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    Oracle Park - Barry Bonds bobblehead day (7/12/25)

    Oracle Park

    4.5(3.4k reviews)
    0.1 miSouth Beach

    Chinese Heritage and Bruce Lee Night at SF Giants Game with good friends…read more All the staff was amazing at the VIP event. The food was so yummy. You hot hotdogs and all the dressing. Many different drinks too. Had a Photo Booth when green screen for fun. You must always go to a game. Go Giants!

    San Francisco Giants ballpark is the best MLB ballpark! Not only is it the ballpark of my home…read moreteam, it's fun, exciting, has great views, and good food. This ball park has changed names four times so far and is currently called Oracle Park. The view of the bay is gorgeous in the background and on a sunny day, it's like magic. The park is family friendly. Coca Cola slides are fun for kids and there are many areas to play in the back, including some arcade games. I always enjoy the garlic fries and Giants home run dog from the Doggie Diner cart. Recently, I had the Ghirardelli world famous hot fudge sundae and it was delicious. Food is expensive, but good. The SF Giants regularly have free giveaways such as bobbleheads, shirts, hats, etc and themed events, making the baseball experience even more fun. I love Hello Kitty day! The weather can be brutally cold some evenings, and even daytime, with the chilly air, wind, and fog. And on other days, it can be sunny, warm, and gorgeous. Watching the seagulls come for the food at the end of each game is always funny. I've been to the Giants ballpark many times and have always enjoyed it. At the most recent game I attended, I got to see a grand slam by Harrison Bader! How lucky we were! Although the Giants have been up and down, the 2010 years were the best, 2010, 2012, and 2014. Great decade for the Bay Area!

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    Oracle Park - Matt Chapman bobblehead giveaway first 15k fans.

    Matt Chapman bobblehead giveaway first 15k fans.

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    Pacific Park's absolute TRASH BAHN MI

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    Kezar Stadium - Sunset of the field

    Kezar Stadium

    4.3(129 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Great track!!! Generally open to the public on most days. It can get busy at times with many run…read moregroups or athletic teams getting together on different schedules but the company keeps you motivated. Stairs, upper surrounding area, and even the neighborhood outside the stadium allow for variations to a workout. Come here when you're ready to out in some work at the Oval Office.

    When people think of the landmarks in San Francisco, they usually point out the Golden Gate Bridge,…read moreCoit Tower, Twin Peaks, & Alcatraz. However. "Kezar Stadium" is usually not brought up in conversations these days considering this place isn't frequented as much as previous decades. Located at the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park off of Lincoln Way and Stanyan St., this historic multi-purpose stadium that is used for has been in operation ever since breaking ground way back in 1925. Since it was a little early for dinner, I came here on a whim during the afternoon of Friday 11/29/2024 at around 5:00pm. I parked nearby on Lincoln Way but there is a dedicated lot that is adjacent to the main entrance. Much to my surprise, this entire stadium is open to the public while the standard stadium hours are from 6:30am-10pm. What I particularly liked is how clean the grounds are here with an excellent running/jogging track, well-manicured natural grass on the field, a fully functional scoreboard w/public restrooms, and a respectable amount of seating on both sides of the field. From its long history, this stadium once seated up to 60,000 fans from 1925 until 1989; most notably the San Francisco 49ers that used it from 1946 to 1970. There has also been numerous collegiate games held here as well as track & field, rugby, lacrosse, soccer, and much more. The previous stadium was demolished in 1989 and downsized and rebuilt to its current setup that only seats a fraction of what it once seated at around 10,000 fans. These days, the stadium still holds graduation ceremonies, soccer matches, and various high school football games. All in all, "Kezar Stadium" is a piece of San Francisco history as it is located in a much quieter part of the city and away from all the hustle and bustle. All in all, I encourage everyone to check this place out if you haven't already. The grounds are kept very clean while the entire layout (even though this is a very densely populated city) to be spacious and open. My rating, an above average four stars.

