Crafty Dawgs
2000 E Gene Autry Way, Anaheim
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The best real hotdog
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: House Made Chili, Pastrami Dog, Hotdog with Everything, Sumo Chili Cheese Dog
I got the best hot dog I've ever tasted here from a friendly guy who looked like Santa Claus. The mac and cheese dog with bacon was amazing! Now I must find out what type of sausage they use, I've had several types of gourmet hot dog before but this was clearly the best flavored dog of any, with perfect texture as well. It was " hot dog" not like a different sausage, but also far better than an ordinary hot dog with a slightly tangy savory flavor that blended perfectly with the toppings.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Mac
Great hotdog place that puts just about everything on your hotdog.
Food is always fantastic at the Diamond Club. Buffet is $50 so that's why I rated it good for value. A steak can cost you $50+ so the buffet is a better option. You can always order a burger or hot dogs as well.
I had a group of 4 friends and we all thought that the experience was worth the price but the food was not worth $50 ea. The food was good but not $50 good. Again, everything at a Ballpark is a little expensive so I guess the $50 isn't out of line in this context. Service was sparse and our bill was wrong. Would I recommend this? Absolutely! Seating on the patio having lunch, beer and buddies watching an Angel Game is a great experience. Temperatures were in the low 90's and we were sitting in the shade enjoying ice cold beverages. Great day!
Don't bother. Receptionists were rude. Food leaves much to be desired. Even though we reserved at the first possible time on Open Table, we were told all tables were “ purchased” and we got the worst available. Maybe the receptionists were purchased. No other explanation.
The view from the Patio Dining area right behind home plate was awesome. The Hawaiian theme delighted my wife and the service provided by “Kim” was excellent! Lexus Diamond Club Lounge ? The buffet has Kalua pork, shrimp cakes, tri tip, quesadilla, nice salads & deserts, etc. With drinks, etc. the meal for 2 = $180. Angels won 11-5 plus the fireworks show immediately after the game was a treat. We were at the second seating of buffet & watched whole game + fireworks from the patio table. It was great!
It's a bit pricey for me (buffet and a few drinks and it was $300) but for a special occasion it was great (aside from the Halos getting clobbered by the Astros). Our server, Bri, was awesome, as was her assistant whose name escapes me at the moment...
Sitting at the Diamond Club Patio tables is delightful .... we enjoy watching the ballgame while having the opportunity to choose from the fine dinning menu.. the bar with menu is also very delicious with a variety of good choices and I suggest the burger, but the potatoes wedges gotta go! Bring back the French fries!
They didn't have really any vegan options...we were first told by our server that the chef would make any vegan especially for my daughter...then he came back and told us the only thing she could have would be the build-your-own salad bar and he wouldn't charge us. She was able to have sorbet as well, but they should offer more special diet items if people request.
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Having made a reservation To dine on the patio via Open Table as the Angels website instructs, myself and guest were nearly turned away at the door due to the fact that Patio dining requires a Diamond Club Game ticket. It would have been nice if the reservation instructions included this information when booking or did not allow us to book the patio without entering out ticket information. Needless to say, we were not able to sit on the patio, but we were allowed to enter the Diamond Club and sit a nice reserved window seat for Sunday Brunch. The food was excellent. I have been to a number of Sunday Brunches in Socal, and I would rate this brunch at an 8 out of 10 as far as quality of food and atmosphere. The staff were both attentive and professional. I recommend this brunch for anyone who is attending a Sunday day game.
Wasn't horribly impressed with the place. Was a gorgeous evening. And the view of the field is spectacular. They seemed short staffed and overwhelmed. The restaurant gave our table away for our 6pm seating. Had to wait until another became available. When a table did become available, it was with bar stools, which was very difficult for my senior citizen mother to get in and out of. We were told there were no other options. Our waitress was very nice. But disappeared for lengths of time. The buffet food was delicious and beautifully presented. But it took FOREVER to get our dinners. Seriously, probably 45 minutes. When they finally arrived they were slightly cold. The pork was tough. And the lobster mashed potatoes quite frankly were a joke--$12 for two tiny pieces of lobster in watery, flavorless mashed potatoes. There were also inconsistencies with the menu. Some tables nearby were allowed to order hamburgers and hot dogs. While others were forced to adhere to the $45 a person meals. Over $200 later---not feeling the love. Next time, we'll sit in our seats and order from that menu. The quality of the food isn't much different (probably the same kitchen) but it's much better priced and we won't have our view of the game consistently blocked by passerby's.
I think legends need to have a second menu besides the HYBRID buffet menu they need an al carte menus with thing like chick steak fish and legends needs to add more sandwiches to the Bar Menu like a chicken sandwich or a fish sandwich and a couple of deserts like a banana split or even a brownie sundae they also need to offer 2 different size drink cups the 16oz cup is fine but the also need to offer a 24oz cup for soda and iced tea and charge the same price
Great way to watch the game with good food. The entires are made well. I wish there was more than just salads and sweets for buffet it would be nice to have more options. The servers are very good
First you have to score tickets to the Diamond Club section and then you can try and get an outside patio seat ( MUCH better than the indoor Diamond Club restaurant - same food just no real feeling you are at a baseball game ). There are two seatings - first if you want to eat and then go to your seat for the game as your seating is only good until the game starts - the second seating if you want eat and drink during the game , ( we usually never sit in our stadium seats but rather watch the whole game from the patio seats ). Food and service are both good but not great but the view of the game is amazing. $45 price includes buffet and entree with drinks extra - full bar. 4 people can get over $300 quickly - plus price of Diamond Club tickets - a $700 night for 4.
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