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Perfect night for baseball at Municipal Stadium.
Johnathan D.

Amazing family friendly ballpark. Stellar weather, young talent, and half priced beer when the opposing "beer batter" strikes out. You can't find a better entertainment deal in the Bay Area. Just love it.

Plenty of hats
Yochanan H.

I had time to kill before my flight. So, I looked up the time for the San Jose Giants baseball store, which was 10 am - 4pm. I parked in the back of the stadium, facing towards the street. You'll see an empty parking booth when you enter the parking lot. As I exited my vehicle, I started walking towards the front of the ballpark. When I arrived, I noticed the gate open. So, I entered it, but I could not locate anything that looked like a store. I kept walking around, taking photos. Finally, this admin guy pops out of nowhere. Their store is on the left side, about even with third base. Within a few minutes, a lovely young lady came and opened the store. She turned the store's heat on since it was chilly that afternoon. I mentioned my friend's love for hats. She was awesome and offered some chitchat about the team and all of the items. Most importantly, she looked up the online prices to ensure they matched the prices at their store since it was the holiday season, which had several ongoing sales. Heck, I was unaware, and she could have not even bothered, and I wouldn't have known. If anyone is reading this review from the San Jose Giants, THANK YOU! Keep in mind that Minor League Team stores are open during the off-season. If possible, check out their website and call before arriving at the ballpark. A few teams will have off-site stores in strip malls and outlets.

Hanging out on a Wednesday afternoon
Karen A.

I love the SJ Giants! Today my daughter and I spent a very warm Wednesday afternoon watching the team defeat Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. We had the only shaded seats in the house and we were grateful. We also took a little walk to the parking lot behind Kelly Park for $6 parking. Coupled with tickets that were heavily discounted, we spent $21 for 4 hours of entertainment. What a win! Afterward, we walked through the Japanese Friendship Garden and back to our car, completing our SJ adventure. If you go to Municipal Stadium, buy a Churro, bring a water bottle to refill, and a clear bag. Have fun!

Supposedly head security Isom is very rude and over aggressive. I tried to enter with a sealed Powerade as I also have brought them for years without any hassles, today 9/11/25 Isom decided he wanted to harass me and try to scare me by raising his voice and stepping in my face, he told me I could walk it back to the car or tag it and get it after. That's a joke this is a single A park, you can bring dang near anything into the mlb stadium in sf or even the other stadium in Sacramento. This guy needs to get talked to at minimum if not retrained on customer service! This is probably the reason it's empty for a playoff game with $5 tickets ITS NOT COMMUNITY FRIENDLY!

Nicholas P.

This place is amazing. I think it's a great venue, small and manageable with little kids. The price is reasonable and it's very easy to get into the park. It caters to family's and everyone seemed to be having a blast. The food was good and the people were nice and they had fun with the crowds.

Beer Batter Beers!!!
Donovan T.

If you're a baseball fan and in San Jose...attending a SJ GIANTS game is a MUST! The nostalgia alone makes it a 5 star experience for me. I went fairly often as a kid (always free tickets at the supermarket and drug store!) so it's pretty cool how life has gone full circle and I now take my son to the games! No bad seat in the house. Bleachers are open seating! For day games, you are in direct sunlight though...so be sure to check the weather. It can get insanely hot in July/August. How kid friendly these games are is amazing. It's a perfect activity to take out a group. I'm telling you - it's way easier to drive down Senter and the 87 then it is going to Oakland or taking Caltrain to SF. Parking is easy...multiple cash lots OR you can even park in the residential neighborhood around the area and walk in. Food at sporting events is always an arm and a leg but prices here are very reasonable. I think many of us are used to be charging ridiculous amounts at Levis and Chase Center...I also liked the variety although lines can get very long. My son likes the garlic fries and churros! SJ giants games are always a good time. It's an extra good time if the BEER BATTER strikes out :)

Tony O.

The security here is rude. They also don't allow any bags except clear. Even those SF Giants allowed us to bring in a small Giants bag, SJ Giants do not and they were rude about, especially Cesar. We will not ever come back to a game here.

