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My First Angels Game Experience We arrived at the stadium an hour before and found the brewery. We placed or names on the reservation waitlist list and there were 9 people ahead of us. They told us to put our name down and they would text us when our table was ready. The rule being we had 10 minutes to return or reply to the text. We had gotten a message as soon as the game had started so about 55 minutes later. We had got a table when the game had just started so we were really excited. The view was great the only problem being we were right next to peoples feet. They had also given us a plastic container with water and cups. Upon ordering food ,we had gotten the loaded nachos and the bbq beer wings. The nachos were very sub par and although there were a lot, the flavor was just not there. Not to mention the 20 dollar price point. The wings were absolutely DISGUSTING ,although warm they were very bitter and had an awful aftertaste. The 19 dollar price point was way too much for these gross wings. We were saddened that the best thing we got was the pretzel which was 17 dollars alone. My sister said the margarita was good and it came fast, only problem being the waiter spilling some. It was 15 dollars in a plastic cup. We spent 74 dollars the food is way too overpriced for very bad quality. I only recommend coming for the view of the game and some drinks.
Brewery X @ Angel Stadium has a cool concept and it’s a fun spot to check out before or during the game. That said, it’s a pretty small area and can get packed quickly. Seating is limited, so be prepared to stand or squeeze in where you can. As expected for a ballpark, the beer isn’t cheap—but it’s still a unique experience if you’re a fan of the brand or just want something different while at the game.
I got there early before a game against the Rangers. That's the best time to go because its not so busy. I think the food is better early. Later into the game it gets to crowded and the food is not so temperature hot. Its my brothers favorite spot in the stadium. I don't agree with him. The beer was cold though.
Got here an hour before first pitch and was put on a wait list for a table on the patio. Multiple parties were seated before us despite being next on the wait list. Never got seated at a table after three innings, just went to our stadium seats after waiting too long.
Cool little tap room on right field with craft beer and foods. Close to the outfield sections. Sat in 242 and it was a short walk from me. There's outdoor seating with tables if you prefer to be inside. One thing I don't like about this taproom is if the rear door isn't open, it legitimately becomes a walk to get in, as ushers tend to keep the door open from time to time.