Very very nasty! just saw a tall black lady picking her nose and handling the food this nasty woman literately had her finger up her nasty nose. This is the one right next to section 318. They need to make them wear name tags and tell them to keep their fingers out of there nose. They don’t even wear gloves anyway and that in its self is nasty I imagine they don’t wash their hands after using the bathroom either!!! I will never eat at this park. It’s a health violation!
Mark M.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
Brat was 4 stars, but the bun was 0 stars so we will call it a 2. Bun was so stale like it sat around for weeks. Not the first time this has happened. I don’t understand as tonight was like the 5th day of a homestand. You ask for a little bit of onions, you get a boatload. Makes the stale bun a soggy mess. I am done with these. Best food in the park is the crab sandwiches in Centerfield and«The Triple Play» at the Carvery.
Angelica C.
Tu valoración: 4 Mar Vista, Los Angeles, CA
Typical pricey ball park food, but the smell of the caramelized onions on those brats are so mouth-watering, you have to stop and get one.
Hector G.
Tu valoración: 2 Burlingame, CA
I just wanted to get some grub and head back to my seats. The«specialty» sausage carts had lines at least 25 people deep and the Doggie Diner only had like 6 peeps on line. I wasn’t even thinking like an Elite Unilocaler in that moment. I wasn’t thinking of the reasons why each line had as many peeps as they did. I settled for the Polish at Doggie Diner and it was so bland. Flavorless, chunky inside and the bun was no bueno either. I knew better, but acted worse.
Rachel W.
Tu valoración: 3 Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I wish there was more to the menu… and the prices are definitely ballpark high! I do like the workers… they seem to always be in a happy mood.
Clarence A.
Tu valoración: 4 Daly City, CA
4 stars for their dogs I was able to sample 2 of their dogs the grilled hot dog and their Bratwurst, definitely a staple anytime you go to AT&T park a brat from this place is a must. the grilled dog is fairly larger but for a dog it doesn’t raise any eyebrows in regards to taste. I recommend only their brat any toppings you want, I stick to my standards or grilled onions, ketchup, mustard, sweet relish, im my eyes it is truly difficult not to make a hot dog not appetizing unless you going for a dog that has like 9 different meats in and gives you a wierd after taste after you bite down if not 3 hours later when you burp it up hahaha, this is definitely one of those spots. again I only come here for their Brats’ I don’t recommend anything else dog wise from the park. Sadly it lacks snap but the taste… Delicious in my book food **** only for their brat service **** quick and easy price $$ yep tad pricey but you are eating in a ball park ambiance *** bay area weather which is usually over cast cold in the, mid 60’s. On a nice day possibly mid 70’s as long as you not in the nosebleeds or bleachers you should be ok
Jessica R.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
I don’t really care for hot dogs but I’ll get it when I feel like I want one. It’s mostly my boyfriend who always gets them. I like my hot dogs with ketchup, relish, and whenever they have mayo. It’s bad for me, meh. My boyfriend eats his hot dogs plain, yeah. I love my condiments, lol. It’s not hard to find at AT&T park, there’s a Doggie Diner on every level and there’s like 5 on each level, really.
S Y.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
Doggie Diner’s are all over AT&T with a basic menu of just hot dogs including bratwurst, soda, bottled water and beer… A quick food fix for the not too picky — no garlic fries, cha cha bowls or crazy crab sandwiches here! Boring menu but It’s more for convenience and can be found in every section. GOGIANTS!
Janice V.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Every time I go to the ball park, I always get something from here. My boyfriend gets their nachos with jalapenos but he always complains that they give little cheese. I found out recently why they get all stingy with the cheese but I rather not say. I sometimes get the garlic fries here since Gilroy Garlic always have a long line. Make sure you eat the mints or chew gum after, lol. I always get the large soda so I can bring the cup back home as a souvenir for each game I go to. I’m glad that they upgraded their condiments. The first game I ever went to here, they only had ketchup, mustard and such but now they got like honey mustard, ranch, bbq sauce, and etc. So many condiments to choose from. Also, this is one of many places where you can use your splashtix at.
Jules S.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
I think there are a lot of Doggie Diners around AT&T Park but I guess I got stuck with one of the slowest ones in the park. It literally took 5 – 6 minutes to order 2 soft drinks from a Doggie Diner cashier and get them. Nice guy but a bit slow… a bit? I usually give props to these guys but I’ll wait till next time.
Joseph C.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
I worked there for years and must say, there’s nothing like a hot dog at the ballpark…
Tram N.
Tu valoración: 4 Santa Cruz, CA
When you’re at the ballpark, a must need to get is a hot dog. Diet or not. Healthy or not. There are no other options. The beefy hot dog(forgot what it’s called) was said to be the biggest hot dog so that is what I got. for $ 6 I guess I was expecting 3x the size of Costco’s hot dogs. I was so wrong. that compared to the $ 5 one was slightly bigger and rounder in size but the length was the same. Condiments were available in front of the stand. relish, onions, ketchup, mustard. I got onions, relish, mustard, and what did I receive? A mustard mouth. good thing I was not out w/a date because my friend actually had to get a napkin and wipe my mouth like I was a baby. Note to self: no mustard on anything during a date. I forgot the entire menu but I remember beer is available while wine is not. My friend was looking for wine and I remember that she paid $ 11 for 2 cups of wine nearby…
Amy L.
