The San Diego Padres faced up against the San Francisco Giants for opening weekend, leaving baseball fans hungry for more. If a Petco Park hot dog can’t satiate that game day hunger, Coronado has it covered. Check out this list of Island eateries serving up specials all season long:

Village Pizzeria

1206 Orange Avenue Coronado

Fans don’t have to travel very far to enjoy some game day grub – in fact, Village Pizzeria’s party specials are perfect for catching the game from the comfort of your own home. 

Invite over some friends and place an order for the Padres Party Package. The package comes with 10 mozzarella sticks, 10 zucchini sticks, 10 piece bone-in wings and a 12 pack of diablo knots – sure to feed a group of 6-10. 

The Party Hoagie is an expanded take on the classic Village Hero. Photo courtesy of Hannah Morrison.

It might be hard to keep all eyes on the game when party guests see the hoagies the pizzeria is serving up.

Have you ever eaten a foot long sub and wished there was still another foot? Or three? Or five? Or even seven? Well, Village Pizzeria has answered those foodie prayers.

An expanded take on the Village Hero – the Orange Avenue pizzeria is offering a special Party Hoagie this baseball season. 4-foot, 6-foot and 8-foot hoagies are available for catering, and can even be requested in larger sizes. Sandwich orders must be placed 48 hours in advance on their website.

The Islander

1015 Orange Ave

For those looking to catch the game over some drinks, The Islander is offering special happy hour deals during Padres games. From the first game to the last out, sip on some discounted drinks – including a $4 Stone Buenaveza, $10 Cutwater “Call-It’s,” $7 wine by the glass, $8 mai tais and $6 Alesmith .394 Pale Ales – named after Padres legend Tony Gwynn’s batting average in 1994. Pair these affordable drinks with their beach-style food, all while taking in their 60s-70s surf-culture-inspired decor.

Dinky Donut Shack

1023 Orange Ave

The Islander is carrying over their Padres pride into their Dinky Donut Shack. Delight in a Padres Dinky Donut – a glazed chocolate donut topped with a Padres chocolate coin. 

The Padres Dinky Donut features a glazed chocolate donut topped with a Padres chocolate coin. Photo courtesy of Hannah Morrison.

Mootime Creamery

1025 Orange Ave

The Winning Cream is made with banana ice cream, peanut butter swirl, fudge swirl and oreos. Photo courtesy of Hannah Morrison.

If donuts don’t satisfy the sweet tooth, Mootime Creamery is just a few doors down. Keep an eye out for Moony Monchado – Mootime Creamery’s beloved cow mascot – to find their new Padres-themed ice cream flavor. The Winning Cream, made with banana ice cream, peanut butter swirl, fudge swirl and oreos, is the perfect treat for snapping a photo alongside the Padres-gear-adorned cow. Tag @mootimecreamery in the pic to be featured on Mootime’s Moochado Wall of Fame. 

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Kylie Capuano is a reporter for the Coronado News. She graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University in 2024 with a Bachelors in multimedia journalism. She was the Features Editor for PLNU's student newspaper The Point. She loves to write anything from fashion, to human-interest, to current events. In her free time, she can be found wandering the local beaches with her film camera in hand.