The Insider’s Guide to Padres' Petco Park San Diego (2024)

Centered in San Diego’s East Village — a former warehouse district given new life by upscale apartment blocks and dozens of new restaurants — sits Petco Park, the home of the San Diego Padres. Built in 2004 to anchor the massive urban renewal, the ballpark represents one of the most vibrant and exciting locations in the city.

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Petco Park hosts concerts, monster truck rallies, and even a professional golf course. However, baseball draws the real crowds. With Opening Day only a handful of weeks away, and the Padres determined to win big after an exciting 2023 season, the entire city looks forward to an unprecedented year. As a season ticket holder, I am certainly excited to head back to the stadium this year.

Visiting such a stadium at this time promises lifelong memories, especially in a park with as many unique nooks and crannies as Petco, to say nothing of its perfect weather and architectural beauty. To make the most of any visit, this article will outline some of the best places to explore and events to experience, as discovered by a season-ticket insider.

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The San Diego Padres Hall of Fame

Located on the first floor of the Western Metal Supply building — a nineteenth-century warehouse that forms the leftmost corner of the field — and just past the Palm Plaza entrance on 7th Avenue, this small museum details the history of the San Diego Padres.

Admission is free with a seat ticket, and visitors could spend over an hour exploring the exhibits. There are impressive displays and a trove of photographic information showing the Padres grow from a Pacific Coast League team to the Major League Baseball hopeful of today, covering over a hundred years.

Somehow, this museum goes unnoticed by most visitors, which is a shame, but a current benefit to those who do stop by. Being a recent convert myself, having only followed the Padres since moving here a few years ago, I appreciated the backstory of all our fine traditions.

Petco Park San Diego – Beer Alley

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San Diego is famous for craft breweries — nearly 200 in the county and climbing — and nowhere is this better appreciated than on the main concourse behind home plate.

This area, affectionately called Beer Alley, showcases dozens of local breweries and features 96 different local brews. IPAs, lagers, pilsners, ales; whatever a beer-lover desires can be found here. Macrobrews are also on tap, although nothing beats a local beer at Petco.

Of particular note are the .394 San Diego Pale Ale from Alesmith, co-created with Mr. Padre himself, Tony Gwynn, and the recent Swingin’ Friar Ale from Ballast Point, the Official Beer of the Padres. Both breweries are iconic in San Diego, and either beer is a refreshing option at any park event.

Best Food at Petco Park

One cannot discuss beverages without also mentioning the food at Petco Park. Sure, visitors can bring food into the park from off the street, and there are excellent restaurants in East Village, but no trip is complete without sampling the fare inside.

As with all ballparks, the usual offerings abound: hot dogs, pretzels, candy, popcorn, and the like can be found anywhere.

What makes Petco special though is its commitment to the local scene. There are locations within run by some of the best restaurants in the county, including Brigantine, Miguel’s Cocina, Phil’s BBQ, and Hodad’s, among others. Each of these is worth a try, and they never fail to satisfy.

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Tri-Tip Nachos

The crown jewel, in this writer’s humble opinion, must be the tri-tip nachos offered by Seaside Market. These are found throughout the park and come in a size large enough to share — or to keep someone going for days.

They consist of tortilla chips drowned in nacho cheese, smoky barbecue sauce, and sour cream, which are then topped with tender beef tri-tip and green onions. What’s not to love? This hearty menagerie of tastes should not be missed.

Taco Tuesdays

Southern Californians love tacos, shown most intensely with this tradition. Every week, most taco stands and Mexican restaurants in the area offer taco specials, and Petco Park is no exception.

Several different establishments throughout the park hold weekly taco specials of most common varieties. Discussing them all would require a list of its own—and presents a fun challenge for the more adventurous patrons—so here the focus will be on the very best of the bunch: The fried fish tacos at Brigantine, located near the Toyota Terrace above the main concourse.

Brigantine’s tacos are about the size of a spread hand and contain a full fish filet with shredded cabbage, salsa fresca, and a tangy ranch sauce. They also have a spicy red pepper sauce that is definitely recommended. And, just like the other taco stands around the park, each taco is a steal at $2.50 apiece. Add in the five-dollar, 12-oz Estrella Jaliscos, and this is one of the best cheap meals in town. They’re so good that I sometimes skip lunch to make space for an extra one.

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Military Sundays

Speaking of weekly events, every Sunday is a celebration of the U.S. military and its enormous presence in San Diego. In fact, the city’s known as America’s Finest City in part due to its hosting the U.S. Navy Headquarters and various Marine and Navy bases. Sundays, thus, host large crowds of military personnel and their families, who receive discounted or free tickets for these afternoon games.

In addition, these games routinely feature military flyovers from the neighboring bases. Sometimes these are just jets and helicopters flying past, but they frequently involve paratroopers who circle overhead before landing in the outfield. This pre-game spectacle, as well as the sincere appreciation for everything these men and women do, brings pride to every San Diegan.

