Major League Baseball is back March 26, and for baseball fans in California, that means sunshine-filled days at the stadium and evenings (either celebrating or wallowing) at nearby restaurants and bars. Whether a Dodgers, Giants, Padres, Athletics or Angels fan, we’ve rounded up the only guide you’ll need for the best day rooting for your California MLB team.

Oracle Park © Visit California
San Francisco Giants
At Oracle Park, you’ll find a variety of West Coast eats, including the Crazy Crab’z sandwich, made from Dungeness crab. You won’t want to skip the spicy fried chicken from Momofuku’s David Chang, either. And if you’ve got a sweet tooth, Ghirardelli serves up its world-famous hot fudge sundae, right in the park.

Dodgers Stadium © Visit California / David Collier
Los Angeles Dodgers
Home to the reigning World Series champions, Dodger Stadium embraces classic eats like the beloved Dodger Dog and, for a more indulgent dish, the loaded BBQ baked potato topped with brisket, mac and cheese, peppers, fried onions and butter. Prefer more international gametime eats? Opt for a Korean fried chicken bowl, complete with fried rice, kimchi and gochujang sauce.
San Diego Padres
If you’re catching a game at Petco Park, you won’t be disappointed with the food. Think authentic San Diego flavors, including a rotating selection of treats from the city’s beloved Mini Donut Co., as well as classic Mexican elote with all the classic toppings and a Hawaiian short rib bowl.
Sacramento Athletics
Sutter Health Park recently debuted the Pastrami Fry, featuring French fries covered in pastrami, cheese, caramelized onions and secret sauce. The stadium also serves up tasty Mexican street food-inspired chicken tinga and barbacoa tacos in the authentic Mexican Cantina.

Angel Stadium © Visit California
Los Angeles Angels
At Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, you’ll want to get the Chicharrón Nachos, a regional twist on classic ballpark nachos with crispy pork rinds in place of tortilla chips. And if you’re vegetarian or vegan, you’ll be pleased to know the stadium offers extravagant bites like buffalo cauliflower mac bowls, complete with dairy-free mac and cheese and covered in vegan ranch.
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