordering/waiting for foods. Yes food/drinks cost an arm and a leg but for the total experience, it's a must. Since I really wasn't there for the game I took a good full lap around and let's just say there's a lot of beer, fries, hot dogs and pretzels! Nice clean bathrooms. Some desserts like ice cream and churros. A few unique stands with Filipino and Mexican foods. But for the most part, your kids won't starve cuz they will have chicken tenders lol. As big as the stadium is, it wasn't too hard to navigate. Just need to keep little ones close because it gets PACKED. The section that we were in had a designated escalator that required tickets to be shown in order to gain entrance. On that level there are employees at every entry way to assist with the doors. Super helpful for carrying back all the goodies for you and pals. It was nice that there's a big screen to get a better view at what's happening on the field. I can't say anything about parking since we took public transit. Along with the bus to the transit center, we found rideshare electric scooters for the rest of the way and it was a breeze, literally. Parking right across the street. Just 8-10m away in the bike lane, no traffic. Once the game was done, easy getting in... just as easy getting out. Before jumping back on scooters, we were able to watch a beautiful display of fireworks for the home team winners! I'd say a good 10m show at least. Thank you Oracle Park, Giants & SF, we had such a blast! You all have a special place in our hearts!

Maria De Los Angeles P.

Yelp
Amazing energy all the times!!!! Let's go GIANTS We are waiting to win, that's all I can say. The ambiance feels unique and positive. Today we are playing against the Houston Astros, and we want to declare ourselves winners.

Francis T.

Yelp
Not the biggest baseball guy but holy. This stadium is beautiful. The view was amazing and these crab sandwiches were just straight fire. The vibes were amazing and in a nice area of SF. I would definitely come again!

Kay D.

Yelp
First sf giants game, a beautiful sports area. A variety of ballgame food options across all sections. I was in the section 180s so it was outside. It got chilly into the nights so bring parkas. The food vendors closed at 8pm so go buy your food during the game!!!

Michelle V.

Yelp
I'm not a Giants fan, but I will say this is a great ballpark. Love to see the Bay & all of the boats. There are lots of food options, but I usually stick with hot dogs! One good thing is there are some iconic stands, like Doggie Diner (original near the zoo) and Tony's Pizza (North Beach). Lots of bars & restaurants surround the park, so lots to do & see.

Val R.

Yelp
Attended the SF Giants baseball game yesterday. Stadium is very nice , the atmosphere is awesome compared to other stadiums I've visited in other cities throughout California. Would I recommend yes.

Jonathan L.

Yelp
First time that I have been to the park this year. It wasn't a sellout crowd but it was still fun. We sat in the upper VR which is pretty far but still provides a great view of the stadium. Also, since it wasn't a sell out crowd we were able to move up one row to stay within the shade. Shhh, don't tell anyone! (I guess I already did, haha) Otherwise we would have definitely end up getting a sunburn (which has happened to me in the past). Also, I was glad I was wearing a long sleeve sweatshirt. Even though it was sunny, I remembered that it gets pretty darn cold because of the wind. For a late lunch, I had a fried chicken wrap. I thought that it was pretty good. It comes with a package of sauce that I think was thousand island or something. This time we decided not to get the garlic fries though. I used to get that all the time but I felt like in recent years they weren't that "wow" to me. I would definitely get this fried chicken wrap again next time I'm at the park. With the new pitching rules, the game ended pretty quick (in about 2.5 hours). Best of all, the Giants won! Let's goooo GI-ANTS! *clap clap .... clap clap clap* Woohoo! I think any day at the park with the Giants winning, is a good day no matter what. :) But I was pretty bummed out that because Jung-Hoo Lee got injured just a week before, so I wasn't able to see him play. But I did end up going to the Giants dugout after the game to pick up a Jung-Hoo Lee T-shirt! :) I still have yet to get his jersey, they were sold out of the Large size. :( As a lifelong Giants fan, in the words of Arnold, "I'll be back!".

Melissa D.

