Oracle Park
    StadiumSouth Beach, CA 94107Capacity: 41,331

    Home of San Francisco Giants

    Restrooms at Oracle Park

    A complete guide to every restroom at Oracle Park — including family rooms, ADA accessible facilities, and insider tips for shorter lines.

    9
    Restrooms
    9
    Family Rooms
    9
    ADA Accessible
    Opened
    2000

    About Oracle Park

    Oracle Park opened on April 11, 2000 as Pacific Bell Park, becoming the first privately financed MLB ballpark since Dodger Stadium in 1962. Built at a cost of $357 million on the China Basin waterfront, it was designed by HOK Sport (now Populous) and is famous for McCovey Cove — the inlet of San Francisco Bay beyond the right field wall where kayakers gather hoping to catch splash-hit home runs.

    The ballpark has been renamed several times — SBC Park (2003), AT&T Park (2006), and finally Oracle Park (2019). It hosted three World Series victories for the Giants (2010, 2012, 2014) and is consistently ranked among the best ballparks in America for its intimate atmosphere, bay views, stunning city skyline backdrop, and waterfront promenade. The park integrates public access along the bayfront, allowing non-ticketed fans to watch through chain-link viewing areas.

    Restrooms Inside Oracle Park

    Oracle Park has 52 total restrooms — 21 men's, 21 women's, and 10 family restrooms across all levels. All restrooms are ADA accessible. The ballpark has extensive facilities spread across the Lower Concourse, Main Concourse, Club Level, and View Level.

    All restrooms at Oracle Park are ADA accessible. The ballpark has elevators for access between all levels. For accessibility assistance, visit Guest Services at any gate.

    10 family restrooms spread across the ballpark — Sections 126, 107, 142 (Field Level) and multiple on the View Level. A UCSF-partnered nursing room plus 3 nursing pods provide private nursing options on different levels.

    Restrooms are accessible once inside the ballpark. Gates typically open 90 minutes before first pitch. The waterfront promenade outside is public but has no restrooms — nearby restaurants along King Street have facilities.

    Restrooms by Level

    9 restrooms across 4 areas at Oracle Park.

    Lower Concourse (Field Level)(4)

    Family Restroom — Section 126ADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderFamily Restroom
    Family Restroom — Section 107ADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderFamily Restroom
    Family Restroom — Section 142ADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderFamily Restroom
    UCSF Nursing RoomADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderNursing Room

    UCSF-partnered nursing room with comfortable seating, power outlets for breast pumps, and changing table. Ask Guest Services for location.

    View Level (300)(3)

    Family Restroom — View Level EastADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderFamily Restroom
    Family Restroom — View Level WestADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderFamily Restroom
    Nursing Pod 3ADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderNursing Room

    Nursing pod on the View Level.

    Main Concourse(1)

    Nursing Pod 1ADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderNursing Room

    Nursing pod with private, lockable space for breastfeeding or pumping.

    Club Level(1)

    Nursing Pod 2ADAChanging TableFamily / All-GenderNursing Room

    Nursing pod on the Club Level.

    Insider Tips

    Oracle Park has 52 restrooms total — 10 of them are family restrooms. That's more family options than most MLB parks. Ask any usher for the nearest one if you can't find it.

    The View Level (300) restrooms are generally less crowded than the Lower Concourse, especially during peak innings. The bay views from the concourse up there are worth the trip.

    Take Muni (T Third Street line) or Caltrain to King Street — both are within walking distance. Parking near the ballpark is limited and expensive.

    The UCSF nursing room is a proper facility — not just a closet. It has comfortable seating and power outlets. Ask Guest Services for the exact location.

    MoMo's and 21st Amendment Brewery on 2nd Street are the classic pre-game spots. Both have restrooms you can use before heading into the ballpark.

    McCovey Cove along the waterfront promenade is accessible without a ticket — but there are no restrooms out there. Use the nearby restaurants on King Street if you're watching from outside.

    For Specific Events

    Giants Games

    All 52 restrooms are open. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. The Lower Concourse behind home plate gets the most traffic during the 5th and 7th innings. The View Level is consistently less crowded.

    Concerts & Special Events

    Oracle Park hosts concerts and events. Most restrooms remain open, though some sections may be closed. The waterfront setting can get cool in the evening — bring layers.