Wow. This was the worst entertainment experience of my life. We got there right around 7 pm, when the game was scheduled to start. There was a ginormous line of people waiting to get in because they only had 3 metal detectors for the entire stadium. The place has a capacity of 4200 so thank God it was only about 70% sold out. Of course, that's on us. Lesson learned and if there were to be a next time (there will not) we'll get there earlier. We ended up missing the first inning, but whatever (again, our bad). We went to our seats so I could get my wife and daughter situated and then I headed off to the concessions stand. When I got there, the line was super long but I figured it must go reasonably fast. So I waited... and waited... and waited... and the line seemed to barely move after 10 minutes. That was when I noticed that the concessions area (the Taco Stand near Section G) was staffed with a total of 6 people: 2 on the cash register, 3 doing food prep/cooking, and one person solely in charge of the "Beer Only" line. I was in line for almost an hour and missed about 3 innings of the game. I watched as this poorly trained and non-managed crew of 6 employees walked around without any sense of urgency or care. The line of people waiting for food, on average, was anywhere from 40 - 60 people deep. Finally, I found myself at a cashier to order food. I paid about $30.00 for one hot dog, a bottle of water and french fries. I have uploaded a photo of the french fries. They were $14.00. Why? Because they only had Carne Asada fries - which my 5 year old daughter would not eat - and they had no ability to charge me for regular fries. By the time I got back to my family with the food, it was the top of the 5th inning. This place is so poorly managed it is shameful. We used to go here all the time pre-COVID and it was a real gem. This once-great venue has become a poorly managed shadow of its former self. Not sure who is running it now but whomever it is should be ashamed of themselves for destroying this once amazing venue. And BTW, sorry, no excuses. Don't blame COVID or staff shortages or whatever. What we experienced tonight was uniquely a piss-poor experience. If other businesses in the Bay Area can adapt, this establishment should be able to as well. The management needs a complete overhaul, with competent personnel who can effectively run a ball club.

Gregory S.

We started going to see San Jose Giants in 1992. We immediately fell in love with Minor League Baseball and, since my wife is a major SF Giants fan, the San Jose Giants were a perfect match. Price is a factor. Season Tickets behind home plate cost less than a half a dozen games up north in the major league park. There is a new team every season as the players move from A Ball to AA Ball or, as happens to many players, drop out of professional baseball. It is fun to try to identify which players will make it all the way to the Show. The players are accessible. Over the years we have sat and talked with future major league players. One memorable evening we were in the stands talking with a top pitching prospect just hours before he was traded to an east coast team where he became one of their best starting pitchers. Ballpark food is ballpark food. Quality changes from year to year as the food suppliers change. Scott's Seafood is very good. In 2019, the polish sausage is good. Thanks to the California League decree banning outside food, we have discovered several very good restaurants and sandwich shops near the ballpark that are less expensive than ballpark food. We eat at one of these places before the game then get one of the best churros you have ever enjoyed from the Churro Man. I cannot write a review of San Jose Giants without mentioning the very best mascot in baseball, Gigante! If you are a baseball fan go see San Jose Giants. If you are not a baseball fan, there is a good chance that San Jose Giants will make you one.

Derek S.

Came by for a baseball game the other night and it was super easy compared to the SF Giants. Tickets were free (from Orchard Supply Hardware?) and on-site parking was $10 cash only. Plenty of free street parking with a 10 minute walk back to the residential neighborhood! There was a rather simple security check and the staff and crowd were all civilized. Bleacher seats were free whereas upgraded club seats were $11? There seem to be a few food choices inside the stadium, including ribs, garlic fries, ice cream and adult beverages, all at outrageous marked up prices! Bring a jacket as it tends to get chilly towards the end of the game around 10 pm!

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Ask the Community - San Jose Giants

Are there street vendors out there like at the larger venues, specifically street dog vendors? Thank you

Outside of the stadium not to my knowledge no.

