There is very few options available around the field. I was able to get peanuts and some Italian ice, but that's it. I'd recommend bringing your own food and eating before the game. Also, apparently the nachos are no longer gluten free because the cheese contains gluten.
— Not at all
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Below Average
Overall Poor selection of GF foods. Nachos, peanuts and chips mostly - nothing to write home about. In fact, it’s shocking there isn’t any effort made for GF. Limited to Hard seltzers or ciders for drinks as well.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
Was at a Saints game today. With not finding any information online or at the stadium, I started roaming around and saw a cart that mentioned Thelma's Gluten Free Snickerdoodle ice cream sandwich. My son was thrilled as he has had one before. Prior review was 2021. Went today and got nachos. They gave us a bag of old dutch chips and I double checked the cheese. It was good. It was too cold for an ice cream sandwich.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Turkey legs at Mud’s Dairy Area are gluten free! A bit large, but it was nice to have a filling food option!
Yes
If you have Celiac Disease, eat before you attend a game. After reading a review for CHS field, I was planning to get some street tacos. I went to the information desk upon arrival, as instructed by a previous review, to see what else they offered. The allergen list was incorrect and out of date. The street tacos are no longer GF, they use flour tortillas. As a ‘last resort’ (and desperation as I was getting hungry) I tried to get a hot dog w/a gf bun, but the concession stand I visited no longer carried gf buns. But even if they had, the cross-contamination would have been an issue. I also started to wonder if the hot dog itself would be gf.
I did go back to the information desk and ask them to update their allergen list.
The ballpark is very nice, the game was fun, but it is not a gf friendly place. I was very hungry by 10pm when we left.
No
Shock top tacos by craft beer corner are all gluten free and are served with corn tortilla. I had the chicken ones and you got 3 tacos for $11. I got the gluten free list from the information desk by the front gate. Other options included peanuts, chips, popcorn, nachos, burger with gf bun and the sheet listed where these options could be found. They serve a variety of gluten free alcoholic drinks like wine, margaritas, and cider on tap.