This dedicated stand at Gate A is INCREDIBLE! It's a dedicated GF stand so no cross contact worries! What a gift to be able to enjoy a hot dog at the game! *Both my daughter and I have Celiac's Disease and we're wicked sensitive with the symptoms and happy to report we've eaten here the past two seasons with no reactions!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
I went to the gluten free stand at gate A. They didn’t have hamburgers so I got a hot dog. It was good and I was fine! They use Udi’s buns and there isn’t any gluten present in the stand.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
Adding extra directions because I found it tricky to locate. It’s inside the stadium closest to the A gates, near the entrance for sections 45-54. Can confirm they had both hamburgers and hot dogs (on Udi’s), plus seltzer and GF beer today. The sign says “Gluten-Friendly Ballpark Classics.”
Ballpark of the Boston Red Sox
To be clear. Peanuts, pop corn and cracker jacks are the only food for people with gluten allergies. There is g/f pizza on the menus but they have never had it.
The Gluten Friendly stand is cash only. Limited and unsafe choices. Employees at the GF stand are always gruff. Just bring in your own food.
Mid hotdog and hamburgers. Classic boring Udi's buns. There was quite a line. Definitely safe though just a small cart.
Citi field does it so much better with more options in its own area... LGM
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Average
Closed for concerts. Despicable.
— Somewhat
— Not Much/None
— Good
Easy to find and much improved from years past! Well done Fenway!
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
The Gluten Free cart is by the Gate A Concourse. It was easy to find. The buns are Udi’s and come individually wrapped. The Veggie Dog was definitely appreciated. So nice to have a hot dog at a ballpark and not have to worry about getting sick!
We didn’t try it but MingBings (gluten free and vegan) is available on Jersey Street outside and the Sam Deck inside of Fenway. We were going to grab some MingBings after the game but the Jersey Street cart was already closed.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
They have a dedicated GF stand with hotdogs, burgers and GF beer!!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
The Fenway Franks scratch the hot dog itch. Extra points for a vegetarian hot dog option, too. Pretty good, reasonably priced for a stadium, and tons of little condiment packages. There are a few other options through the ballpark other than the gluten-free cart, which is nice!
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
There is a free standing gluten free cart that sells hotdogs, hamburgers/cheeseburgers, and cessation wraps on the ground floor, A concourse. They only serve gf items so no fear of cross contamination. I believe they also had a veggie dog option. They offer gf beer that was a saison as of 4/2/23 (Ipswich) which is special for me bc I can never find gf saisons anywhere but the Boston area. Hotdog buns were crumbly as we’ve come to expect from many gf products but it felt nice to partake in the ballpark tradition. I recommend lots of condiments and napkins.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Average
Deleted my old review as it's outdated. Will post new review on opening day!
— Somewhat
There’s a freestanding Gluten Free cart at the Gate A entrance on ground level.
Here’s the entire menu:
-Fenway Frank $8
-Hamburger/Cheeseburger $11
-Kale Caesar Wrap $10.50
-Garden Salad $6.50
-Fruit Salad $7
-Peanuts $5.75
-Truly Seltzer $11
-GF Beer $11.50
-Bottled Soda $5.75
-Water 4.75
We couldnt find the cart at first, so we asked 3 different employees and all of them said there was no such thing! So if you can’t find it keep looking lol
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I was at a game recently and found the gluten free stand. It’s near gate A and behind home plate. The stand is not near any other stands, has its own grill, and uses Udi’s buns. All the drinks are bottled. They do not have condiments, so you end sharing the condiment pumps with everyone else. I avoided this since I’m very sensitive. I had a hamburger and peanuts with a Coke. Overall good experience!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Good
The gluten free ballpark classics cart was such a good find! Located at the Gate A entrance, the cart has individually wrapped hot dog and hamburger buns for gf hotdogs and hamburgers! They also have gf drinks and snacks at the cart (see photo). Personally I wouldn’t trust the regular concession stands, some do have gluten free buns but there does seem to be cross contact risk with the tongs etc. If you can find the gluten free concession stand (Gate A when I was there) grab a hotdog or hamburger in the 1st or 2nd inning, don’t wait too long as they can run out.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
Apparently no one that goes to concerts is gluten free……stand was closed.