What are the best seats? If there are fireworks what are the best seats?

You can see the fireworks from every seat in the house. It's such a small stadium that there really is no "bad" seat--just different perspectives. :)… Read more

Can you buy tickets at the gate?

They do have a ticket counter there.

Are the bleachers really uncomfortable or do they have back rest? Which section row is best? Trying to get tickets for July 2 game. But it's been so long since I been there. Any tips?

Seats were much more comfortable than I remembered, and yes, they do have seat backs. And as far as… Read more

Does anyone know if they allow you to tailgate there?

At a very minimum

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San Jose Sabercats - March 10th, 2012 Opening Game

San Jose Sabercats

4.6(31 reviews)
4.7 miNorth San Jose

My kids and I had a blast at our very first Sabercats game! My homegirl knows the cheer captain…read moreand scored some awesome tickets. I had no idea what to expect since I had never witnessed arena football. The pyrotechnics were both scary and awesome! I am still confused as to why I did not see an actual Sabercat mascot, but the dude on the motorcycle was interesting. Mad love to the Saberkittens for putting on an awesome show. I love their spirit! I will definitely return sometime, and take advantage of the 4 pack deal. $50 gets you four tickets, hot dogs, sodas, and chips. Support your local sports teams!

I love food, but I love music and sports even more, which helps to explain why I enjoy seeing the…read moreSaberCats play. Their games feature both and then some. HP Pavilion (7:30 p.m.): My dad and I went to the game on Saturday (San Jose played the Utah Blaze). It was at least the 6th SaberCats game that I've been to. As usual, we saved money by parking nearby (it's interesting how many houses are just across the street from HP Pavilion- a house a block away is now up for sale). When we arrived, my dad let himself be frisked. It was comical (he just walked over to one of the guys and raised his arms- I briefly wondered if he had done something in the past that I was unaware of). I had about as many items on me, but just walked right up to the doors. The edges of the main stairs currently feature some cool images of the San Jose Sharks (it's sad that they just got eliminated from the playoffs). We had great seats (we were 10 rows back, and were only blocked off from seeing kicks go through the left uprights), and our tickets were just $9 each (my dad took advantage of a promotion). The guy to my left was annoying (he went to the game with his dad too, and I wish his dad had been sitting next to me). He had some booming claps (he almost made me go deaf), and he was too wound up early on (he clapped over every little thing). Only 2 vendors were around (I'm glad that we weren't hungry- only a few kiosks were open too). One sold cotton candy, and the other sold Dippin' Dots (Banana; Chocolate; Rainbow). I was tempted to buy some, but didn't. The woman who sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" was pretty fine. She also had a beautiful voice (I actually noticed). T&A: "Stop teasing me!" (what a guy behind us kept saying to the young woman who goes out on the field to signal the beginning and end of commercial breaks). The woman is "too skinny" for my dad's taste, and I think the woman the current one replaced was hotter. It's cute, though, the way the new woman dances. You can tell that she has a lot of fun during games (the other woman was more serious). The SaberKittens were also standing very close to us, but I didn't actually look at them much. With a few exceptions, the women aren't that hot this year. The Kiss Cam action kind of sucked. Too many old couples were featured, and this one guy was clueless as to what he was supposed to do until the camera started to cut away. A ton of penalties were called. This guy and his sons couldn't make up their minds: "Hey refs! You suck!" "Hey refs! You're great!" o_O A Utah wide receiver made a "flying catch over the boards," and another one went over the boards a few minutes later. It was also memorable when San Jose defensive back Clevan Thomas made a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown in the 3rd quarter. The SaberCats normally draw over 10,000 fans (the attendance on Saturday was 8,438). Still, it often got very loud inside. Some fans also did some crazy dances. A few guys even took off their shirts ("No, no. Put your shirts back on. Please."). I kind of agree with another reviewer ("no more cowbell!"). I'm used to it, but some fans bring cowbells and ring them too fuc---- much. You might think that you're at a farm. Free!: The SaberCats have always treated their fans well. This is what was given away during the game: -3 footballs (fans get to keep balls that wind up in the stands). A guy at the end of our row caught the ball that was thrown away at the end of the game. -A whole row got Lillie Mae's "famous" BBQ sauce. -Another row got Buffalo Wild Wings (I think this occurred when a guy threw a football between the uprights- he had 2 tries, but was good in his 1st attempt). -Another row got Round Table Pizza. -Yet another got In-N-Out food (in most cases, vouchers are given out only). The crowd went crazy, by the way, when the logo was flashed. -As usual, some T-shirts were shot or launched into the stands. -5,000 fans got a Program/Green Night Reusable Shopping Bag (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/san-jose-sabercats-san-jose?select=1VBDoLhLt0EYFkHTGFJitQ#yAaOuPNkLRMGMNuEwLf6oQ). Some pictures from 3 fans that were posted online during the game were shown on the scoreboard. I think the last fan won a spa treatment. Halftime: 4 teams of 7-year-olds played flag football. The action was hard to follow (the announcer had to keep turning his attention from one side of the field to the other), but kind of exciting. Only 1 girl played, but she actually scored a touchdown. :) http://www.thesanjosesabercats.com/news_details.php?id=540: The SaberCats almost gave me a heart attack (the game was finally decided with 11 seconds left to play, and San Jose only scored on 4 of their 9 possessions- this is pitiful for an Arena Football team), but they beat the Blaze 35-34. My dad and I had a lot of fun. Win or lose, there's nothing like seeing the SaberCats play. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98W9QuMq-2k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB2vMwvqIyk

