Section 105 did have a few gluten free options like a pizza, hotdog, wrap and i think a sandwich. I got the pizza which was really good, but I did feel symptoms after eating. I think there may be cross contamination which is why. The person that took my order was really nice and explained to me that there wasn’t any cross contamination and they would handle the food themselves, so maybe it was just my luck 🥴
I agree with all of the reviews. Guest services had no info for me other than go to Seaside Market which had very boring options. I find it hard to believe that no one in the stadium can offer an attractive GF meal!
I agree with other reviewers that Seaside Market by section 105 is a good bet. Small GF menu, GF snacks for sale, and even GF hard kombucha.
I also tried nearby Mister Softee for soft serve. The staff showed me the ice cream mix package, and there were no gluten-containing ingredients listed. Just the allergen caution for milk products. I got a cup, as the waffle cones on offer were not GF.
As all the previous reviews have stated, very limited GF options. Seaside Market is definitely the best option. There are a few side salads in addition to the hot dogs and such noted on the Board. Speaking of board, Board & Brew is another option if you don't mind chains. Eat before you enter the park.
Seaside Market by section 105 has a separate counter for gluten free items, tucked back inside past the lines. You have the option of GF hot dog, GF pizza, GF quinoa kale wrap or GF Burger (Impossible meat, too.) There’s a bunch of GF snacks for purchase: fruit, Siete chips, popcorn, etc. I got a GF wrap and it was perfect, made to order with a warmed tortilla.
It was nice to see some options available, but your choices are limited and not cheap.
Seaside Market had a few gluten free options (hotdogs and pizza were advertised). You have to go into the market area. The stand visible from the concourse didn’t mention options.
I went with tacos, which were labeled gluten free. The nachos at the stand weren’t labeled, but appeared to use the same ingredients. Tacos are sold individually at $10.50 each and were really good.
No reactions, but was disappointed in the cost and lack of clear signage.
Couldn’t find anything to eat, so I got the tri tip nachos from a seaside market cart (found by section 322). There was no signage about gluten and the employees didn’t know anything about it. I decided to go for it and regret it. I would recommend eating before coming to this ballpark.
Very difficult to find but after 8 years of living in SD I now know how to get gluten free at petco park. Here’s info as of my visit today (9/5/22) 1) the official petco website is inaccurate. No gf hotdogs at hotdog stands! Board and brew does still offer GF wraps. Find them near section 201. Most GF options are at seaside market. 2) I’ve seen posts about red ridge beer available but I think that’s outdated too. Now you’ll find tons of ciders and cut water spirit drinks (most are GF) but I’ve yet to find a GF beer. 3) seeside market you can get GF hotdogs, hamburgers, pizza and another type of wrap. But you must ask for it at the glass enclosed counter that it is the middle of the market. Ask an employee to point to you exactly where to order it. It’s not visible in the cabinets. On petco insider there’s a message that the tritip nachos at seaside are also GF. I haven’t asked lately but In previous years the tritip at that market was. 4)ps after 8 years it was nice to finally eat a hotdog at the ballpark the bun was so so dry but the dog it’s self was good( $8)
Got a “gluten free” burger at Seaside Market, years of eating GF told me this bun was too good to be true. Asked to speak to the chef who explained “we sold out of gluten free buns so we’re just doing regular ones.” Explained that doing so and not informing people is extremely dangerous, he was apologetic and explained they are staffed with lots of temps… but I would encourage everyone to proceed with extreme caution here, there would appear to be very little concern for basic celiac or allergy safety.
Could not find a gluten free hot dog. Went to guest services and she had no information about gluten free food in the park. Found a gf wrap at the Seaside market, but they messed up the order and it was $14.50 and disappointing to say the least. Saw gluten free pizza at one spot, but it looked bland and was more like a bread cake so I passed. My daughter had a fish taco, but was ill after. I felt disappointed in the offerings of this park.
I was a little disappointed as the website says there are options for hotdogs at the ballpark stands…but that was definitely not an option to eat at! We did find a taco place that everything was gluten free and tasted extremely good
I wanted to share my experience at Petco Park as I found the information on their website to be incorrect as they stated that there were many accessible gluten free options at their venue. I went to Petco Park for a concert and I found that was not the case. I was not able to find any of the gluten free options mentioned on the sight. I also found that they were not prepared for a sold out show as many food items were sold out before the main act even took the stage. For anyone with food allergies going to Petco Park I would suggest eating before you go. I did see a policy on the sight about bringing food in, so that is another possibility to look into.
YAY finally a gluten-free hot dog! In Petco park look for Seaside Market has many GF options.
thanks other reviewers for helping me find GF options at petco!
In Petco park look for Seaside Market has many GF options. Staff seemed knowledgable about celiac and answered my questions. GF pizza was good.
This kiosk is a joke. They have hamburgers, hot dogs and beer. The meat looked old and dry.
The gluten free hotdog buns were hard and terrible. It was nice to have the option but ultimately the hotdogs made me sick as well.
This is so cool! A dedicated gluten-free stand in the Padres Ballpark!