Gluten free stand at gate A. GF beer available throughout stadium.
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
I feel like finding a gf hot dog bun here is like getting a golden ticket. I keep hearing about them, but the place that’s supposed to have them is always out; at least within the first few minutes of the gates being open. I was sent on a wild goose chase to find them. Plus whether or not you have a server who cares if you get sick or not enough to change their gloves and be careful is like finding a golden ticket too. It happens, but you are VERY lucky if it does.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
Typical ballpark food but make it GF. I stuck with the traditional Fenway Frank. The buns are individually wrapped and only GF items are sold at this stand. Beer, seltzers, and Hamburgers available as well!
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Good
Went to a game and got Mings Bings, which were incredibly delicious! I went to the stand on Jersey St, fewer people and no line. The bings are the only thing they’re preparing on the grill so no cross contamination risk. I also saw what looked like a dedicated gluten free stand in the home plate concourse but I didn’t stop to investigate since I already had my bings!
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Homebase - gf hot dog buns and Ipswich ale GF SAISON! Plus tons of other seltzer option
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
They should be ashamed of themselves! First game of a home stand, before first pitch and only stand offering gluten free buns for hot dogs had none. Do not count on being able to eat at Fenway Park, like everyone else. Thank you Red Sox, John Henry, for reminding my daughter what it’s like to live with Celiac.
— Not Much/None
I tried going to the kids concourse and was told they had no GF buns, but to try the Sam Deck. At the Sam Deck I was able to get Ming’s which was delicious! The menu screen also advertised gluten free buns and I ordered the Italian sausage. It took probably 5-10 minutes for it to be prepared, but it was really good. They also have GF canned beer and hard seltzers at various locations. Overall, I had a good experience. Next time I’ll just head right to the Sam Deck.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Would have been horrible except for the addition of Ming’s Bings. You can get them at the concession on the Sam Deck- they are both GF and vegan and come in two flavors- sausage pepper and cheeseburger. Ming himself was there (I think they were just launching) and he made sure we got dipping sauce.
Other than that, I agree with other reviewers that the GF food listed on the website is either non-existent or impossible to find. Did not succeed in finding GF beer but settled for a margarita. I’m so glad we found Ming’s Bings! I hope they are successful at Fenway.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Horrible experience. My husband was sent all over the park and never found anything gluten free. Very disappointing since my last visit!! Most of the vendors he spoke to had no idea what he was looking for!
— Not Much/None
We had a horrible experience going to a game at Fenway Park. The website (and menus on the boards) lists several gluten free options, but none were in stock. After waiting for 20 minutes in line we were told that the stadium does not stock the gluten free pizza or any other items. We had to leave the game early to feed our son.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
Peanuts and popcorn is all you have to choose from in park. They may say they have it but it’s never available. Best bet is to bring your own food in your pockets. Easy to do.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Poor
There is a new GF option! At $5 each: MingsBings, check them out (www.MingsBings.com). They are GF, allergy-friendly (except for soy) plant-powered “hot pockets” and they are SO good! Created by Chef Ming Tsai of Simply Ming and Blue Dragon. Right by Pesky’s Pole inside and outside on Jersey St until the second inning.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
The kiosk mentioned in other reviews was not here the day I came. If you can get by with peanuts and crackerjacks you’ll go home happy. Otherwise plan on eating elsewhere. Some nice options in the area. Still the best place in the world to see a ballgame.
