How can I not give a star at all. Between the flavorless nachos and terrible staff I’m amazed Tres is letting their brand be ruined by their ballpark stand. The line was so long I missed 2 innings, and the nachos are not worth it. Don’t support this kind of service or food.
Lainie J.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Walnut Creek, CA
If you are going to be cash only in a credit-friendly world, make it more clear than a hand-written sign on cardboard below the view of your huge line. Sucks to miss two innings b/c you don’t know the rules of engagement. I’m calling BS no matter how good the food may be. #Invest in UX.
H K.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Francisco, CA
I ordered the bacon-wrapped hot dog at the view level stand this evening. This is just personal taste, but I didn’t find it spectacular(though I can understand people liking it). If in mood or hot dog here I’d prefer the Chicago dog from the cart in the promenade level, or even just a basic Giants Dog. My main reason for the low rating was how remarkably slow the line was. It was only about five people long when I arrived but still seemed like it took at least 10 minutes. Before I even got to order the line increased exponentially. Terrible!
William B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
After going to my last and final giants home game of 2013… And I know that the 2013 giants wont be in the 2013 Postseason play BOOHOO :(:(:(Anyways I as a giants fan… I am very happy to see them giants win the 2010 and 2012 World Series and I was very very lucky to be at Game 2 of The of The 2012 World Series!!! Okay enough with this!!! And now the Bacon Hot Dog part… I have seen this Bacon Hot Dog which was televised during a giants game… Every time when they show it on a giants game I keep on saying to myself I gotta try this Bacon Hot Dog!!! And so when I went to the giants game which was last sunday… I reminded myself that I have to go and try the Bacon Hot Dog from the Tres Stand vendor inside AT&T Park… When the first time, I have eaten this Bacon Hot Dog all I can say is that its just a hot dog with bacon on it but it did tasted really good!!!
Hector G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Burlingame, CA
I am not even going to bother complaining about the cost of food at the ballpark. I mean, at least the vendors and good people have a long term contract that pays them well. Wait, what’s that? A strike? They haven’t had a contract in years??? Well, then let me say this. All the food and beverages are priced way too high. I get it. I’m over the coals and ballpark food and bevs are where teams make money. But damn!!! I had one item in mind and one item only. Bacon wrapped hot dog. Oh doggy. The photo they had on the concourse as I was walking around and around on the way to our seats. I wanted to down 3 of em. But, of course, the photo is like an SI or VS supermodel. So done up they ran out of paint in the airbrushing process. Waited in line for a while and got to the front, saw the bacon wrapped dogs in the spinner deal and the swine wasn’t even crispy. It was like medium rare bacon over a hot dog. It was not worth the wait nor was it worth $ 8! Damn shame too cause the idea is money; the execution is just flat out sad.
Amy P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Concord, CA
NOTASGOODASTHEGARLICFRIES We waited in the long, slow line, watching the game on screens instead of live as we inched forward. Honestly, it was nice to watch the food being prepared, but it was also a little difficult to conceive how a couple workers moved at super snail speed. But husband wanted a bacon wrapped hot dog and I wanted the hot peppers he was going to discard from it. I’m glad I bought garlic fries next door when we left Tres. The hot dog wasn’t all that big, the bacon was fatty — the uncooked kind of fat that you pull off — I need it crispied up. There were a few chps but I’d already eaten nachos somewhere else. Noteworthy: they sold bowls of food in reuseable plastic containers with tight-seal lids that are microwave safe. Great idea for ballpark guests who want to eat at every food place they see and might not finish everything on their plates! And slightly more environmentally conscious than other park vendors. Nice move, Tres!
Danny C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 South San Francisco, CA
The line for Tres is always unbelievably long, and it takes forever to get through, but if you want a plate of nachos without just the neon yellow ballpark cheese, you really have to wait. At least you can grab veggie nachos/meat nachos and a cup of beer for the wait. Honestly, the nachos aren’t bad at all. They give you a fat stack of chips, plenty of neon cheese, and loads of veggies. It’s not healthy at all, but I want nachos and garlic fries at the ballpark, and I’m going to wait in line for them, damnit.