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San Jose Sharks

San Jose Sharks

4.6(274 reviews)
2.3 miDowntown

I can't say enough great things about the SAP Center and the San Jose Sharks experience. Every time…read moreI come here, it's consistently top tier. The lounge area really stands out. It is always clean, well kept, and comfortable. The bathroom lines are short even during busy times and the bathrooms themselves are very clean. That alone makes a big difference during games. The food in the lounge is also excellent. The hand carved pastrami is fantastic and something I look forward to every visit. Huge shoutout to Patrick Lockwood who is an incredible Sharks365 rep. He goes above and beyond every time, is always responsive, and makes sure all of your questions are answered. You can tell he genuinely cares about creating a great experience. Also want to recognize Nick in Section 114. He is always kind, welcoming, and brings great energy to the game. He does an awesome job getting fans hyped and makes the section even more fun. Overall, an amazing experience every time. Clean lounge, great food, great people, and an easy 5 stars.

$16.49 for a Coors Light!?! I feel like a SAP for ordering one…read more They need to make getting drunk easier considering fans need to forget their lack of championships, underwhelming playoff runs, aging roster, inconsistent goaltenders, and crucial chokes. Watching their third consecutive loss and 11th in the past 13 games, $20 beers aint gonna help the declining attendance. Goofy from Disney on Ice scored more goals.

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San Jose Earthquakes - Suite Life

San Jose Earthquakes

3.9(61 reviews)
4.1 miNorth San Jose

I've been to many earthquakes games over the last ten years. I also watch almost every game on tv…read more It's the local professional soccer team in the Bay Area. They are one of the original mls teams from the beginning in the 90s. Chris Wondolowski is the legendary local player. The stadium is open and modern with food trucks, open air bar and a great atmosphere. The fans are passionate and make the environment fun. It's a family friendly environment. Tickets are reasonable for sports games. The reason I give 3 stars is because the owners and management have turned this team into one of the worst in the league. The owners refuse to keep up with investment in players like other teams. It makes being a supportive fan very difficult. The good news is that they recently fired the awful general manager and things will hopefully improve.