Anchorman Races

Of course, San Diego has never been a very serious city. In 2019, following the lead of Washington, D.C., and Milwaukee, the Padres introduced a mascot race featuring the lead characters from Anchorman, a film set in San Diego.

In this mid-game entertainment—which plays sporadically, more often on the weekends and during special games—the Channel 5 News Team races around the warning track for glory. Lead anchor Ron Burgundy, sportscaster Champ kind, field reporter Brian Fantana, and meteorologist Brick Tamland all vie for the finish line held by members of the Pad Squad, the Padres’ on-field entertainers.

Hilarity often ensues: Brick is distracted by a lamp; Ron trips Champ; the Channel 2 News Team starts a brawl in the outfield; and many others. Though brief, this delightful reference to a classic comedy always charms spectators.

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The Park at the Park

While Petco Park San Diego is beautiful from every angle, without a bad seat in the house, the sheer scope of the place invites exploration, and there are many inviting spaces around. Park at the Park, also called Gallagher Square, is a large green space and pedestrian plaza located beyond the outfield.

It contains a grassy hill, a stage with a large screen, food and beverage stands, a play area for kids, and statues of former Padres greats, including an impressive one for Tony Gwynn. When the Padres are on the road, it even converts to a civic park for anyone to enjoy.

There is a festive, picnic-like atmosphere there. People frequently bring blankets and coolers to enjoy the space with their kids and dogs. San Diego seems to have more canine than human inhabitants. This has led to some games becoming ‘Bark at the Park’ events, featuring special treats for dogs and owners.

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Also, although the stage only airs the televised broadcast of the game while in session, the platform hosts a variety of smaller events before first pitch. Numerous civic organizations put on cultural demonstrations, often with accompanying foods or giveaways, which entertain all ballpark patrons.

The Beach

What’s San Diego without a beach? Just in front of the Park at the Park is a sandy area—once more extensive, but still nice—and an open pavilion. This area sports a full bar and nearby food stalls, as well as excellent, near-field-level views. It is very popular, with people standing three- and four-deep at the railing. This area, like the Park at the Park, does not require a special ticket, although the lower area is reserved for parties. There is also precious little shade, so a hat or a short stay is recommended.

What draws the crowds is its affinity for home runs. Balls are commonly batted into the area, both during games and before the Padres practice batting. This is the ideal place for catching a unique souvenir of a Petco Park visit.

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The Still

On the Toyota Terrace level, just outside the Western Metal Supply building, sits a small bar and restaurant: The Still, operated by Cutwater Spirits. This local San Diego distillery made a name for itself by crafting canned co*cktails. They can be purchased here alongside some rather good (if expensive) seafood.

It also has an exceptional shaded patio, with tables against the railing overlooking left field. You’ll have an excellent view down the third baseline. The entire park is in view, making for a memorable experience from a unique angle. The Still has become my favorite non-seat-based location in the park.

The tables are first-come-first-served, meaning no extra ticket is required for the area. There are reserved seats on a lower level, like at the Beach, but the view only marginally improves. This is a great place for a snack or a meal with a nice co*cktail for a few innings, or even an entire game. Since the tables seat four or six—and are always in short supply—it can also be a good place to meet people when visiting with a small party, or going alone. In fact, two of my ballpark buddies and I met over ceviche one evening at this very location.

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The Loft

This final location is something of a hidden gem, although it can be seen from anywhere in the ballpark. The top floor of the Western Metal Supply building contains an area known as the Loft. It’s essentially a sports bar and is ideal for relaxing before and after a game, with many enjoying it during as well.

The space is wide and, through windows overlooking reserved balconies, has pretty good views of the field. There is a variety of sausages and meat-heavy sandwiches and a sizable selection of beers and mixed drinks. It also hosts a number of popular pool tables and numerous televisions to keep up with the game.

The best event began in the 2019 season. Following a Padres win—and there are substantially more these days—the Loft offers Celebratory Buds. The special deal is $3 after the final out, lasting for an hour. These specialty Budweiser cans sport a Swingin’ Friar – a cool souvenir. And they taste far sweeter than normal, especially after a victory over the Dodgers. It is ideal for waiting out a stuffed escalator back to the ground, and for mingling with other fans to discuss the game.

Overall, Petco Park San Diego represents one of the best venues the city has to offer, with a wealth of fun and memorable events, food, drink, and special traditions that rival those of any other stadium in the world. A summertime visit to San Diego is incomplete without touring its beautiful grounds and enjoying a game. With any luck, this guide provides the insider knowledge necessary to make the most of any visit. So go and grab yourself some tickets and have a great time!

