I appreciate the effort! The cheese steak had a TON of meat! The bread tasted like an udis roll, which personally isn’t my favorite. But it was very good overall, especially for a ball park. Definitely giving them props!
— Some
— Good
The cheesesteak was so awful and I woke up this morning with some gluten symptoms. It was really not worth it, barely tasted like anything, bread was horribly dry, meat was filled with gristle and there was nothing else in it. It felt fun to be able to get food at the game but ultimately it was basically inedible and seemed to have made me sick. They were out of hot dogs so I didn’t get to try those but not sure I will considering my symptoms after the cheesesteak :( I even took a gluten enzyme with it to try to help digest in case of cross contamination.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Poor
Definitely cc issues. Would not return
— Not very
— Not Much
— Good
Located behind section 125
In past years, the "Gluten Free" cart behind section 122 has been solid. Unfortunately, this year has been a bit of a disappointment. The hotdogs were served on wonder bread buns, the cheesesteaks are tiny (but tasty) and the food options have greatly decreased. When the people working the cart were asking if everything was gluten free, there response was "yes". Please be aware of what they are serving you! Nothing worse then getting some gluten at the Phillies game.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
— Average
100% gluten free stand behind section 122 (just behind home plate). They have a cheesesteak or hot dog on gluten free bread. Also sell gluten free cookie or brownie. The website said they also offer a gluten free beer, but I forgot to confirm. The bun was fresh, and I was happy to get a hot dog, soda, and peanuts at the same location.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
Gluten free hotdogs ARE $1 on dollar dog night at the stand! No dedicated condiments though so calculate your own risk with that. Pretty standard hotdog, not bad, good enough to fill the craving.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
It is so nice to be able to go to the game and enjoy a hot dog! I really appreciated the options!
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
They have a dedicated gluten free strand behind section 122. First time I could ever have a hotdog at a ball park! Also offer other gf foods like cheesesteaks!
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
Ordered a gluten free hotdog and brownie for my daughter. She was happy they actually had stuff she could eat.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
Citizen’s bank park has a list of establishments on their website that have items that are gluten free. My personal favorite are the crab fries from Chickie and Pete’s. This is not a dedicated GF facility but I have not reacted to the fries before.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
extremely happy. They have a stand in 122 that is all dedicated GF. They have cheesesteaks, hotdogs, brownies, and alcoholic drinks. I tried the cheesesteak and it was very good. At other areas they have water ice and chickie and pete’s fries which are also GF.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Excellent
The stand behind 122 is NOT to be depended on for concerts. I have not been for a game, but unwisely planned on getting a meal here and it was converted to a drinks only vendor during a concert. I figured I would just go get crab fries at Chickie and Pete’s… everyone says they have a dedicated fryer. NOPE. The guy at Chickie & Pete’s advised me against it and said the oil is not necessarily dedicated GF. Thankfully the woman at a stand in the HOF Club took pity on me and gave me a couple bags of chips.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
Good Philly cheese steak
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Phillies Franks, cheesesteaks, chips, brownie, soft drinks, and seltzers. Udi’s gf buns, I believe. Maybe it’s because it’s early in the season, they did not have the Red Bridge GF beer (found it out behind Sec 109, maybe elsewhere too). And there’s Crab Fries and water ice.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good
They have a gluten free stand behind section 122 including gluten free hot dogs with udi’s roll, Philly cheesesteak and red bridge beer.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Good
Went on Dollar Dog night a few weeks ago. GF dogs are $1, just like the regulars. Can’t beat it! I have severe Celiac and did not get sick. Section 139 out by the left field foul pole.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Just came here to say that there is now a stand near 139. Just opened. Has hot dogs and bbq on gf rolls, chips, cider. Hoping others frequent it so we can keep it open :)
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
Credit to Gluten Free Philly for the menu information left by the prior reviewer
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
Moved to section 139 in a permanent stand!!! Seasons Pizza in Ashburn Alley also has gluten free personal pizzas available made to order, and Chickies and Petes fries in 208 and 319 are fried in a separate fryer!! :)
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Not sure what happened here but there is no established stand anymore. Per the ballpark app, gf rolls are available at section 141. I did speak to a incredibly nice person outside the smaller beer stand in that area to the larger boardwalk stand they they definitely had gf rolls and Campos had the gf cheese steak. I stood in a long line only to have a cashier confused and borderline rude when I asked for the gf rolls at the boardwalk stand. I walked down to Campos only to see a incredibly long line, I just gave up at that point. Sucks, I get why it's closed but doesn't change the frustration especially when you had a super long game.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
Cart is by section 112. I ordered a cheesesteak and it was just awful. Dry bread, dry steak, no visible cheese or peppers or onions. Only giving this three stars because it had food I could eat and beer I could drink without getting sick, which is better than nothing.
Wouldn’t know what the food is like as when I went to it at the beginning of the 7th (quick game too this was only 1.45 min after the game started!)they were already closed! On top of that the worker was super rude about it. I’m not sure if they ran out of food early, I’m guessing they did, but this game was almost rained out and attendance was at like 50% so they shouldn’t have. So that was awesome and I couldn’t eat anything for dinner! So a heads up if you plan on getting food here go early in the game.
Today when I went the stand was moved closer to section 113, so you may need to walk around looking for it. I asked where the cheesesteak meat was cooked and they said in the regular kitchen so I am not sure what precautions they take if any when cooking that meat. I asked if anything was cooked at the stand because everything they have at the stand is gluten free. I was told they cook the hot dogs there so I got a hot dog. It was a good hot dog! I was happy to have something I could eat while at the game and did not get sick!
Yes
I give them credit for having a GF area. The hot dog I had was awful - I don’t even think they cooked it. If you are gonna do it, do it well.
This is a gf stand at section 125/126. They have pizza, cheesesteaks, hot dogs, pretzels, cookies, cider, and more. Rolls and all. It was wonderful to be at a sporting event and be able to eat with my family.
Yes
We go often with our celiac daughter and have never had an issue! She loves it and feels safe.
Yes
Wonderful to find. Had cheesesteak and chicken fingers and both were amazing. Have been to many stadiums and citizens bank has the best gf options we have seen. Highly recommend it.
Yes
It was a wonderful surprise to find a gluten-free stand at the park. It’s right behind section 125. I had a cheese steak sandwich, soft pretzel, and a Red Bridge beer. The cheese steak was huge, and the food and drinks weren’t anymore expensive than the rest of the concession food in the stadium.
Yes
I have always loved the fact they had a dedicated stand. That is not the case anymore. This stand now has ‘gluten free’ rolls but can’t comment on the hot dogs. Gf beer, nope. This is a huge disappointment for sure.
No
Family outing to see a Phillies game. My grandson has Celiac and we were very happy that there is a dedicated gluten free co session stand. Imagine the happiness on a 4 year old kids face when he was able to enjoy a hot dog on a gf bun just like daddy.
Food and selection was great!
Yes
Yes
Very surprised to see that they participate in dollar dog night. AND didn't charge extra for the bun like most places do.
I tried a cheesesteak ($10). The roll was dense and sweet at times but a decent gluten free vessel to enjoy cheesesteak. If you are missing this type of food it will do, but its not the same. The stand also offered chicken fingers, hot dogs and Angry Orchard cider. the staff was uneducated.
Yes
Best gluten free hot dogs I have ever eaten. seriously. Even my husband eats them when we go and he's not GF. Its the best during $1 dog night BC they also participate!!
Not only did they have gf hot dogs with gf buns, they had gf cheese steaks, drinks, and more!
Ballpark fare limited yet decent. Over priced as is all ballpark food! At least we have an option.
Yes