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    Entrance area; visitors are welcome

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    Club Level at Oracle Park - Lucy van Pelt, Snoopy, and Charlie Brown

    Club Level at Oracle Park

    4.7(202 reviews)
    0.2 miSouth Beach

    The Club Level at Oracle Park is only open for game days and concerts. Their food is so great, I…read morewish they would just open it so we can have dinner there. Now, the seating is great, the prices a tad high for the seats, but it is really super nice. There are no lines for food and they have the best from craft beers to the most wonderful crab sandwiches and pizza and brisket sandwiches. You want it they have it there--as the entire park does--but this is really cool. The service is great and they will get you whatever you need and you have a great place to see the game or a concert, but again, the food. There is just not a better stadium to eat at. It is all perfect and the food is at a fair price for what you get. We just love it and go whenever we can afford Club Level. Usually, we are in the cheap seats, but who cares, have fun and don't eat until you get there.

    I had high hopes for The Cove at Oracle Park, but unfortunately, the food didn't live up to…read moreexpectations. I ordered the crab Louis, and it was pretty underwhelming. The presentation and taste felt more like a basic tuna salad you'd get at Subway rather than a fresh, quality seafood dish you'd expect at a ballpark in San Francisco. They used shredded lettuce as the base, which made it feel cheap, and the crab was mixed with mayo--definitely not what I was hoping for. It lacked that fresh, bright flavor that a good crab Louis should have. We also ordered the chicken tenders and fries from Derby Grill. The chicken tenders were surprisingly skinny and underwhelming, but the fries actually had good flavor and ended up being the highlight of that order. While the food was not so great overall, the seats were amazing. The location offered a fantastic view of the game and the sea--you could even watch ships passing by, which made the experience feel special despite the disappointing food. Overall, come for the views, not the food.

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    2nd Baseman Jeff Kent - Hall of Fame Class of 2026

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    Willie Mays Tribute Display

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    Polo Field

    Polo Field

    4.1(43 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Just saw grateful dead here. I love their record authentic American Beauty. Ripple is amazing song…read more Crowded. Heaps of Dead heads. Weir. Hart. Mayer. More. Started with extraordinary uncle john band. Stellar show. One star deduction. Had to stash bag outside yet was there after the show n met interesting folks. Golden Gate park is a boon to San Francisco. Peace.

    Despite its name, polo is rarely played on the Polo Fields. So this is like Greenland isn't really…read moregreen or Whoopi Goldberg wasn't really excited. Though it has six regulation soccer pitches on the grass field, a .67-mile cycle track, and a .75-mile dirt track used for running and horse riding, it is best known as a venue for annual footraces (Bay to Breakers), competition (Ultimate Frisbee), and concert venue. Vendors and surrounding businesses appreciate the economic benefit of shows, though local residents don't like the congestion, crowd, noise, trash, and limited park access. Some notable performances: 1. Human Be-In (1967), which helped launch Summer of Love, with Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead 2. Tibetan Freedom Concert (1996) w/ Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Björk, Foo Fighters. 3. Outside Lands Festival (since 2008): A premier music and arts festival, featuring headliners like Paul McCartney and Kanye West. 4. Hardly Strictly Bluegrass (annual, free). and what I attended: 5. Grateful Dead & Company (2025): The band celebrates its 60th anniversary with a residency of three nights, drawing around 60,000 fans per day. Though on the last day, only 59,999 went home.

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    @endoedibles on Instagram 08/17/24 Mars Volta

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    San Francisco Bay Bombers - My souvenir team photo from the late 70's. Classic!

