The food was pretty tasty! Our waiter Eduardo was pretty racist — I don’t think I’d pay $ 39.99 again for the type of service we received… you’d think Eduardo would be eager to see more minorities but that wasn’t the case — find your roots and yourself Eduardo, smh.
Arnel D.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
OMG the buffet is well worth it! Especially, when it’s on another company’s dime. The prime rib is delicious. Tons of options to choose from and you can’t beat the view of the field. The only problem is if you have more than four in your group don’t expect to sit together… so be prepared.
Ali E.
Place rating: 3 San Diego, CA
We got some $ 40 StubHub club section tickets for the Phillies game and thought we’d go check out the buffet. I tend toward a less hermetically-sealed baseball experience, but I imagine if you got a table outside it would be somewhat more pleasant. Our server was excellent and very friendly. Husband reported the buffet was more than serviceable, but the attempt to eat $ 35 worth of food left his tummy somewhat unhappy for the rest of the evening. I got some sushi — a spicy tuna roll which was fine, though heavy on the rice, and the jalapeño hamachi which was surprisingly good. Also somewhat overpriced, though, as might be expected. All in all, I’d prefer something less swanky from one of the stands and to eat it in my seat(as well as less pressure to stuff myself to get my money’s worth), but the experience was fine.
Mike A.
Place rating: 1 San Marcos, CA
Very rude servers, management, and door staff. I am a season ticket holder with the Padres and I have been treated poorly by the employees on almost every occasion that I have tried to use the club. I paid a premium for my season tickets with the promise that I would have access to Omni’s stadium restaurant and bar during Padres games. So far this season I have been unable to make a reservation on their system. The phone is never answered and messages are never returned. All of the tables inside are reserved for most games making it awkward without a reservation. Even more irritating is the fact that I have been denied access a couple of times due to faulty technology with the ticket app despite the fact that the staff know I am entitled to enter. I’ve missed innings of baseball while getting Padres staff to give me day passes to enter. The manager of the club knows me but never tries to help. He seems arrogant and incompetent. I have always been polite when dealing with him and his staff. All of this reflects poorly on Omni. They manage this facility separately from the Padres organization. But the Padres did charge me a premium for this«Premier access» to the club. To say I am very dissatisfied is an understatement. I will not stay at Omni hotels in the future.
Mel M.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
Walk in and there are several seating options if you are going to dine at the buffet style Omni restaurant. There is nice table seating in a quiet indoor room with glass walls to watch the game, there’s tables and chairs right outside the glass doors and walls but still in a private atmosphere. You can watch the game right above the general seating. Then you have the option to sit at your specific seat and they will deliver your food to your seat. There’s also outside seating on tables for groups of 2 to 4 people. The seating is right behind home plate. Food smells and looks great, clean classy décor and great view of the park and game. Awesome VIP experience