— Not Much/None
— Poor
I left the Red Sox game today at Fenway and wanted to give everyone a heads-up. I know post-COVID there were some GF options among regular ones behind home plate. I went to one area that said they had gluten-friendly hot dogs. When I got to the counter to talk to an employee I was told that the bun is GF but the hot dog was not. I have bought Kayem Fenway Franks from the store (they say gluten free on the package) so I was confused. The employee was adamant that it would not be safe for me to eat so I didn't. Another person I went with noticed another location by the Kid's Concourse for GF hot dogs so I double checked there too. They said they ran out of GF hot dogs and popcorn. I was planning on complaining in person but forgot but I will send them an email. Personally, I would bring my own snack and eat well beforehand.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much
— Poor
The is a cart that offers GF buns and Hotdogs, brownies and cookies. It is located near the home plate area. We have eaten here at many games and concerts and never had no issues.
Yes
One dedicated gluten free concession stand that has some good options. For a baseball stadium it is okay. The brownies are very good!
Yes
There’s literally 1 kiosk in the entire stadium. Behind grand stand 21. Weak.
Got the gluten friendly hot dog at the stand, ended up getting very sick. Ate nothing out of the ordinary today other than that so I am positive it was the hot dog. Also, I usually don’t complain about customer service but the man who was working the stand seemed annoyed about me ordering the gf dog and he didn’t even wear gloves!
No
There are gluten free Fenway Franks! They also have gluten free cookies and brownies. On their website they had an enforcer gluten free section designating where you can find GF products. Way better than I imagined.
Apparently they moved the one gf hotdog stand searched all of Fenway and couldn’t find it. Had to wait until after the game to get food elsewhere.
Not safe for people with allergies or celiac. I watched them use the same items to take pizza out of the oven and cut it. I recommend eating somewhere else prior to going to the game if you have celiac.
No
I agree that the gf hot dog place was harder to find. There's no big sign that says "Gluten Free Hotdogs!" but I found the staff at the surrounding vendors very helpful as I looked for the right vendor. It's sort of on your way out of the stadium as you enter Yawkey Way... right near a Del's Ice stand. That said, my kid was thrilled with the hot dog and bun and enjoyed the cracker jacks and pre wrapped gf cookie. It is a pain to have to leave your seats to walk and find your food, but it's also pretty awesome that you can go to a game & eat a meal. Go Sox!
Yes
One vendor, home plate concourse only for hotdogs. Cash only and the ATM doesn't work. GF options? Sure. Friendly?? That's a stretch!!
I heard there were options here for me. But couldn't find any staff that knew where it was located
Few choices plus special treat of being insulted by worker serving your food "the wheat doesn't make you sick" - direct quote - just eat before you arrive
No
They had gluten free buns for dogs but we had to go to a separate stand for fries and buy the time we sat down our hot dog was cold. More options would be great like fries at the gluten free stand behind home plate.
Yes
Attendant didn't go to change gloves at first, which was kind of scary after watching her handling all the regular pizzas. That ought to be a no-brainer for a gluten-free order!
It would be amazing if a gluten free menu was added. It would just make me a lot happier to be able to eat what I want at my favor it place!
No
Best GF ballpark we've ever been to, good number of safe options for celiacs
Yes
The bun came right out of the plastic, so no cross-contamination. Taste was pretty good. My biggest issue was that the stand was a bit hidden and I walked past it several times before finding it.
Yes
GF Hotdogs and beer (redbridge). Pretty good for a baseball park. GF pizza that's cooked in the same oven as regular pizzas. They call it gluten friendly pizza.
Yes
Redbridge Is NOT BEER!!!!! It's possible in a bottle. OMISSION BEER is the one gluten free beer that tastes like beer!!!! It's SO close to Sam Adams Light its not funny...which, in turn, belongs at Fenway.... ENOUGH SAID.. AND THOSE WITH CELIAC DISEASE THAT LOVD THEIR BEER KNOW WHERE IM COMING FROM!
Yes
gluten free station with hot dogs. hallelujah. udis rolls
Yes
Fenway GF pizza is served on same are as gluten containing pizza - I would not eat it. GF stand has limited food. Fenway can and should do so much more to provide GF options. Very disappointing. I would be happy to show Fenway / Aramark how to do it right.
Good selection. Hot dogs, Whoopie Pies, cookies, brownies, chips, frozen lemonade. Very convenient.
Yes