I can only vouch for the meatball cone and hot dog. The cone I will for sure get again. I was so sketchy because it looked kinda small and dried out but it was great! The dog is better than the dodger dog but has a pretty strong casing.
Harold G.
Tu valoración: 2 La Habra, CA
Not good. Sorry Tommy, we were very disappointed. The Sausage, peppers and onions was not even mediocre on like an oversize hot dog bun(cold) with a skimpy so called Italian Sausage. The pepperoni pizza was maybe a two star(out of a possible 5).How can you mess up on street food that you can buy in almost any big city at half of the price??? Our first and last visit there.
Marc B.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
The Meatball Marinara Cone is a pretzel bread cone with marina sauce and two meatballs. It’s an interesting thought, but it had big design flaw. The pretzel bread was very hard to chew through. When you bite into the cone, the marinara sauce comes dripping out, and it’s really hot! When hot marinara sauce drips on your hand, it hurts and can burn! And the meatball was too hot. If you bite into the meatball, it’s hard to get through and it might fall onto your hand and burn it(again). And, all of the Unilocal survey questions about«parking,» «bike parking,» «attire,» etc. are weird because it’s in Dodger Stadium.
Jeannette G.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
It’s only fitting that famed Dodger’s manager, Tommy Lasorda get his own eatery in this park. The trouble with associating a celebrity with an eatery is that whatever achievement they achieved in their particular line of work, does not necessarily translate to an unrelated business. In this case, Tommy’s managerial style and attributes are not commensurate with the faire that is being sold at his namesake Trattoria. I was very eager to try the cannoli. My disappointment, nay regret at having ordered this was quite immediate when I saw the server pull out a cannoli from a box in the fridge with bottled beer. Cannoli(Cannolo — singular) are a rich fried pastry with a sweet creamy filling. What I ended up getting was a dried frozen brick. Regrettably, I do not think I will go back to try the pizza.
Regina W.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
I went here on the last day of the regular season. It’s located on field level and is the only food stand besides the standard Dodger dog/nachos/garlic fries. They have a variety of food to choose from like meatball sandwiches, pasta, pizza, and gelato. We got a slice of pepperoni and cheese. They were pretty larges pieces and tasted good. I loved the marinara sauce. Overall, better than the average Dodger dog but I still think they could add a few more options.
Emil C.
Tu valoración: 4 Diamond Bar, CA
With Tommy Lasorda’s name on this stand, they appropriately serve mostly Italian food here. The easiest way to access this place is to have a ticket for a field level seat. Out of all the food that is currently served at Dodger Stadium, I would have to say that this place has the best food. So far, I’ve eaten their meatball sandwich, Italian sausage, and Parmesan chicken sandwich. All three were good. If I could pick only one, I would get the meatball sandwich. With your food, you’ll need a beer to wash it down. They serve Peroni beer as the premium beer at this stand. With this place, there’s no longer the need to pre-eat before going to a Dodger game or to eat bad food at Dodger Stadium while watching your boys in blue!
Laura P.
Tu valoración: 5 Whittier, CA
For Stadium food? WOWSERS! Had the Italian sausage. Yum. The meatball sandwich. Yummm. The pep pizza. Yummers. The sauce!!! Yummericios!!! The cheese in the pizza. Perfect. Also went back for cannoli. 86THAT. Either shop around for another brand or preferably make your own. Maybe also offer some specialty coffee.
Mark B.
Tu valoración: 5 West Hills, CA
What a great add to Dodger Stadium. I remember when Tommy had his restaurant in Marina Del Rey, they always served great Italian food. We split the meatball sandwich, sausage and peppers sandwich and a giant piece of pizza. It was some of the best food I have had at Dodger Stadium besides the buffet in dogout seats. The meat balls were full of flavor and bathed in a fantastic marina sauce. At $ 9.00 a sandwich it’s not a bad value for ballpark food. Tommy is a Dodger legend. The might become a legend soon.
Trisha M.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
you can only visit this restaurant if you buy super expensive tickets. TOTALLYPISSED. baseball is a working man’s game and Dodger Stadium has always installed a caste system — the rich vs the poor. Tommy Lasorda wants his cannolis available to everyone! SHAMEONYOUDODGERS!
Chris C.
Tu valoración: 4 Orange County, CA
Despite having season tickets at Dodger Stadium this year, my buddy happens to get great seats on Field Level at the last minute. When brokers can’t sell mid week games, they either peddle them at a discounted rate or deal with losing money for that game. You can see the dilemma for them and a definite win for me. I sold my Loge tickets for 6÷18÷14 and wasn’t planning to attend Wednesday’s game, but then decided to head down to the Chavez Ravine anyway after getting 4 terrific seats at a ridiculous price. Load up 3 bleeding Dodger Blue fans in my car and we’re there. Thank you Academy Road. From there, I was able to watch the most dominant No Hitter ever as 2 time CY Young Winner Clayton Kershaw threw the 1st of his illustrious career. A near perfect game, had it not been for Hanley Ramirez’s throwing error. After 15 strikeouts and a down right beat down of the Colorado Rockies, I witnessed history in the making. In reference to Mel Allen’s well known catchphrase — How ‘Bout That? Getting famished mid way thru the game, I decided to check out Tommy Lasorda’s Trattoria. I heard the pizza there was worth the trip down towards Right Field Pavilion. At $ 7 per slice, it’s a lot better than the boxed pizza that you normally purchase at the other concession stands. It’s a big serving, loaded with pepperoni. There was actually more tomato sauce than I would normally like. If there was a bit more cheese, I would probably opt for this option each time I visit the ballpark. They also have a chicken Parmesan Sub covered in marinara, a spicy Italian sausage sandwich with peppers and onions, bowls of penne with red sauce topped with mounds of meatballs, and traditional cannoli or gelato for dessert. Everything is priced between $ 5 to $ 10. Don’t forget to take a snapshot with the Tommy Lasorda Bobblehead, located to the left of the restaurant. This Dodger great was the entire basis behind the idea of making such an eatery. Player, Manager, Leader, Executive, and Baseball Ambassador. «The difference between the possible and the impossible lies in a person’s determination» — Tommy Lasorda.
Joseph C.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Really good pizza compared to the typical pizza at dodgers stadium. The gelato is also very tasty. I love the Tommy bobble head in the front. The place is a little hard to find(behind the right field pavilion) if you’re not familiar with the park. My friend told me the Italian beer is good as well. A must for any die hard Dodger fan.