Tried to get GF food at two different places in the ballpark. Failed both times. The employees acted like they had no idea what I was talking about at one and the other, they just acted like I didn’t know anything about food because I was asking if meat and potatoes have gluten in them. Obviously, that’s not what I was asking. Super bummed, as I used the food list that was emailed to me by the Globe Life Field guest services. Which, by the way, has mistakes on it (just someone not paying attention to the items they’re marking GF. They’re one line off on a couple of them.) I almost bought a small bag of Hot Cheetos, but that was $5 and that just really ticked me off.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
I always get the Ranger Tater from Karbach and it’s fantastic. It’s a baked potato topped with brisket and it’s fantastic. No CC risks with prep as they do it all in front of you. They sell out so get it in the first part of the game. They also have oatly soft serve if you need dairy free options. It’s fantastic!
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
They do have gluten free hot dogs it’s in front of 104 and it’s a normal looking hot dog stand that also sells GF hotdogs. I think it was called “hawwwt dawgs” or something like that. They keep the GF hot dogs in a separate container behind the stand and they are wrapped. However the bread is absolutely awful. I would have rather them give me just the dog without the bun. It falls apart immediately it’s thick and very dry. I’ve definitely had better. You’re better off getting nachos. I definitely regret my choice.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Poor
The gluten free list the stadium provided was a step in the right direction, however, they have lost my trust. Upon arrival the hot dog machine was broken and when I asked if there was another station they said no. I went to go and get fries and asked to double check if they were gluten free. The manager brought the fry food label to me and it said “contains wheat”. If you have celiac, please take precaution.
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much/None
Use their gluten free list and you will be fine! Ballpark nachos are gluten free, peanuts, snow cones and more. Love eating here and never been sick even though I am celiac!
— Somewhat
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Got nachos with cheese and jalapeños after the GF hot dog station was "OUT" no real explanation. Lame. They should do better. Everyone should comment or complain and hopefully they'll fix it.
— Not at all
— Not Much
— Poor
Definitely bring your own food and snacks in. The dedicated GF hot dog station was not on today and the info desk couldn’t tell me why. They kept referring me to the Vegan stand with very little knowledge that Vegan and GF are completely different. They did give me a GF menu and we got nachos after double checking everything online. No issues thus far. I’m not sure I would trust the fries or some of the other options they list.
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Not Much
— Poor
Their GF selections and knowledge of Celiac are embarrassing. They make a big deal about their Centerfield Marketplace having GF options. They have self-serve GF hot dogs and $4 small bags of potato chips. The only GF beer the park offers is Omission which is NOT Celiac safe. They do have cans of Spiked Seltzer. Staff at guest services was rude, but proudly said we could have a hot dog and a fruit cup from the Centerfield Market. When we said, "That's it?" they replied, "There's a vegan stand." (We encountered this response twice in the Dallas area. Why would vegan and GF be the same thing?) Absolutely, positively, unequivocally not Celiac safe! Hopefully they'll enter the 21st century and have at least a rudimentary understanding of food allergies and sensitivities by the time they get into the new park.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
Gluten free hotdog & buns (still in plastic) at small store in section 101/102 across from Barrel Up.
— Some
— Excellent
Somehow COVID provided a good excuse for the Texas Rangers to no longer allow fans to bring food or snacks in to the game. You can only bring in one small bottle of water. So, if you want anything to eat, you're stuck with what they have. We ended getting the GF hot dogs and individually wrapped buns from the CF Marketplace (took me 2+ innings to get to it and back to my upper deck seats). At least the Guest Services kiosk close to our seats had a piece of paper with a list (probably) GF foods and locations to get them. I'll post a picture of it if this site has a way for me to do that.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
We found a gf hot dog in Centerfield Marketplace. It is not a food kiosk. It's more of a small convenience store with a few hot food items. The gf hot dogs were self serve and in a separate section. Buns were wrapped individually and in a warmer under the franks which were rolling and xooking above the buns. Fixings were in separate containers on the counter. There were no gluten options nearby. $7 for a ballpark hot dog but it was the first I have had at a ballpark in decades.
We had tickets to the Capital One Club which includes a buffet. When I asked what I could eat the chefs took it very seriously because I'm celiac. While they pointed out food that was gluten free, they didn't feel comfortable to guarantee that no cross contamination happened. They were so concerned that the manager, Jodie, went into the ballpark food area and brought me a huge salad and fruit bowl from a vegan place which he presented on beautiful dishes. I really appreciated how they took care of me. During the game our seats included free popcorn and peanuts. I had no problem at all the whole evening.
Yes
I attend several games a year & the GF options are just not good & very little, better bring your own snacks etc. Several other ball parks have really good GF options but TX hasn't caught on.đ
Really difficult to find GF options. There is a Vegan cart but nothing marked. Most employees had no idea if there were GF options. Find the Grab and Go back behind Center Field to get GF hot dog buns. A few cider options can be found around the park too.
No