I’ve had Randy Jones at the Park many times, and it is always… average. Please Mr. Jones, if the product has your name on it, isn’t it important to make sure that it is yummy? The stuff served there(I had a beef sandwich) was on par with what I used to eat at the school cafeteria. Very disappointing.
Mandie L.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
First things first… If you can’t control your children, put them on a leash! Had a European family next to us with 5 children running around the restaurant the whole time. It was also lovely when one little guy was staring over my shoulder watching me eat and picking his nose… Awesome. Ok now for the review: This place is a lot like the old Trophies that used to be here. You can draw on the tables still!!! Woohoo! The service was great, Raquel our server took excellent care of us! Genuinely friendly and helpful! Thank you for suggesting the hummus! Menu was extensive, got a Portobello Salad which, bomb! And the Hummus is literally the best I have ever had. Can’t compare to anything else, randomly at Randy Jones but believe me when I say; amazing! The Mac and Cheese however was really lacking sadly. I heard great things about it but they must have changed it since. Was soupy and bland. Sorry guys change your Mac n Cheese back! So many great T.V.s to watch sports, great selection of adult beverages; more importantly wine selection got an A-Ok from me! Love going here to watch the UFC fights on the monster big screens!
Donald W.
Place rating: 4 Santee, CA
Best hot dog ever. Maybe expensive but its well worth it in the end
Ryan M.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
Only thing you need to know and get at this place is the HOTDOG! Screw the Dodger Dog, or the Raider Dog, or the Underdog, or the Snoop Doggy Dogg! Get the Huge, Superior, Louisville Slugger lookin’ HOTDOG from Randy Jones BBQ at Petco Park!(Can also be used at a bat, a pool cue stick, a fishing rod, a javelin, an underwear bulger, a husband replacer and much much more!) All joking aside, it’s the best thing to grub on at a baseball game! Puts all the other dogs in their place. RESPECTTHEDOG, Y’ALL!!!
Bailey Z.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Ever since the Padres started their ‘5 for 5′ deal, the long wait for this place has gone down. For $ 8.50, you can pick up BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich. I think I should have just stuck with a regular hot dog. The pork was dry and the sandwich was only saved by the BBQ sauce. I think even Arby’s is better than this sandwich. Maybe I should have gone with the footlong that everyone was talking about. Now I’m getting hungry just thinking about hot dogs and bratwursts.
Ryan D.
Place rating: 1 San Diego, CA
Spent THREEINNINGSWAITINGINLINE here!!! It would have been longer if more people hadn’t dropped out in front of us.(The Grill and Oggis were not moving any faster) Concession on the Toyota Terrace(200 level). The people running this place are volunteers for non-profits. The warm fuzzy for these people only goes so far when you wait nearly an hour, you’re starving, and you don’t want to completely lose out on the $ 40 bucks in concession credit that comes with your tickets. These workers gave me a new found respect and admiration for every fast food worker I’ve ever come across. The booth was understaffed and the workers could not do the simplest multi-tasks like filling a soda or asking for a burger while staring for five minutes at the one lady making french fries one basket at a time. Don’t get bases loaded tickets(section 219, right field pavillion) or else you will have to go through these people. The food was $ 8.50 for a bbq pork sandwich and $ 7 for a ½ lb hot dog. It was fairly tasty. The relish, onions and other fixings were all empty. I would give this place an extra star for the decency of the food but losing 1⁄3 of the game(nearly an hour) to standing in line when it’s built into the ticket is inexcusable.
Junk C.
Place rating: 4 Encinitas, CA
Other reviewers hit the nail on the head with the praise for Randy’s hot dogs. People complain about the mediocre hot dogs at the concession stands throughout Petco Park with good reason, but Randy Jones’ BBQ solves that problem for you with a highly superior dog. It’s enormous and spectacularly delicious. The bun is legit too, which is all too rare for ballpark fare. Even if you don’t really like hot dogs, go take a look at these ones, because they’re beautiful. They’re what a ballpark dog should be– something fantastic you look forward to that you can’t get off the rollers at 7 – 11.
J T.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
Forget the flippin’ barbeque(see Phil’s BBQ for THAT) — go for the footlong dog with mustard and the fixings — looks like the only thing that will be a redeemer for this Padres season!
Ryan V.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
Situated behind centerfield next to the Park-at-the-Park at PETCO Park, you’ll find Randy Jones BBQ. This is the best concession stand you’ll find in the entire park. The corn on the cob is well worth a 30 minute wait — it’s smothered in butter sauce hot off the BBQ rotisserie and placed on a stick so you can eat it without getting both hands greased up in butter … You just can’t beat this ballpark food. They’ve got the biggest dogs you’ll find and the price is excellent for it’s behemoth size. The only other ballpark that I’ve had a better dog this size is at Fenway in Boston, and even Randy Jones’ gives it a run for its money. The food at Randy Jones BBQ is D-LISH! If you’re going to a game and plan to grab a bite to eat at the ballpark, forget the rest of the stands head to center field for some damn good grinds!!!