Tu valoración: 4 Honolulu, HI
Sheboygan Bratwurst… Dog gone it! Out of the park! Homerun!
Sheila S.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
yeah, it’s the cheapest eats at the ballpark. the beers on tap aren’t for my palate. you spend about $ 20 for a hot dog, fries, and coke. that’s better than spending $ 40 for a hot dog fries, and coke at another concession spot.
William B.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Despite seeing Matt Cain and the San Francisco Giants lose to the Cincinnati Reds which is nothing new for me it just doesnt matter now at days when I come to AT&T Park just to see the SF Giants play either win or lose… I just love coming to AT&T Park just to spend time with friends & family and to just forget about work and just enjoy the Awesome View Of The Bay and the food stands that they have here at AT&T Park… What I had for lunch at the Doggie Diner stand which is one of my favorite food stands!!! What, I had was the Sheboygan Bratwurst which I have never had before and it tasted really good!!!
Brett W.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
two words: sheboygan bratwurst. a little piece of advice: avoid the main doggie diners and find one of the smaller kiosks where they grill the dogs before your very eyes. the quality is way better.
Christopher C.
Tu valoración: 3 Burlingame, CA
If you asked me a few years ago: «What is the absolute number 1 thing you must try at AT&T Park(well, it was Pac Bell Park back then)?» My answer would be: the SHEBOYGANBRATWURST!!! no doubt! you can’t miss the aroma of the slowly browning Alpine goodness of that meat topped with grilled onions and just a bit of brown mustard… Heaven! Unfortunately, that was a few years ago. Since then, I’ve had to live through several changes to this ball park staple and must have every time I went to a game. First they tried to switch the meat on us. Instead of using premium Alpine Bratwursts, they substituted it with some… some…thing. Shenanigan! After a drop in sales and thousands of complaints(mostly from myself and my meat loving friends), the Alpine Sheboygan was back! Just recently, they made another change, this time to the bun. The bread is just too flimsy and falls apart in several sections after one bite. It’s hardly worth mentioning the actual taste of it, stale and un-toasted. ~sigh~ Oh well, at least the meat is still good. Just not gonna go out of my way to get one now and definitely hurts paying $ 7.00 for this sucker. Go Giants! Go Garlic Fries!
Jen Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland, CA
The food selection at the ballpark sucks… only because it depends on which section you sit in. The better the section(AAA, Box, etc.) the better food they sell. This is discrimination i tell you! People like me who always sit in the bleachers or view box don’t get that luxury. After going to a plethora of giants games here I have found my favorite thing to eat. No, not the cha cha bowl. No, not the garlic fries(although they come pretty damn close. even though they’re $ 6 now). The Sheboygan takes the cake… or bun i should say. Grilled onions and quality meat that overtakes the bread it sits on makes for a happy fan. That reminds me. I’m totally getting my hands on one when I go to the game tomorrow. Oh, and the huge strawberry lemonade at the ballpark rocks!
トモ T.
Tu valoración: 5 Tokyo, Japan
I gave 5 Stars to Bacon Dog Cart guy for serving: The right stuff(hot dog with fatty bacon), At the right place(near clubs in SOMA), At the right time(middle of the night), I want to credit Doggie Diner for serving: The right stuff(quality Sheboygan Bratwurst), At the right place(One of best ball park in the country), At the right time(during the game). NO, I am not going to even think about trying sushi at AT&T Park. While I am no Kobayashi, I want my dogs at the ball park. Alpine Meats from Stockton CA makes quality stuff made from Swiss heritage, served at Giants games. PRICES: $ 4.00 Giants Dog $ 6.50 Sheboygan Bratwurst
Bob G.
Tu valoración: 1 Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, CA
SBC Park has a multitude of food vendors, so there’s absolutely no reason to use this one. I was there on Saturday with Kevin S and he alerted me to the unfolding debacle. Another prime example of how NOT to construct a work flow. I’d go so far as to say they could learn a thing or two by visiting Ferrari’s. 5 huge lines. 15 staff crowd the service area, all doing a bit of everything, and altogether not a lot. People shifting from taking cash to collapsing boxes to moving cups to filling up cups. I saw one guy zone out for a full 30 sec, watching the game through the sea of customers in front of him. His coworkers were buzzing around and he was totally still, mouth open — a grotesque parody of the Willie Mays statue out front. The girl that served us spent several minutes flirting with the guys in front of us, then several more looking for lids for our cups — there appears to be no logic behind the spacial organisation either. We’re talking LIDS here. Not some specialist item. You need them for every frickin cup, guys, come ON. Put them somewhere sensible, like NEXTTOTHECUPS.