The San Jose Earthquakes are one of the original nine MLS members that began play in 1996. Over…read morethat time, the Quakes have qualified for the MLS Cup Playoffs nine times and won two of them (2001 and 2003). In addition to those two championships, the team was very successful in the early 2000s, making the playoffs five straight years from 2001 to 2005. Probably the most well-known person to play for the Quakes is retired American soccer star Landon Donovan. The MLS MVP award is named after him after all. Donovan won a record six MLS Cups during his playing career. He was a member of both the 2001 and 2003 San Jose championship teams. While he was the team's top goalscorer in 2003 (12 goals), Salvadoran striker Ronald Cerritos was actually the team's top scorer in 2001 (11 goals). In 2001, Quakes coach Frank Yallop was named MLS Coach of the Year and players Jeff Agoos and Troy Dayak won the Defender of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year awards, respectively. In 2003, Quakes goalkeeper Pat Onstad was the league's Goalkeeper of the Year. Due to a combination of stadium, ownership, trademark, and other related issues, the San Jose Earthquakes were inactive for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The team really hasn't been the same since, failing to qualify for the playoffs most years. Over the past decade, San Jose has routinely finished sixth or worst in the Western Conference. On the bright side, the Earthquakes are one of only a handful of MLS teams to win the MLS Cup multiple times. They've also won the Supporters' Shield twice for having the best regular season record in 2005 and 2012. San Jose is currently led by All-Star veteran forward Chris Wondolowski whose present stint with the team began in 2009. Wondolowski led the league in scoring two times (2010, 2012) and was MVP in 2012. He is, by far, the franchise's all-time leader in games played and goals scored. His records would be even greater if his stats from his time with the Houston Dynamo (2006-2009) somehow counted, but that is another story.

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Fight Night at The Tank

Fight Night at The Tank

5.0(1 review)
2.3 miDowntown

If you enjoy watching desperate men - and sometimes women - beat one another to a bloody vegetative…read morestate, you need not look further than your local boxing event. Fight Night at the Tank is largely a showcase of new local professional boxing talent getting their first big break in a big event setting. There are usually 5 or 6 bouts, mostly the lighter weights (fly, feather, welter, junior middle, middle), and they go between 4 and 10 rounds each. There is plenty of room to spread out since only about 3,000 are in attendance on any given night in the comfy confines of HP Pavilion. The mood inside HP on fight night is always one of electricity and excitement, as there is always the chance that someone will die. On this particular night (November 16), all the goombahs, bookies, pimps, tuffies and skinny white boys eagerly awaited Andre Ward, Olympic middleweight gold medalist, Greece '04, who beat the crap out of some unknown from Gary, Indiana. But it went all six rounds at least. Bout 5, the main event, matched a couple of washed up old school veterans against each other, for whatever reason. One was a tall lanky hispanic dude. The other was a scrappy scrawny cracker from Miami named Vitali Popitko who was balding and had a nice rose color to him. Although I worried that a strong wind would blow him over, I had to put my money on the Great White Hope, clearly the underdog. Well it just so happens that we would get our money's worth on this very special night as the two would pummel and beat each other merciless. The hispanic guy had blood gushing from his left eye and the Great White Hope must've had a busted rib or two cuz he went down on one knee in obvious pain five or six times. Great White battled courageously as the hispanic guy sucker punched him over and over working those busted ribs. In the end, the two old-timers battled Jake LaMotta style through 3 rounds of the 10 round bout, but Popitko succumbed to the agonizing pain of the busted ribs. Either that or he was a real big pussy cuz I didn't see him absorb that many square shots. In any case, Fight Night is just good, clean, wholesome, bloody, violent, fun for the whole family! Bring all the little goombahs!

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SAP Center - Merchandise

SAP Center

3.8(1.2k reviews)
2.3 miDowntown

I had a blast this weekend watching Stars on Ice with Team USA's figure skating champions. The…read moretickets were affordable, and I was able to sit close enough to take close-up shots, but not close enough to smell their sweat. The skaters delivered a spectacular performance, with Alyssa Lui as the main star of the show. My favorite performances include Alyssa reenacting her Olympic performances; Glenn, Levito, and Alyssa dancing to "Golden" from Demon Hunters; and Illia dancing to Eminem's "8-Mile". The bathrooms were clean, and the audience was respectful and mindful of others. I'm sad that they didn't perform a second show in Northern California. 10/10!!!!!!