Glenn M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Francisco, CA
Quick answer, not impressed. Every time I went to ATT this past season I they always had a long line. I wanted to try it but the line is so long, I’d miss too much of the game. Went to a random day game when the line wasn’t nearly as long even though it was still a sell out crowd. I was not impressed by the chicken nachos at all. They didn’t mix well together at all. It was like I had chicken with chips on the side. Let’s be real, the standard meal at the ballpark is chicken tenders and garlic fries. If your stand doesn’t taste better than that, you should probably not be there. Maybe I should have tried the pork instead. If someone next to me tries it, sure I’ll take a bite and see if it’s better, but If I’m going to pay for overpriced food, I want it to at least be yummy. Lot’s of better, cheaper and shorter lined options at the ballpark.
J. P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
The bacon wrapped hotdog is tasty but what really draws us to this stand is the Tres Nacho fka Nacho Borracho. This is not your standard nachos. When I take my nieces to the game, we have to get it with the carnitas. Heavenly! The sauce they pour over the chips over the years has changed but it is always good. Mounds of meat on it. Glad they no longer have pico de gallo because their regular salsa rocks! Occasionally we’ll order it with half carnitas and half chicken. And even considering ballpark prices, its usually a pretty good sized portion. Consider yourself warned that this is not a neat dish so don’t forget the napkins. The Tres stand on the promenade level has moved a bit more towards the elevators by 2nd Street but the one up in View Reserved is in the same place near the top of the escalator.
Liz M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Francisco, CA
i literally do not think i’ve ever had a more frustrating experience at AT&T. more frustrating than that one time the Dodgers smoked us 12 – 1, and what could be more traumatizing than that? offering to pay for our game snack, my bf requested nachos, so nachos it was. i saw the stand close to my staircase, and all of the nachos people were leaving with looked WAY better than the usual ones. i was pretty excited to suprise him with my find. lets fast forward 20 minutes later. i’m still in line, and let’s clarify that the line i entered really wasn’t that long at all. wtf is going on? why is no one moving? i see people paying, but no food was coming out. fast forward another 20 minutes. yes, 40 minutes and three innings later i was still waiting along with everyone else to get our food. i had already paid so i couldn’t storm off with my arms in the air like i wanted to. my bf texted me asking if i was alive… i didn’t know how to answer. finally after seeing a couple people who were behind me get their food before me, i pretty much forced them to make my nachos… but what do you know? they ran out of cheese. so they scraped at the bottom of the pot and i got a little cheese with salsa on top of chips for $ 10.50. i think the most frustrating part was that everyone’s nachos before mine looked freaking amazing, and completely DRENCHED with cheese. i had nothing. maybe i’m over reacting about some nachos, but i literally have never seen a food assembly line move so slow in my life. you’re not at the French Laundry, you’re making nachos at a ballgame. first chips, then cheese, then toppings. it’s not rocket science. all of the teenagers behind the stands were clearly confused about what they were supposed to do, and everyone waiting in line were mouthing«what the fuck» every 30 seconds. sure, i’ll add another thing. my veggie nachos, you know, the ones that are the same price as the pork and chicken? all i got was corn. no onions or peppers that were in the assembly line, which i assumed would be included. the meat nachos were freaking huge with so much meat and toppings, and for what i paid i got about half of that. gahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! i hate getting jipped, and i most certainly will never be back.
Ms J K.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Francisco, CA
Grabbed lunch with a colleague and a client– gosh its a good thing that the client was understanding and nice. Food… is soup supposed to be cold/lukewarm? Water… if it is the only thing order for liquid refreshments, shouldn’t it be refilled and not after asking several times? Can’t really blame the servers or the waitstaff or can I? Our server was nice and bubbly, but I guess if I blame anyone, I blame the person who brought out the food– please check the temperature next time. And now back to our regular program…
Jennifer C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 CA, CA
Yum! I get the carnitas nachos every time I am here! These are gourmet nacho’s so I think a lot of the bad reviews are from people that are expecting neon ball park nacho cheese. The creamy sauce that comes with the pork compliments it well. Recommend sharing it, they are pretty filling for one person. This last time at the park I tried their chicken tacos, they were fabulous.
