Gluten Free at Truist Park
This week we played tourist in our city and spent the night at the new Suntrust Park (now Truist Park) to see the Braves play the Dodgers with our friends Meghan and Corey! I'm also excited to share some of the Gluten Free offerings at Suntrust Park (now Truist Park) further down in this post.
We parked in the lot near Cobb Galleria, Lot 60 South, which was listed as being a 5 min walk from the park. It was not. HOWEVER we got to walk across the $10 million 285 Pedestrian Bridge so that was pretty cool.
The live/work/play area they have created when you are approaching the stadium is really cool. Only some of the restaurants and shops have opened but by next season I would expect this to be pretty full.
That entire area can be accessed without a game ticket! In fact, by the time you go through the gate you are basically at the seats. Because of that, I think this would be a fun place to go for the night even if you don't plan on going into the game.
One of the biggest differences from Turner Field (besides the clean factor) is how OPEN Suntrust Park (now Truist Park) is. The photo above was taken right when you come in, where most of the main food kiosks are.
Cameron and I in our matching Epic Park Day tees, coming to Happily Ever Tees soon! These are a Royal Blue tee with Navy print and they are not only perfect for the parks but also to wear to the Ballpark like we did this week!
Shop my outfit: Epic Park Day Tee | Headband | Shoes | Shorts
Gluten Free offerings at Truist Park!
As always, I did some research before we went to the game to make sure there was something Cam and I could eat. I knew for sure there was a Gluten Free Hot Dog option at Centerfield Market.
This is basically a little shop with some prepackaged salads, ice cream, drinks and other snacks.
Inside they had a small Hot Dog cart with a sign that said Gluten Free Hot Dogs.
One of the employees came over, put gloves on, and got our Hot Dogs. The buns were individually wrapped and sealed. She opened the package and got a Hot Dog out of the warmer in the cart.
We also got some Crispin Cider, which is our favorite and we were so happy to see it there!
The Braves website mentions Fresh Cut Fries as a Gluten Free option but I didn't see any signage there. Cam asked the employee and she was very knowledgeable and that the fries are Gluten Free. They fry the fries in a dedicated fryer and they only salt them.
The fries were SO GOOD!
We also got some King of Pops, which we knew were Gluten Free from previous events (not all of their flavors are Gluten Free so I would double check before eating!)