This arena and I have a pretty long term relationship.Ive been to so many events here over the…read moreyears since they opened in 1993-I am pretty sure I went to a San Jose Sharks game that inaugural season back in 93 when I was a young 20 years old. Over the years I've seen multiple Sharks games-many concerts here,I've been to March Madness multiple times at this arena but my favorite events at this arena is probably the multiple times I watched UFC live at SAP Center,followed closely by the now defunct StrikeForce MMA fights that used to have shows at this great venue. Of course being that I live in the Sacramento area now as opposed when I lived in the East Bay,the trips take a bit more planning and usually involve an overnight stay at one of the many great hotels in the area but that doesn't actually make the events at this event any less fun,in fact it enhances them. One of the true beauties of this arena is the way the city has built up the area around the arena-just a short walk away there are a plethora of incredible restaurants and bars that are great to enjoy either before or after events depending on the day of the week-I will admit I may have had to carry the wifey out of the Old Wagon Saloon after indulging a bit too much after a great event at the Sap Center-my point being-so many great options in the area for entertainment both post and pre events at this arena. As with every arena,traffic and parking are quite the challenge here-there is onsite parking but it is extremely pricey-I always find using light rail to get in and out of events at this arena is still the best value in the game. Inside the arena,it's been very well maintained and is very modern for an arena that is almost 33 years old-bathrooms are super convenient and generally always clean. The staff have always been extremely helpful and were definitely helpful when I first learned about hockey etiquette-I will always appreciate them for that. Food at this stadium is plentiful-though there is still stadium pricing so that's to be expected-Beer pricing is nothing unique-very standard but they do have some cool options,my last trip I picked up a hockey stick that I could drink my beer out of-I love that thing. In closing-If you ever find yourself with an event that is going to take place at this arena-I would not hesitate to go to this arena and enjoy yourself-it's a world class venue and I'm sure you will have a great time.....even if the Sharks lose

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San Francisco 49ers - Just laugh already.

San Francisco 49ers

3.5(34 reviews)
8.1 mi

Bang Bang Niner Gang!…read more Been a fan since forever. Most always a solid product put forth. Props to Eddie D. for bankrolling some phenomenal years. Bill Walsh was in my opinion the best head coach ever in the NFL! It's been a while since the last bb Super Bowl trophy. I remain faithful that another will come our way bb soon.

I am devastated. After 60 years of being an ultimate Niner fan, I must admit they way they handled…read moretaking seats away from me was horrible. Legal yes, terribly mismanaged, also yes. Here is my story. I saw my first game at Kezar Stadium in 1967. I have followed the niners closely my entire life. I have watched a couple hundred niner games on TV both home and away. I never liked Candlestick for football, so did not become a season ticket holder until Levi's was built. I have had two tickets in the club section, 50-yard line since 2014. I paid license fees for those seats. Our first few years there we found the sun was a bit much on that side and began looking for more tickets. In 2021 we added 4 seats into a new section called Owners Patio. We stayed there for a few years, when again the sun was an issue so we tried the North Owners Patio which was worse for sun and terrible for watching the game, too many rowdy , drunk fans in that area. We moved back to the South Owners Patio, purchasing 4 seats last season. Typically, each year the team would send us an email in early June asking if we were going to renew our seats, and for the past 4 years we have. This year we did not get an email, so we sent one to the team asking about renewing our 4 seats again and we got this surprising response: From 49ER SALES PERSONNEL: "I figured it would be easier to converse over the phone but happy to work through via email. Your South Owners Patio seats from last season are not available to the public for this upcoming season, so I have 2 renewal options for you: North Owners Patio * Row 2, seats 3 to 5 - 3 seats total * Row 1, seats 9 & 10 - 2 seats total "Please note, your seats prior was on the South Owners Patio, and these are on the North Owners Patio. Please also note you can purchase both blocks above (5 total) or purchase either single block - 3 seats total or 2 seats total" Notice neither of these options include 4 seats, which is what I had and what I was expecting to renew. I subsequently found out our seats were taken by "Ownership". Meaning The 49ers took on some minority owners during the offseason and they needed 10 more seats because there was no more room in Jed York's suite. Now it's correct to say that these seats were not guaranteed as no license fee was required to purchase them, so the 49ERS had the right to take those seats. Using the terms not available to the public this year, implies something one off happened and maybe you can get them back next year. It's pretty doubtful the seats taken by new minority owners are going to be available next year. NOT SURE WHY THEY EVEN BOTHERED TO SAY ANYTHING WOULD BE AVAILABLE WHY NOT TELL THE TRUTH HERE AS YOU ARE SCREWING OVER YOUR CUSTOMERS ANYWAYS. You would think however that maybe they shouldn't just nab them without having replacement seats available, no? I have spent over $ 400,000 for tickets in the past 5 years, you would have thought that mattered, but alas it did not. I have owned and operated a business for the past 37 years, and I can assure you this is no way to treat a loyal longtime customer. Sadly, disappointed my seats were taken from me, I will now work to disengage from my other tickets and determined not to financially support anything 49ers. Suffice it to say, THE NINERS SUCK.

