
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 87 N San Pedro St, San Jose, CA 95110
Phone: (408) 645-5319
Website: https://sanpedrosquaremarket.com/gameday
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Reviews
Every time I have gone for lunch, the pagers were never in use and even though I correctly enter my phone number I never get any text messages with a link to the receipt, or when my order is ready. It is generally not an issue, but the last time I visited the employee behind the counter asked to see my order number when I picked up my food. I let them know that I never got the text, and they hesitatingly gave me my food only after I correctly recounted what I had ordered.
Had their lemon pepper and won’t lie it was REALLY strong.
The wings were cooked well and juicy but their flavoring overpowered it all.
If you enjoy lemon pepper it’s fantastic but maybe plain will be better for most.
Decently priced too so worth a visit.
The cheese is flavorless goop. The chicken had zero seasoning flavor and tasted like canned processed chicken. The bacon tasted old and dried out. I could only eat a few bites. The squirt was the only thing wiyh flavor.
San Pedro Square still remains my default location for Bay Area community events because of the environment’s dynamic range of features, one of which is providing a large viewing venue for sporting events (which it did recently for the World Cup as well).
For a classic gridiron match up, I wanted some traditional sports bar food, which is one of many options for event viewers. You could choose pizza (already reviewed by me), or burgers (also already reviewed by me), but nothing says Gameday like some classic bone in wings. For this reason, Gameday was my obvious eatery of choice for this particular occasion.
The ordering process was as smooth as it could be considering the sheer chaos that was the venue. Gameday seems to take advantage of every technological advantage available to a restaurant, which the same can be said for many of the other restaurants in this space.
Although, Gameday doesn’t just leverage the tech, the tech also validates a quality of service that is demanded of places in this venue. With that said, they have an un-personed (stay woke ) ordering station that enables a non-stop stream of self service orders. The experience is straight forward and requires a phone number to transform your cellular device into a restaurant buzzer, which has the added advantage of sending text updates versus simply buzzing.
Because of the tech, I couldn’t help but track the order-to-delivery time, both of which receive confirmations via text message. 21 MINUTES!!! Are you serious?! That was spectacular! I ordered extra crispy, bone-in, traditional buffalo wings without interacting with anyone, in the middle of a huge event, and they delivered my food in twenty-one minutes. That is great service.
The wings, awesome, but expensive, but still awesome. For a bar food experience in an open community setting, nothing really does it like Gameday. It’s got all the classics, and even though there’s some extra cost for the venue experience added in, the experience is worth it.