Yelp
What a beautiful day at Oracle Park, with perfect weather, good vibes, and witnessing Luis Matos and his RBIs! Thanks to my husband's work and family, we've enjoyed the games at the Alaska Airlines Loft at McCovey Cove the past few years. Amazing views, good food, and wonderful service. We walked around during/after the 7th inning stretch and enjoyed the spectacular views and met up with my husband's childhood friend celebrating his bday here. They had a mini reunion, and the stadium workers (ushers) were really nice about telling us we couldn't stand where we were. Appreciate their politeness instead of telling us to move our *sses outta the way lol!

Ricca Cathrina E.

Yelp
Definitely a wonderful place to visit or experience whether for a game or for a concert, with tons of food choices! Our favorite is the Guelph garlic fries and poke. We love watching games a with the enchanting water backdrop!

Kathleen A.

Yelp
Five stars all around for this fantastic baseball park! From the food to the memorabilia to the views, this park has it all. You can see great concerts and events here but the best events are the baseball games. There really is not a bad seat on the house, just seats that are better than others. I have sat in every type of section: view reserve, bleachers, field club, club and arcade. They all have their pros and cons and none of them disappoint. I love the arcade seats but am partial to the field club where I can order from my seats and get the best carne asada nachos. Anywhere you sit you can root for our hometown team- let's go giants!

Valeria V.

Yelp
The stadium offerings and facilities just keep improving! Food and drink options are great, especially Tony's pizza. Also--the chicken tenders are 10/10. The only thing is that the workers need to be paid tips. The stadium does not give them tips that are paid by card, only cash...

Angelica N.

Yelp
We've visited Oracle Park many times, and every visit has been a great one. It really lives up to the hype--this stadium is one of the best out there. This time, we sat in the Blue Shield Club section, and wow, the seats were incredibly comfortable. The padding makes all the difference! That said, honestly, every seat in this stadium is a good one, even up in the nosebleeds. I also can't forget to mention the insane variety of food options available. This time, I went with some classic pizza, but if you're visiting, I HIGHLY recommend trying the crab sandwich. It's definitely on the pricey side, but totally worth it! Another cool feature they've added is the option to have food delivered to your seat through Uber Eats, which is super convenient. Unfortunately, parking has gotten more expensive--we paid $50 this time--but despite that, Oracle Park remains a 5-star stadium experience all around. Go Giants!!

Paul P.

Yelp
A great ballpark! In town visiting from Pittsburgh, so my son and I decided to get a game in. Easy peasy with the tickets, found our seats quickly, and enjoyed both the game and the we inderful view of the bay. Bought some hoodies as it was a bit chilly with the wind. Too bad the Giants got whipped, but se la vie!

Amber V.

Yelp
This stadium holds over 40,000 people so on a sold out game day, be prepared for massively long lines on everything! They have so many options for food and drinks but even with so many locations to order stuff, you're still looking at 30 plus minutes to order. Bathrooms are stationed all over and again, lots of people equals long wait times. I recommend eating before coming or grab a snack or beverage from the guys running up and the stairs if you need something. We did get some nachos and they were disgusting. It was Pace salsa, thick velveta tasting cheese and stale chips. Sodas came in a souvenir cup but tasted flat. Parking is another nightmare. If you can get pre purchased parking tickets, do it. We waited too long and they were sold out so any lot close to the stadium was charging $100 just to park! I think not, that is insane so we had to park about 8 blocks away at $35. Overall, the stadium is nice. I've sat in close to every area of the stadium and even way up in the nose bleed area, you have a really decent view of the field. My only recommendation if visiting, is have patience.

Margaret L.

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Went to the A's Vs. Giants game with my team, and it was a blast! Great food selections too. Driving is always a nightmare, so I recommend public transportation or Uber/Lyft. Remember to bring a jacket!

Haiyang H.

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Came here for giants game at suite 13. Great view, nice setup, good networking, and comfortable environment. Food was okay. Drinks were okay. People were great. Everyone working here were so accommodating and thoughtful. Big loves! We also appreciated the premium parking and the service. Thanks for a good evening.

Flaq

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I've been attending giants games for over 6 years at this point and every time I've went it was an overall great experience. If you don't have enough money for "good seats" you can buy view level tickets and those seats are so good you can see the bay in the background and it's so beautiful. These pictures are from games over the years.

