I never thought I would find a gluten free stand in a baseball stadium! They have no cross-contamination since all of their products are gluten free!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
Oh my gosh, how amazing it was to have a hot dog at a baseball game, like the rest of the world can! It was so delicious, only a dollar more than my husband's regular hot dog, and they have their own condiments at the stand. There was absolutely no risk of cross contamination at the stand, either! Absolutely recommend!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
Got the chicken sandwich. On a mediocre udis bun. They ran out of hotdogs right as I was getting to the front of the line :(. Glad the stand was easy to find and I feel like I was eating ballpark food. It was around section 145.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Average
Find it by section 142. Third base line on the main floor.
It was so great to go to a MLB park and be able to eat like everyone else. I had the gluten-free hot dog with a Cutwater Lime Margarita. So nice to have an entirely gluten-free cart where you don’t have to worry about cross contamination. I am a symptomatic celiac and did not get ill.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Good
Great hot dog and beer. Holidaly.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
We got to the stand grilled at the beginning of the game. I ordered the chicken sandwich it was warmed on the grill and came with a warm bun. It was pretty good for grabbing something to go! And being able to easily find gluten free food at a sporting event without having to worry is so nice!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
I was so excited when I find a gluten free stand but it was kind of a joke. They were out of most items and the buns for the burgers and hot dogs seemed stale and crumbled to bits. I found beyond burgers on a lettuce “bun” on the third level that was actually good.
— Very
— Not Much
— Poor
I was so thrilled to find a dedicated gluten free stand at Coors Field—section 146. There were several options including a gluten free beer! I had a hot dog and beer. The bun was definitely lacking but at least I could tell it was gluten free. The Holidaly beer was delicious!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Average
Highly recommended and great options for Celiac!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
My partner who has Celiac ate from this stand and really enjoyed it. There were no repercussions, he still felt great after eating it and the day after. 👍🏻 They also finally have a sign on the condiments that says gluten free food only!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
Kiddo got 2 hot dogs and Tate’a chocolate chip cookies. She said the hot dogs were flavorful. She would have liked to use condiments but as others have noted non GF users are cross contaminating those.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
A bit disappointing. The stand is labeled Gluten Friendly, it didn’t have many options just dogs and burgers. I ordered a dog and they did not inform me that they did not have GF buns so they served it on what look like an Udis GF burger bun. And If you know anything about Udis GF burger buns they do not make for good hotdog buns. However at least they have a stand. I also don’t use condiments so for me I had no worry about people using the GF condiments that weren’t GF but that would be something to watch out for. I’ve been traveling to MLB stadiums across the US and while this wasn’t my favorite experience at least I could eat like a normal baseball fan!
— Very
— Some
— Average
There is a special joy as a baseball fan with Celiac Disease in having a gluten-free beer with a gluten-free hot dog while sitting in the stands and enjoying the game. It’s fantastic that Coors Field has a dedicated gluten-free kiosk (section 143). They offer quesadillas, burgers, and cookies. The only issue (previously mentioned by an earlier reviewer) is that even though the condiment stand has signage stating the condiments are for gluten-free food only, I watched handfuls of people touching the nozzles to their regular buns. I asked, and they, unfortunately, had no single-use ketchup or mustard packets. To avoid cross-contamination, a quick solution would be to move the condiments so they are only accessible to the catering staff or offer packets.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Simply amazing to have GF options at a ballpark! The hot dog and quesadilla are amazing. The staff are very knowledgeable and considerate of those with gluten sensitivities. The only thing that could be improved is the condiment stand. It’s not clearly marked for gluten-free use only, and people will walk up with their regular hot dogs and burgers and touch them to the nozzles.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
For gluten-free food at a ballpark, it’s 4 stars. Something to note about this stand is that it says “Gluten Friendly”, not gluten-free. That made me nervous as someone with Celiacs, but because there was no gluten food being cooked or served even close to the station, I chose to get a hot dog. It was average, but good! It didn’t make me sick either, so I’m pretty impressed.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Average
Big selection! I had a grilled chicken sandwich & my daughter had a veggie quesadilla. Both delicious! Also they had Angry Orchard Hard Cider. The most GF choices of all MLB parks!
