Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 At AT & T Park I am OK with the peanuts, popcorn, strawberries (from concessions at the Willie Mays Plaza gate), rice (from Asian vendors), mozzarella/tomato/basil skewers.On May 4, 2010, at 7:51 AM, CalicoSue wrote:I talked with Hunter Mize at AT & T Park who is in charge of the tickets for the June 1 Celiac Disease Awareness Night. I had a great conversation with him regarding other baseball parks who now have gluten-free concession stands. He said that AT & T Park might be open to this possibility as they try to stay on top of all new ideas and thinking. I emailed him this morning a listing of all baseball parks which now have g-f concession stands, as well as pictures and posts of the g-f vendors at the parks. Let's cross our fingers regarding this exciting possibility!Does anyone know of any gluten-free food offered at AT & T Park? We are hoping to attend the Giants game on June 1. Just wondering what else we could eat there during the game besides the Mariposa's g-f sandwich we will be getting.Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Let's see: kettle corn, popcorn, cotton candy... I guess maybe the hotdog without the bun, if you eat meat? Not much more, I'm afraid... -----Original Message----- From: CalicoSue <susan.hersom@...> Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 7:51 am Subject: [ ] AT & T Park gluten-free possibilities I talked with Hunter Mize at AT & T Park who is in charge of the tickets for the June 1 Celiac Disease Awareness Night. I had a great conversation with him regarding other baseball parks who now have gluten-free concession stands. He said that AT & T Park might be open to this possibility as they try to stay on top of all new ideas and thinking. I emailed him this morning a listing of all baseball parks which now have g-f concession stands, as well as pictures and posts of the g-f vendors at the parks. Let's cross our fingers regarding this exciting possibility! Does anyone know of any gluten-free food offered at AT & T Park? We are hoping to attend the Giants game on June 1. Just wondering what else we could eat there during the game besides the Mariposa's g-f sandwich we will be getting. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 Last year the hot dogs (without bun) were NOT gf, you may want to call the ballpark and check yourself what you can safely eat!On May 4, 2010, at 8:10 AM, TrVerb@... wrote:Let's see: kettle corn, popcorn, cotton candy... I guess maybe the hotdog without the bun, if you eat meat? Not much more, I'm afraid...-----Original Message-----From: CalicoSue <susan.hersomgmail> Sent: Tue, May 4, 2010 7:51 amSubject: [ ] AT & T Park gluten-free possibilities I talked with Hunter Mize at AT & T Park who is in charge of the tickets for the June 1 Celiac Disease Awareness Night. I had a great conversation with him regarding other baseball parks who now have gluten-free concession stands. He said that AT & T Park might be open to this possibility as they try to stay on top of all new ideas and thinking. I emailed him this morning a listing of all baseball parks which now have g-f concession stands, as well as pictures and posts of the g-f vendors at the parks. Let's cross our fingers regarding this exciting possibility!Does anyone know of any gluten-free food offered at AT & T Park? We are hoping to attend the Giants game on June 1. Just wondering what else we could eat there during the game besides the Mariposa's g-f sandwich we will be getting.Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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