New developments this season. Around the park various things are now labeled gf. When I asked, the people working there didn’t seem to know much about it so I wasn’t sure how safe it would be. But, next to the shop in the outfield area there’s a nacho place that only has one meat with gluten (it has beer in it), everything else is gf. So i felt safe ordering there and didn’t have any problem. Will check out some more locations next time we go.
— Not very
— Not Much/None
— Good
Used to have a GF stand with tons of options. Now guest services directs you to get an old salad or nachos from a stand that contaminates everything. I risked the contamination factor and got Quaker Steak and Lube wings, which used to be a staple for me as a kid. When i got them yesterday, they were cold, the sauce separated, and today I missed work throwing up all morning. I love the team, but this ballpark has become awful.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
They no longer have gluten free buns available in the Market. They do have a very sad salad and something else with quinoa; however it did not look appetizing. There are bagged peanuts, some chips, and popcorn that is safe. The nachos would also be safe, but I saw a couple people handling nachos and also bread buns without changing gloves, so didn’t want to chance it. One woman said that her “regular” concession location had a dedicated fryer for fries, but the two she directed me to said they definitely also out the fried pickles or tenders in the same oil. I’d recommend eating ahead or taking advantage of their bring-your-own food policy.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Don’t eat here if you’re gluten free. Bring food. Guest assistance directed us to a stand and claimed they could do gf burgers without a bun but after standing in line for 10 minutes we made it to a self order kiosk that had no option to remove the bun and no one at the stand was responsive when we asked for help. Terrible experience.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
TERRIBLE. Everyone was uneducated. Best bet is to try Primanti fries or wings at Quaker Steak and Lube.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Below Average
Nothing to eat here, definitely eat before you go.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
For world class stadium have they have nothing gluten-free, terrible, eat before you go! Unfortunately that’s Pittsburgh for you
Bring your own food-- only tacos were GF at The Market. Popcorn is also GF but there is a chance of CC and it is very salty.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
Not many gf options anymore.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
The Market located at Section 117 has a variety of gluten free and healthy options available. They moved it from the old location, which was a lot better. The GF nachos and Hotdogs are “self service”, but the guy who watches them doesn’t really watch them closely, so they can be old and out of stock from time to time. He’s more interested in the beer sales than the food. They could really improve it easily by having it behind the same counter with the other food.
Compared to other MLB Ballparks, PNC Park has slid backwards in the year. We will make the drive to Progressive Field before returning to PNC Park.
Gluten free options include:
- Hot Dogs
- Nachos with salsa or cheese
- Sandwiches
- Salads
- Chips
Yes
I will start by saying, some G free is better than no gluten free so kudos to them for consideration. Was all in section 117, The Market. They had white claws and Red Bridge Which are both great drink options! I was happy with that aspect. FOOD WISE, they have hot dogs on G Free buns an nachos and cheese (which are usually g free anyways). Hot dog buns were extremely dry and disintegrated when attempting to eat. Again better then no G Free. Nachos were your standard salty corn chips and artificial spicy cheese. G Free food section was self serve which was kind of nice cause you don’t have to wait in the LONG lines. Prices weren’t terrible but more then you should have to pay for the quality. Hope this helps!
Yes
Did have redbridge at section 117 and a couple gf food options sitting out for you to grab.
Very limited options in the Marketplace including hot dogs and individually wrapped buns. Also, a few alcoholic beverages, including White Claw Hard Seltzer for $11/ can. Overall, a very poor, embarrassing and disappointing selection.
No
I went to the Market by section 115. There are very limited GF options. You can get a hot dog & bun or nachos, so the food part was disappointing. They do have a few good options for GF adult beverages including angry orchard cider & redbridge beer.
Yes
Just behind Section 117. Hot dog buns are individually wrapped. Nachos are packaged separately along with salsa and cheese. They have candy and chips as well.
Yes
Ate there on 5-25-2018. There are less GF eats at PNC now than ever before. I am attaching a pic of what I was shown at the information desk. It looks like a very poor selection. HOWEVER, Manny's BBQ (near section 141, center field) is certainly a safe GF free place to eat. I had an Angus burger wrapped in lettuce ($8.50). The server changed gloves and washed hands immediately. Used clean tongs to handle my burger. Delicious. A few innings later, I went back and had a second since the fries weren't GF. The cashier had looked into the nacho chips and also the cheese. She showed me that they both were marked as GF on the original packaging. Also, she told me that the BBQ sauce and pulled pork are GF. This is great news.
SORRY- Peroghi are not GF. :-(
Rita's ice (next door to Manny's) is also GF. $8 for a large cup of shaved ice.
Manny was a great person. His business is a cool place for Celiac sufferers to eat, just tell them about your requirements.
Yes
Went today and was told the GF stand has been removed. Ended up leaving game.
Yes
Go early- Their one GF place was completely sold out before the 7th inning. Poor management.
So thankful that PNC Park offers an entirely gluten free concession stand! The staff was wonderful, very well educated and knowledgeable about their food they serve. They offer a nice selection of salads, hot dogs with gluten free buns and sandwiches. But I indulged in nachos with not only gluten free but dairy free cheese and they were delicious. We will definitely be back for another game because of this nice accommodation for those of us with Celiac!
Yes
Section 129 is the only place for a Gfree concession stand. But everything there was delicious, including beer and buns that did not crumble!
Yes
Inside pnc park at pirates stadium behind section 129. All gluten free we had Caprese Sandwiches, hotdogs on gluten free buns, and the tomato mozzarella salad ( we bought for the following days car ride home) nice they a dedicated facility and were super friendly. We also got nachos from a regular stand.
Yes