49ers game day Where to eat park and more San Francisco

49ers game day Where to eat park and more San Francisco

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49ers game day Where to eat park and more

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance #5. Photo: Wesley Hitt/Getty Images The San Francisco 49ers play the Seattle Seahawks in this Sunday's home opener at Levi's Stadium. Kickoff is at 1:05pm. Here's what you need to know to be game-day ready:
Tickets
Single-game tickets are available .
How to get there
Information about Levi's Stadium parking, public transportation options and tailgating rules is available .Stadium Address:
Where to eat drink
Here are a few vendors to check out at concession stands throughout the stadium. 1. This Mexican fusion restaurant has nine locations in California. Nick recommends the Tamarindo shrimp taco. Location: Section 116, 129 2. Nick recommends the poke nachos at Hula Truck, a Hawaiian Fusion eatery with a "Nor Cal twist." Location: Section 108, 122 3. The Shop The Shop serves gourmet sandwiches like a truffle burrata BLT. Nick says get plenty of napkins.Location: Section 106
What' s Next
If you can't make it to Levi's Stadium this Sunday, here are some home games later in the season to consider: 1. Los Angeles Rams, Week 4 If the Niners have their hearts set on reaching the Super Bowl, beating the defending champions in prime time will be a good start. Details: Monday, Oct. 3 at 5:15pm 2. Kansas City Chiefs, Week 7 This will be SF's first game against the Chiefs since losing to them in Super Bowl LIV.Details: Sunday, Oct. 23 at 1:25pm 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Week 14 Buccaneers QB Tom Brady flirted with retirement in the offseason, so this might be the San Mateo-native's final game in the Bay.Details: Sunday, Dec. 11 at 1:25pm Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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