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The Plex

3.7(435 reviews)
5.3 miEvergreen

There are separate buildings/entrances with a gigantic shared parking lot, but this venue is not…read morethe Athletic Club. The Plex is the building toward the right. The place is a dream for sports lovers. Giant screens for watching your favorite teams, and a plethora of facilities and activities for expending energy. An illuminated video game arcade, giant claw machines, hoops, billiards, and the most cornhole boards I've ever seen in a single setting. Multiple rinks on site... four volleyball courts fit into one, two separate soccer fields, and a roller rink where roller hockey is probably also played, from the looks of it. But this past Friday, I partook in Open Skate here. The skating session started with an annoying online waiver process (required for first-timers) and a $15 fee for an hour-and-a-half time slot. They charge an extra fee for skate rentals, but luckily I have my own rollerblades. Also got myself a green bead necklace which they were giving out for free for St. Paddy's week. There were sets of bleachers at each corner, outside the rink, where I left my shoes (underneath) while skating. It was super breezy in there, kept nice and cool during this heat wave. The floor was massive, with color-changing lights glowing in the dim space. A range of music played through the speakers including songs like David Guetta's Titanium, Save Your Tears by The Weeknd, Beauty and a Beat by Justin Bieber, Hips Don't Lie by Shakira, and Airplanes by B.o.B. My favorite part... ZERO skate aids! Mainly skilled skaters on the floor, even a lot of the kids seemingly. Having fewer inexperienced skaters compared to other roller rinks made for a far more enjoyable time. The house lights turned on at the end of the first session, signaling skaters to exit the rink, as there was a 15-minute break before the next group (two time slots available on Friday and Saturday evenings). The Penalty Box Bar and Grill had two sections and order counters. One was an actual bar restricted to the 21+ crowd. The other was the "grill" serving a wide range of menu items including burgers, tacos, sushi, rice bowls, pizza, wings, and more. There was even a separate area with a multitude of craft beers on tap. And the venue offered endless seating options on multiple levels. Whether celebrating a special occasion with family and friends or having a night out with a significant other, The Plex offers more than enough to keep visitors of all ages active and entertained.

We've had two very special family gatherings at The Plex over the past few months, and I can't say…read moreenough wonderful things about the experience. In November 2025, we celebrated my mother's 90th birthday there, and in March 2026 we returned for her Celebration of Life. Both events were handled with such care, kindness, and professionalism by the amazing management and staff. A special thank you to Alex Del Angel and Elsa for going above and beyond to make everything perfect. Elsa did a beautiful job creating a slideshow that played on the TVs in the area of The Plex where we gathered to celebrate Mom's life. It meant so much to our family and added such a personal, heartfelt touch. What makes this place especially great for family events is that there's truly something for everyone. My young granddaughters had plenty of games and activities to keep them happily busy, while my kids enjoyed playing pool, darts, and spending time in the arcade. Many members of our family also play indoor soccer there every week, so it's already a place that feels like part of our lives. The Plex is more than just a venue--it's a welcoming community space where families can come together, celebrate milestones, and make lasting memories. Thank you again to the entire team for helping us honor my mom in such a meaningful way.