    Bars & Restaurants Near Oracle Park

    Popular pre-game and post-game spots within walking distance.

    MoMo's

    328 ft

    Restaurant & Bar · Game Day Institution

    The classic pre-game spot on 2nd Street. Great outdoor patio, solid American menu, and always packed with Giants fans before the game.

    Known for: Pre-game crowd, patio, Giants atmosphere

    21st Amendment Brewery

    656 ft

    Brewery & Restaurant

    Craft brewery on 2nd Street with house-brewed beers and pub food. Try the Hell or High Watermelon wheat beer.

    Known for: Craft beer, Hell or High Watermelon, pre-game

    The Yard

    Bar & Grill · Inside Oracle Park

    Inside the ballpark on the main concourse. Burgers, hot dogs, and craft beer with views of the field.

    Known for: In-park dining, field views

    Pedro's Cantina

    0.2 mi

    Mexican Restaurant

    Mexican spot on King Street with strong margaritas, tacos, and a game-day crowd.

    Known for: Margaritas, tacos, pre-game

    Parking Near Oracle Park

    Garages, lots, and street parking options.

    Lot A

    $40-60

    Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA

    328 ft

    Official lot closest to Willie Mays Gate. Very limited spaces — pre-purchase.

    Pier 48 Lot

    $30-40

    Pier 48, San Francisco, CA

    0.2 mi

    Surface lot along the Embarcadero. Good for post-game bay views.

    UCSF Mission Bay Garage

    $20-30

    1625 Owens St, San Francisco, CA

    0.5 mi

    Budget option in Mission Bay. 10-minute walk south.

    Parking near Oracle Park is limited and expensive ($30-60). Take Muni T Third Street line to UCSF/Chase Center or King & 4th, or Caltrain to 4th & King Station (10-min walk). The SF Ferry also runs from the Ferry Building to Oracle Park on game days.

    Getting There

    Muni T Third Street (UCSF/Chase Center stop)

    0.2 mi

    Caltrain — 4th & King Station

    0.5 mi

    SF Bay Ferry (Game Day Service)

    656 ft

    See & Do Nearby

    McCovey CoveBay inlet where kayakers catch splash-hit home runs
    Willie Mays Plaza
    Chase CenterHome of the Golden State Warriors

    Nearby places sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many restrooms are at Oracle Park?
    Oracle Park has 52 total restrooms — 21 men's, 21 women's, and 10 family restrooms across all levels. All are ADA accessible.
    Where are the family restrooms at Oracle Park?
    10 family restrooms are spread across the ballpark, including at Sections 126, 107, and 142 (Field Level) and multiple on the View Level. All have baby changing stations.
    Are the restrooms at Oracle Park wheelchair accessible?
    Yes. All restrooms at Oracle Park are ADA accessible. The ballpark has elevators for access between all levels. For assistance, visit Guest Services at any gate.
    Is there a nursing room at Oracle Park?
    Yes. A UCSF-partnered nursing room on the Lower Concourse plus 3 nursing pods on different levels provide private nursing options with comfortable seating and power outlets.
    Which restrooms at Oracle Park have the shortest lines?
    The View Level (300) restrooms are generally less crowded than the Lower Concourse. Avoid the Field Level behind home plate during the 5th and 7th innings.
    Do the restrooms at Oracle Park have baby-changing stations?
    Yes. All 10 family restrooms have baby changing stations. Women's restrooms also have changing tables. The UCSF nursing room has changing facilities.
    Do Oracle Park restrooms have feminine hygiene products?
    Women's restrooms at Oracle Park have feminine hygiene product dispensers. Check with Guest Services if dispensers are empty.
    Are the restrooms open before the game at Oracle Park?
    Restrooms are accessible once inside. Gates typically open 90 minutes before first pitch. MoMo's and 21st Amendment on 2nd Street have restrooms you can use before entering.
    What restrooms are open during concerts at Oracle Park?
    Concert configurations vary, but most restrooms remain open. Some sections may be closed depending on the event layout.
    Where are public restrooms near Oracle Park when it's closed?
    When Oracle Park is closed, nearest restrooms are at MoMo's, 21st Amendment Brewery, restaurants along King Street, and the waterfront promenade public facilities near Pier 40.

    Also nearby: Restrooms at Petco Park · Restrooms at Crypto.com Arena

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