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    Doggie Diner

    3.1 (33 reviews)
    InexpensiveHot Dogs, Food Stands

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    DOGGIE DINER ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Very loud
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    They gave me a half eaten hotdog
    Nana O.

    I AM VERY ANGRY I GOTBA half eaten hot dog..horrible customer service..like THIS LADY THREW the hot dog at me, and had attitude. LIKE NONE OF THAT WAS WORTH THAT PRICE DONT come here..eat anywhere else at a giants game

    Sunil R.

    You go to a ballgame... you have to get a hot dog. It's the law! The Doggie Diner has good ones and is a regular stop every time we are here for a game.

    Hotdog.
    Athziry L.

    not only was the woman who gave me my hotdog extremely rude and giving me attitude, she just gave me a crumb!! the food isnt even good because its just a crumb!! the ambiance was horrid

    Juan V.

    This was a symbol of old San Francisco. I wasn't around but I remember the dog head by ocean beach. This time Doggie Diner is inside Oracle Park. I do say they have limited offerings but their hotdogs are delicious. It's where I get my hotdogs during the game.

    Located close to entrance of park
    Faye L.

    How can you complain about $1 hot dogs!! We were in town and meeting friends here. They informed us it was also $1 dog nights which blew us away. For a Friday night game. WTF. Does San Diego offer that. The lines were terrible. But whatever - it's worth it for $1. There's a max 4 per person. The cashier wasn't the most friendly but I didn't care. Just gimme my dogs. Here's where they get ya though. I spent $4 on hot dogs (yes!) but like $5.25 for a dumb coke my friend wanted. So the cost of a coke (which costs about .05c) was more expensive than my four hot dogs. Condiments are to the right and they offer mustard, ketchup, onions, and relish. The dogs were alright. Can't compare to Costco's (so what - I like Costco) but they were filling so there ya go. Would I pay full price for them. Probably not. But the $1 special was fun to partake in so we were happy.

    トモ Tomo Toro E T.

    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

    William B.

    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!!!

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    Got free heineken can of beer at the baseball game...basic baseball game food stand...overpriced as u know

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    5 years ago

    No Sheboygan brats. I always get Sheboygan brats at the park. I wound up getting a hot dog just for hunger. Not happy.

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    Ridiculously overpriced. $9 for a small bottle of water, 13.5 for coors light, 9.5 for small grocery store hot dogs. Cash not accepted.

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    I worked there for years and must say, there's nothing like a hot dog at the ballpark...

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