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San Jose Thunderbirds Aau Basketball Club

San Jose Thunderbirds Aau Basketball Club

4.1(9 reviews)
2.0 miDowntown

This is the second time I write this review as for the first one my review some how magically got…read morehidden from the public view. I believe this organization pay Yelp to suppress negative reviews! I highly DO NOT recommend to take your son to this organization. Please read my story below to prevent your family from a lots of problems brought by three individuals ( the owner Brooks, Ulysses and a guy by the name of Johnny. We were recommended by one of neighbors to join this Tunderbird club. My son was in 5th grade and when I called Brooks and told him what I expected from the basketball he agreed to have a tryout for my son the next day. His tryout was so ridiculous that even I could play basketball. He told my son that he is very good and came over to give me the cost of program. I did paid him fully and started his awful so called practices in a old dark church buildings with no air conditioning at all. After several practices I noticed that he is mixing 8th and 9th graders with 5th graders. Obviously a 5th grader can not even compete nor even practice with the older kids. When I brought this to Brooks attention he said "Oh well, do not worry my kid will be better as a result". This was his first big LIE! The very first game he did not even played my son at all and played his favorite people including Johnny's son in which his son did not even made one shot. when I talked to him as to why my son was not played at all he told me that he will soon... This was his second big LIE! Game after game he only played hie own favorite people and not my son. Overall with 22-24 games my son only played total of only 20 minutes TOTAL!!!! Game after game my son was either sat down or when he would go the court he would be pulled from the game with if few MINUTES!!!! Again when I asked him why I was given a promise but an empty one. Until today we do not know why my son benched all the games. Brooks, is a serial LIER only! After we pulled him out of this awful club and when I confront Brooks with it he told me "he does not want to go there". We PAID his fees, we attended all the games and practices but my son was abused by the so called coach and his assistance coach (Ulysses). As for the Ulysses ( Asswipe), he is a terrible example for kids. Just his look tells you that he does not come from a good family and his up bringing is not to normal standard of people from the bay area. I am not sure where did Brooks found this man. Not only he does NOT know anything about basketball but his team looses all the time when he is so called coaching! I firmly believe that the only reason he is coaching is because of his 2nd grader son in which he mixed with my son team and he played this little guy all the time. He is such a stupid person to put his little boy to play with tall 8th graders in which it is just a matter of time to get hurt physically at the game. If he has no regards for his kid then you can imagine what he will do to your kids! As for the so called assistant (johnny) he seems to be from a "Ghetto". He always is backing Brooks no matter wrong or right and only is concern with his own kid. He put ALL parents and team mates aside so hi own kid plays ALL the games all the time even though his own son fails to make a basket or plays correctly. As a matter in fact his son bullied my son all the time and when I brought this to Brooks attention I was told "survival of the fittest". So did not even talked to Johnny's son to stop bulling my son and others! Please if you care about your son in any bit, do not take him to this organization. These people run this club like a "Gangsters" and only interested in your money! Do not believe hie website and his garbage so called mission statement either because non of it is true. Sorry for the long review but you as the parents needed to hear our family experience with these people were. Note: It has been my experience that there are many awful so called AAU's in this area but I have found a team by the name of "roadrunner" is a decent one.

My son has been with the Thunderbirds for the past 2 years. It is a great organization. The kids…read moreare well-trained. They are taught how to work hard and reap the benefits of their work. It is a family environment where the parents are encouraged to get involved. If you want your child to learn the fundamentals of the game, work hard, and play in great tournaments try the San Jose Thunderbirds.

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