Salvador Z.

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I live in the East Bay and come to Oracle Park in the City of San Francisco every time my Los Angeles Dodgers are in town to play the Giants. I also travel with the Pantone 294 club to visit other ballparks around the country. I have to say this is one of the most beautiful ballparks I have been to. Shout out to my friend Dave who works in concessions selling Giants gear. He loves his job. To get here from the East Bay you can take Bart or drive. Pro tip: I like to drive and park in lot 26 off of Bryant street. I reserve my parking ahead of time using the SpotHero app. This lot is only 3/4 mile walk to the ballpark but is super easy to jump on the Bay Bridge and head back over to the East Bay. The walk is safe along the Embarcadero after a late inning game.

Grace L.

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They did an amazing job with the surrounding areas, and that's why I was able to capture this amazing photo. The park across is very welcoming. The waterfront view is spectacular. It's definitely a must visit place.

John A.

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I have been to many a SF Giants games going back to candlestick. I have to say that the candlestick crowd was and always will be louder and more Rokus than the new parks but this venue is beautiful and great stadium to enjoy some baseball. Daughter and son in law got us tickets to see the Giants for Father's Day and we really had a blast. We parked near the main entrance at a valet parking spot less than half block away and only a little more money than the regular venue parking. The view, specially in a sunny day like this with a 6pm game start was awesome. By 8pm you get the vibe of a night game with the field lights system is pretty cool. We sat on the 3rd base foul pole side and again that view is pretty cool. It was a close game but Giants lost, we got a Logan Webb t shirt and the crowd around us was so much fun with kids just having a blast. We had of course; garlic fries, Ghirardelli ice cream Sunday and beer. There are so many options from chicken tenders, organic corn dogs, pizza, hot dogs, and all your ball game favorites. $60 dollars for three beers and a bag of sunflower seeds is a bit much for me and this reason why I watch games at home just too expensive but still fun to do every once in a while. The entrance was really easy but I don't think they had the metal detectors on because I always get stopped as I have a rosary that I always carry in my pocket that always goes off and it did not here. Still crowd was positive and fun so maybe they only turn those on when we play the Dodgers! Had a great time and news to see a concert here that is probably a great scenes also. Exiting is a crowded mess but filled with the smell of the bacon wrapped street vendor hot dogs and music from bars around the stadium. Getting out of the parking lot takes a while but that is part of the experience so relax and enjoy....

Allan K.

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Giants win! Went for the LA game and we were sitting at the upper deck with the reserve food section! There were fireworks afterwards since they won't be home for the 4th! Always a blast to be here and always a headache leaving but that's normal! The popcorn tastes like the ones at the theatre and the nachos could have some more flavor but the chips were big and the salsa tastes like tostitos. It's just endless with the options of food you can have and even better with a 20 percent discount! Ever since they implemented the timer for the pitchers, these games are so fast now!

Kelly S.

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It's the best stadium on the west coast! I can always find a great parking spot and find delicious food. The seats here are always satisfied, and the stadium has no BAD seats. If you have a chance to stay at a hotel across the street or around the area, you are best set for success! I thoroughly recommend getting the 'za if you are here as well. There is nothing better than some fresh pizza and cider! Enjoy the game!

Roman N.

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Second time in SF this week. Went to a Giants game a couple of days ago, mainly because they had this special colab with Cal Poly involving custom beanies (go Mustangs!). It's been at least 4 years since I've been to a baseball game at Oracle Park. After my experience there, it's safe to say that I've been missing out! My family and I were in section 129 at the back of the row. This section came with ample legroom and was raised, meaning there was no one blocking our view of the field. However, the location of these seats block that amazing view of the Bay Bridge as well as the view of the Jumbotron. However, you are closer to the bathrooms and food stands, which I'd say is a plus; you can't go to a baseball game without indulging in the concessions. I got some tenders and fries from Fuku and a sundae from Ghirardelli, both of which were solid for ballpark food. The tenders, while a tad small, were crisp, came with a strong side of mustard, and the fries were large and salty. The sundae was decadent, as they have a habit of being. I liked the addition of nuts and the piece of caramel-filled chocolate on top. Another thing I really enjoyed was the vibe throughout the stadium during this game. I don't know if it was because the Giants were beating the Twins (final score of 7-1!), or the copious amounts of overpriced beer being sold, but everyone seemed to be in a good mood. I'd definitely come to another Giants game if the opportunity presented itself.

