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Gluten Free Coors Field

I had a friend who went to Coors field recently for a game. She saw their gluten free stand and, just like every person who has my contact information, sent me a picture. Don’t get me wrong, I am not complaining. I love when people see something and send me a picture of it. Most of the time I am already aware of it, but I most likely became aware of it initially because someone already sent it to me previously.

I immediately looked up the menu and found it to be the best one (I have found) in professional sports. Just like the others, they have hot dogs, chips and redbridge beer. In addition, they have hamburgers, chicken sandwich, cookies and brownies! This is above and beyond people. I know Petco in San Diego has good things going on down there, but I doubt they have all the options that Coors Field in Colorado now has.

Can’t wait to get there for a game sometime, I don’t see myself leaving there without trying EACH individual item they have to offer.

For the record, this does not mean I will be rooting for the Rockies. Go Dodgers.

Gluten Free AT&T Park

As promised, here is a picture of the hot dog I got when I went to the Giants game last week. I apologize for how disgusting this looks as the ketchup spilled out uncontrollably.

I have to admit, eating a hot dog at the game was almost the best part of the game. It has been a year and a half since I was able to do so, but felt like much longer. It did taste a little funky, but all gluten free bread tastes slightly different.

I have gotten many messages regarding other ball parks with gluten free beer and hot dogs (like Petco Park and Angels Stadium) so maybe Dodger Stadium will make hot dogs available soon as well!

AT&T Park Gluten Free Menu

Section 112 of AT&T Park (behind home plate) is offering gluten free hot dogs and the gluten free beer Redbridge, the same one I was able to buy at Dodger Stadium. I will be attending the game this Monday and am so excited because I wasn’t aware I was going to be able to enjoy ball park food WHILE watching the Dodgers beat the Giants!

All this come in light of an event AT&T Park held last season called “Celiac Disease Awareness Night.” Apparently it was a huge hit, nearly 350 celiacs in attendance enjoyed gluten free goods provided by various restaurants from around San Francisco. This will be happening once again this season on June 6th against the Washington Nationals. On that night, gluten free eaters will be able to come early to the game and pig out in Lot D. Unless I have to be at work, there is nothing that will stop me from attending this game and event. Pictures to come soon!

Dodger Stadium Gluten Free

I went home for spring break and, as promised, caught a Dodger game. I found out before hand that there were gluten free options available there now and was excited to find them. Sure enough, there was a stand right next to our seats. Between chips, popcorn and gummy bears, the menu was pretty random and didn’t have much on it that you would normally look forward to having when go to a baseball park (like a HOT DOG). However, they did have Redbridge beer which made it all worth it. I have never been able to enjoy one at a sporting event because I have been a celiac as long as I’ve been legal to drink.

It was a good time, other than the 10-0 beat down the Dodgers received. I don’t want to talk about it.

Redbridge at Dodger Stadium

I may be losing some of my bay area readers and fans on this one, but I am going for it anyways.

It is no secret that I am a huge fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, mainly because I am from there. Spring break is coming up next week and I will be going home and catching a game either Thursday, Friday or Saturday (opening weekend).

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