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"This season is being framed as a reason to leave the apartment and experience the ballpark in person: a music-heavy calendar (Kendrick Lamar and SZA, then Shakira and My Chemical Romance), engagement with newcomer Mayor Daniel Lurie on how to boost city vitality, and new sustainability and hospitality moves across the venue — reusable cups for booze, compostable vendor cups, more social gathering spots, rotating chef stints via a new Launch Test Kitchen — all driving attention to a revamped food program centered on 11 banner dishes that aim to change the old stereotype of overpriced, low-quality ballpark food." - Paolo Bicchieri
"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
"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. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Home of the San Francisco Giants, known for its layout and proximity to the Bay."
"Evan Goldstein, a master sommelier who at 26 was the youngest to pass the test at the time and a lifelong San Francisco Giants fan, will lead a massive expansion of the wine program at Oracle Park for both players and customers; the Giants also say they were the first baseball team to serve wine at a ballpark, doing so at Candlestick Park in 1977." - Paolo Bicchieri