Joanna T.

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Best stadium in North America for baseball! Great views! Snacks galore! Fresh air and boating fans have a view! In the best City in the World! Go San Francisco Giants!

Abby O.

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I love going to games at Oracle Park! The views are breathtaking and it's always a fun atmosphere. As for the food and drink options, they are top notch. They have something for everyone -- from garlic fries to lumpia. If you get the chance, catch a game there even if you're not a big baseball fan.

Carolen M.

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This review is specifically for the last concert we went to which was BlackPink on August 22, 2023. I don't think they were ready for the surge of Blinks right before the start of the show which was supposed to be at 8:30pm but I knew they never started on time so we aimed to be closer to 8:30pm to give a little time to find our seats, do a final pee and then enjoy the show. I think everyone had the same idea because when we arrived roughly around 8:15pm, we easily got through security. But when going onto the escalators to the first floor. It was a standstill like we were stuffed like sardines and we couldn't move but no one seemed to want to stop people from coming up the escalator. So I was pushed from behind and there's really nothing I could do. I just kind of hoped I wouldn't be smushed to death which at some point I couldn't breath. Yes, it was that bad. Now, it would've been nice if they had line management to ensure that folks lining up for food would be properly organized and made room and lines for those who needed to walk through the promenade. I think this would've been easily prevented if it was handled appropriately. At then end of the show, they were better about it and had a stop and go sign for the escalators. Now after not dying, we finally got to the stairs that led to our nose bleeder seats. Definitely not for the faint of heart, so look for elevators if you can't climb a lot of stairs. We were searching and hunting for guest services which was on the second floor for ear plugs. Kudos to the folks who were in the 314/315 section who really helped us to find ear plugs. They definitely were the definition of customer service. Lines for bathrooms were fairly speedy and the green/red indicators helped a bunch. Past this, the concert started roughly around 8:50pm. The sound quality here was horrible but what do you expect with a baseball stadium? I think for our section we had to heavily rely on the screens which ended up focusing a lot on specific singers up close versus a wider view which unfortunately we missed a lot of cute things that happened. Thank goodness for those in VIP who uploaded full concert videos because I ended up liking the concert much more during a second viewing at home. Now if I had paid for my seats for this concert, I would've been really sad about it because it was pretty lack luster. But since I didn't, I'm happy to have just experienced it. Getting out of the concert was like slow moving sludge down, but you know, at least it was all one way. We also paid for parking about .8 miles away from the venue which helped when leaving because it was much easier to leave and get onto the 101 freeway back home and it was super cheap. Make sure to get your spot on Spot Hero way ahead to get a cheaper spot and be strategic about it! Walk if you can. As a venue, it's okay for baseball game. I don't think it's really great for a concert. Also I just wish there was a little more attention to organization before the show to help with crowd control and movement.

Foofa B.

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A must for all when in the beautiful bay city of San Francisco during the baseball season. The location is stunning and, whether you're a baseball fan or not, it's definitely a worthwhile and fun visit. The only gripe for me is that the stadium is surrounded by dozens and dozens of extremely pungent sausage stands which, at times, makes it incredibly difficult to navigate around. I'm pretty certain there's a very rich pimp/coyote behind this!

Alisa B.

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After coming here dozens of times for Giants games, I really enjoyed my time at this venue for a concert. BLACKPINK visited San Francisco for the first time, and they completely sold out the venue. The sound quality wasn't amazing, but it did the job! Some downsides were lack of parking, rude staff, and very congested hallways... but overall, the venue was a fun time. Lots of special effects, fireworks, and lights. There were lots of food options inside too!

Amanda K.

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I had such a fun evening at Oracle Park. The stadium is beautiful with the bay in the background! The food was pretty good (although the staff at the food places were just awful). They had a lot of different options than other parks I've been to. Plus we ended with a Giants win! A great evening and if you're able to I'd recommend it.