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
the had a nice variety of food. i got the chicken sandwich with just lettuce and i did not feel sick. I would not recommend getting any condiments since those seemed a little unsafe, but all the food options beside the chips seemed like solid options for a ball park
— Somewhat
— Some
— Average
Burger, hotdogs, and beer is good. Chips are not gluten free.
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Good
They have gluten free chips on the menu but both options were gluten containing (vickies BBQ, and a malt vinegar and salt flavor). The gluten free beer while certified was handed to us covered in crumbs which given their apparent lack of care with gluten free snacks, we decided for my celiac partner not to drink hers. Proceed with caution.
— Not at all
— Not Much
— Poor
It’s great to have a GF stand, but proceed with caution. I bought bbq potato chips there without thinking about it. Then when I opened the bag later I noticed the brand was Miss Vickies BBQ. Not GF.
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Average
Love that you can find Holidaily Beer (100% gluten free) at the game! This year (2021) the beer is in sections 330 and 137.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Excellent
Coming to a baseball game and being able to eat AND have a beer was so amazing!
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Good
The stadium offers Holidaily Certified Gluten Free Beer ! It is amazing to have a GF beer at the game and they are delicious as well!
NCGI- September 2019—Staff was extremely accommodating with the gluten free options. I got the hot dog, big and juicy and on a GF bun that didn’t fall apart that bad. I do not think they sold any gluten items in that stand, only gluten free. They had 100% Gluten free beer, blonde ale and IPA from Holidaily Brewing Company who are a 100% dedicated gluten free brewery.
This stadium has tons of gluten-free options at the gluten-free stand it’s amazing :)
Yes
Burger meat was full of gristle. Pretty sure I have mad cow disease now. Gross.
July of 2019 it’s near section 139. It’s a cart and they have chicken sandwiches, burgers and hot dogs. They also have chips, pickles and brownies. It’s not phenomenal but you can eat at a baseball game- so that’s phenomenal. It’s not overpriced either.
Awesome to have a celiac safe place at the ballpark. Thank you!!’
Yes
The best thing I can say about the gf offerings at Coors Field is the bottled water tastes like bottled water.
Was able to get a classic hot dog at a baseball game! What a treat! 4 stars because the bun fell apart and it was quite a mess to eat. Would still purchase again.
Yes
So amazing to be able to eat!! Udis isn’t my fave but they have hot dogs, burgers, chicken sandwiches & veggie quesadillas, angry orchard and gf beer, chips, and cookies. So nice to feel normal at a game and not have to even mention allergies!
Yes
it's Aramark so it's ungodly expensive. The bread is not very good. I think it got worse this year, 2018. It must be Udi's. Otherwise it's good to be able to get some food in the ballpark that is gluten-free and Celiac friendly. Well that is, other than the fact that they don't police the condiments and other people use them and smear their bread all over the nozzles contaminating them.
Yes
Visit the gluten free kiosk for delicious gluten free chicken quesadillas! They also have gf hot dogs, burgers and chicken sandwiches! Worth the wait!
My husband & I shared the chicken sandwich and the chicken fajita. The line gets very long and you have to wait while they cook the food after you order. Overall worth it - however the signage isn't great, we walked right past it the first time!
Yes
The condiments are even kept separate to prevent cross contamination.
Yes
Section 143, free standing booth. Hot dog was great!
Yes
The hot dog was awesome and my fiancé couldn't stop talking about the cheeseburger. 👍🏼
My son and I love everything here.
What a wonderful treat...the hot dog in a GF bun may be one of the best I have ever had (and go to a lot of baseball stadiums). Go early in the game; by the time we walked by around the 4th and 7th innings, there was quite a line waiting at the small cart. The food is definitely worth the wait.
Yes
I actually look forward to the games simply for these cheeseburgers. They are so good and there are signs next to the condiments saying something like "for gluten free customers only"
I was recently in Miami and was so sad to see their gross tiny GF selection. I really appreciate Coors Field more than ever now.
Yes
Pleasantly surprised to get to have a GF hot dog & beer at a Rockies game!
Yes
This is the most amazing gluten free vendor! The food is delicious and the staff is awesome!! I highly recommend
Thank you, Denver, for being so celiac friendly! I never expected to be able to have a safe meal inside a baseball stadium. Small menu, but my chicken sandwich was surprisingly good and fresh. This is a stand within coors field at around 143/145. Check out Google for an article (including exact location) and celiac awareness night at the ballfield!!
Yes