    San Francisco Bay Bombers

    3.6(35 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    do you want license to cheer as girls in shorts throw each other around and try to knock other…read moregirls down, while racing around a track on skates? I think you do. which is why, roller derby lives again! it is a ridiculously entertaining cross between WWF and NASCAR, with funky, 70's realness, 4 wheeled skates (remember those?) and an enthusiastic crowd which was mostly families and hipsters when i went. roller derby is not something I know much about, I am not the WWF type, and I have never seen the reality show (Rollergirls?) so i was pretty clueless about what was going on--but it doesn't matter. you really don't have to know the rules to enjoy it. Just have some drinks and watch the girls (and guys) in shorts fly around the banked track, knocking each other down and doing a milder version of WWF-style takedowns, complete with skate kicks, flipping out of the ring, and generally scrubbing out on a regular basis. But don't worry, kids, the violence isn't real. The fans (who presumably do know what is going on, unlike me) are very enthusiastic, there is a scoreboard and everything, and the overall effect is the fun part of a sporting event, but on fast forward. and with hair-pulling. Also the skating itself takes talent, and is pretty amazing. And they all have great nicknames. I don't think they sell drinks there (maybe beer?) so make sure you get some drinks beforehand (pick a bar, any bar, on haight street, or kezar pub is right across the street from the entrance, if you like crowded smelly sports bars). or sneak drinks in, there was no security check. There is a parking lot next door, in case you can't find anything on the street. The tickets are around $10, the seating is bleacher style, and if you are from SF, you are rooting for the Bay City Bombers--colors are orange and black, like the giants. Last time I went to root for my friend Ron, #30 (Roll, Ronny, Roll!) and we made our own signs and fit right it. If i remember right, you can get sodas and popcorn there, not much else. For $10, this is something fun and different to do on a Sat night. And, it is over at 10 or 10:30, plenty of time to go out after. The next "bout" is Sat Aug 18th @ 8PM at Kezar. And if you really like it, they have open track times for the general public/ training. There is more information on the (awful) website: baycitybombers.com

    This Roller Derby has skilled men and women doing their thing on wheels together on the same…read moreteams!! THAT'S Roller Derby and I give the Bombers a high-5 stars! If 6 were possible, that would be my rating. And the skaters and crowds here are diverse, a true reflection of S.F.and inclusive of the Bay Area folk mix. A great time for family, bf, gf, bff , buds, Derby-curious and wannabes, whatever. Wonderful to see kids there having a great time too. And NOT EXPENSIVE an event at that!! Uh, $10 general, $5 kids!! I totally enjoyed the Bombers and Orlando Thunder game in February and look forward to their next Kezar game this month against the San Diego Firebirds. I haven't seen Kezar packed with a crowd like that in long time!! Roller Derby shows competition, skill, excitement, and gets the crowd into it. I was disappointed when Roller Derby went off the air/television and the league disbanded. It's totally awesome to once again have games regularly scheduled at Kezar. Easy to get to via public transit. And adequate parking for those who drive. And that the games are again being televised on KOFY TV20. This original Roller Derby is the only sport that's co-ed in alternating periods and done on the classic banked track. I prefer the co-ed than the all-girl, flat-surface/track leagues. Skating on a banked tracked is more difficult and requires real pro skill. They kick it up a notch to a higher level. The late great Ann Calvello hailed from San Francisco and was a Bomber herself. She revered the classic co-ed Roller Derby and would be proud of her Derby deciples and fans here. I like seeing some familiar faces and the new faces. And the new expansion teams. I will always be a die hard San Francisco Bay Bombers fan. I am happy to see the Pioneers, Red Devils and Chiefs still in the league, along with a couple of new teams. I think everybody should go see their first Roller Derby game, if they haven't already. You'll get hooked like I did. Big crowd, TV cameras, lotsa action. These skaters are jumpn', not just bumpin'. And they're flyin', showin' their swift moves. Although she gets her share of hits, that Lali-O can sure dish it out!! I truly wish there were more skaters to expand the league even more!! Some of you skate boarder dudes need to show what daredevils you really are.!! IFyou really are!! Bring on your X-skills to the banked track for some good team competition and do what you gotta do to put up them points on the scoreboard. It's okay to lose control. It's Roller Derby! Show 'em off, bring it on!! Keep the crowds roaring and on their feet!

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    Danny Wolf interviews Bombers GM and Jim and f Bomber jammers, Ronny Jong and Makani

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