Very minimal options for meals, but there are snacks available. Per the stadium pdf food menu, there are only 4 options available. One of those is a gf pizza. I walked over to that food stand and the fine print on the sign said it can take 20 mins. Not ideal when you’re trying to watch a game, especially since that particular stand is located outside of the stadium. I didn’t end up ordering it because of the line and the extra wait time.
As for snacks, there are plenty of options- chips, cracker jacks, popcorn, candy, and the like. Some of the vendors also have chopped fruit cups. Ymmv.
Security didn’t check my bag, so you may be able to get set with bringing in a bar or something along those lines.
— Not Much/None
They continue to be clueless about people with celiac disease.
— Not at all
— Not Much/None
— Poor
I was able to eat a chicken plate at LA Rotisserie. But most people don't have knowledge about gluten free. There is a "gluten free" section on their food map but it has three items and doesn't seem to be very up to date anyways. Melissa's health food shop is recommended but it's really just geared to vegans/vegetarians. I'm able to have margaritas or wine. Apparently there is gluten free beer but I have yet to find it.
They took a hot dog that had already been wrapped in a gluten bun and wrapped it a gluten free bun. Do not trust unless you can see they don’t do that.
No
Serve gluten free hot dogs on gluten free buns. Have gluten free beer . Did not get sick.
So awful. Walked around for 30 min trying to find someone helpful who actually knew anything about their products. And "Melissa's" had a very slim selection of GF items. When I go to a ballgame I want nachos or hamburgers or something, but all they offered were salads that weren't even GF. The popcorn is GF and they have a GF hot dog bun, but it's not very good. So disappointed that the staff was so uneducated. Better off bringing your own snacks
Gluten Free beer at the Coors Light Pavilion
Yes