Dermot c.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Redwood City, CA
This has got to be the best food in the ballpark. I’ve been coming to games since 1979 and this is by far the best food I’ve had at a game. The Nachos are something you’lld expect at a small spot in the mission. Shredded carnitas or pollo, moist and meaty. The portions are generous. If you are looking for 7⁄11 nachos this might not be for you. The street tacos are loaded and tasty The bacon wrapped dog is just like you would get in Mexico. I’ll keep coming back to this stand for every game.
Evie D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
This place is rockin’… as long as you don’t come on game days. But then again(and I might get stoned for this) I am not a ball fan at all and get the heck away from downtown when there is a game. On a typical workday lunch, this place never fails. Happy hour is fun, and dinner is yummy. I’ve taken friends from out of town here a few times and they loved it.
Christine P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Daly City, CA
I missed Ross bumping a homer tonight while standing in line for carnitas nachos! I starved myself all day and ran for 30 minutes at the gym! So totally worth it! Gimme more! Wasn’t too impressed by the bacon dog. Eh, I’ve had better bacon wrapped goodies before…
Norris T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Order the nachos in either pork, chicken, or both. Decorate with salsa and/or jalepenos. Get forks to gather all the spare toppings leftover after the chips are gone. Eat quickly before the chips on the bottom get soggy. Enjoy nachos and the game. Any Questions?
Janice V.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Francisco, CA
My boyfriend ALWAYS gets nachos every time we come to the ballpark but we usually get it from the Doger Diner. We decided one day we’ll buy it from the Tres Agaves Stand since their nacho displays looks yummy but we guessed wrong. We got the chicken nachos which the meat kinda looked like carnitas since it was shredded. The cheese tasted weird like it didn’t taste like cheese whatsoever. The chips were eh, kinda stale. They seriously need to put some of that good stuff like guacamole, sour cream, and some real salsa. I ended up just eating the meat and chips with some jalapenos. I’ll stick to the Doger Diner nachos and the Irish Pub nacho fries.
Deana I.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Typical ballpark food — expensive and really small portion. Plus, the tacos were dry and tasteless. It almost killed my appetite for tacos. I recommend going elsewhere. You’re better off getting nachos, fries or hotdogs — something OTHER than this place.
Rebecca H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 San Francisco, CA
I was buzzed. When drinking, nachos often sound like a great idea and this time was no exception. I dragged my friend all over the ball park looking for some. I didn’t want the radioactive«cheese» that you get on some nachos, but rather delicious taqueria style nachos with guacamole, carne asada, etc. I see the Tres Agaves stand, see a sign for nachos and suddenly hear angels singing. Finally! What my drunken tummy craves. Alas no. The nachos here are no bueno. The chips were kinda soggy, the cheese was not really very cheese(it’s more like a sludgy cheese like substance) and the carnitas were terrible. And I had indigestion for like 5 hours(which made me feel really really old). Save yourself the trouble and if you are craving nachos, just go with the radioactive, plastic cheese variety. They are much tastier. Or better yet, just get yourself some garlic fries and call it a day.
Rebekah T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 El Cerrito, CA
I never really write one star reviews, but I’d like to save you the disappointment that we had last night. It was a fun night out at the ballpark, I usually get the usual hot dog and garlic fries — but wanted to try something new and so we opted for the Chicken Nachos from Tres Agaves. I’ve been to the actual restaurant, so I was expecting a little more than what we received. The chips were stale, the cheese sauce was not cheese — it was a gravy of sorts, lumpy and gross. The chicken was not great, mostly mediocre pieces of meat and not worth eating. They didn’t even have any salsa or anything to doctor up the mess. After a couple bites, we had to throw it away. We went and complained, but only got a sorry. Yeah, I’m sorry we wasted $ 10.00.