This article was written by Ben J. Byard for San Diego Explorer.com

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The Insider’s Guide to Padres' Petco Park San Diego (2024)

FAQs

What can you bring into Petco Park San Diego? ›

For enhanced ballpark security and to expedite the entry process for all of our guests, Petco Park will prohibit bags with the exception for single compartment clear plastic bags not exceeding 12” X 6” X 12” and infant and medical bags. Clutches and purses no larger than 5” X 7”.

What is the best section to sit in at Petco Park? ›

Best view: The best views at Petco come from seats near the dugout, Field Box or Premier Club sections. The lower your row number, the closer you will be to the action.

How early should I arrive at the Padres game? ›

G. All entry gates will open to guests 90 minutes prior to first pitch. Season Ticket Members have access to enter 2 hours prior to first pitch at two designated gates (Park Boulevard Gate and Home Plate Gate).

What should I wear to a Padres game? ›

Go Casual Or Go 'Home'

In fact it's as casual as it gets. So if unsure what to wear, err on the side of comfort. After the game, all but the most fancy places downtown will let you in with a cap, shorts, and even a little mustard on your shirt.

How much is a hot dog at a Padres game? ›

Major League Baseball hot dog prices by team 2023

While a hot dog at the home games of the Arizona Diamondbacks would set you back just 2.99 U.S. dollars, the same snack at a San Diego Padres game would cost a fan 7.75 U.S. dollars.

Are blankets allowed at Petco Park? ›

Can I bring chairs? The same rules on bringing chairs to Petco Park apply to Gallagher Square: Beach chairs, rigid lawn chairs, any seating with a hard or firm frame are not allowed. You can bring blankets, towels and cushions if you are not comfortable sitting directly on the lawn.

How do I order food to my seat at Petco Park? ›

The Ballpark App is an official MLB app that serves all the major league ballparks, as well as being the official Petco Park app. Use it to access your tickets and manage paperless digital ticketing, order food (mobile ordering of concessions and beer).

How much is parking around Petco Park? ›

Parking lots at the ballpark are not cheap, ranging from $15-$50 depending on how close to the stadium you are. Parking lot spaces are available downtown for under $15, but expect to walk a considerable distance from the game.

Is Petco Park cashless? ›

Petco Park is Cashless

You cannot pay for anything with cash. Be ready and show up with alternative contactless payment methods because stadium vendors cannot accept cash.

How long does a Padres game last? ›

Heading into Tuesday's series opener at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs, the average length of a Padres game in 2023 has been 2 hours and 43 minutes.

Can you watch Padres batting practice? ›

For one game each homestand, we open gates early to all Padres Members to watch the entirety of Padres batting practice, and potentially catch a home run. All Members will also be invited to join us to watch Batting Practice from a special, reserved location for at least one game during the season.

Can I bring a purse to the Padres game? ›

BEFORE YOU ENTER THE BALLPARK

For those bringing bags to the games, the team says: “Petco Park has an updated bag policy which will prohibit bags except for clutches and purses no larger than 5” X 7”, single-compartment clear plastic bags not exceeding 12” X 6” X 12” or infant and medical bags.”

Can I bring a water bottle to Padres game? ›

Yes, you can bring bottled water inside Petco Park for San Diego Padres games. Only sealed bottles of water, juice boxes and milk cartons are allowed. Must be . Water and Beverages: Many MLB stadiums allow guests to bring in sealed plastic water bottles, usually up to 24 ounces in size.

What to wear to a baseball game for a woman? ›

If you're wondering what to wear to a baseball game, opt for casual, easygoing pieces. Baseball season often gets in full swing during hot months, meaning shorts, tanks and T-shirts made with breathable materials will be the name of the game. Also, make sure you have sunglasses and a hat at the ready.

Can you take food into a baseball game? ›

Stadium policies often specify size and quantity restrictions for outside food and beverages. For example, fans may be allowed to bring in snacks and drinks that fit within a certain size limit, and they may be limited to bringing in one sealed plastic water bottle per person.

Can you bring drawstring bags to Petco Park? ›

They will be subjected to search at the gate. Any bags over the size limits, Backpacks, Drawstring Bags, Grocery Bags, Folding Chair Bags, Laptop Cases, Motorcycle Helmet Bags, and Canvas/Plastic Grocery Tote are not allowed.

Are vapes allowed in Petco Park? ›

San Diego Padres – Petco Park

Petco Park is a smoke-free facility. For the safety and comfort of all, guests are not permitted to enter Petco Park with smokeless/chewing tobacco or vaporizers.

What is the bag policy for MLB 2024? ›

Above video: Three players inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2024For example, most MLB ballparks allow small bags the size of a clutch (5-by-9-by-2 inches). Anything larger but does not exceed a maximum size (usually 16-by-16-by-8 inches) – needs to be in clear plastic, vinyl or PVC.

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