Our current vegan list for Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, is confusing for the 2025 season. We’re thinking you have a few options but we still have questions.
You’ll also find in this guide Coors Field’s policies on bringing food and/or drinks into the stadium in case you’re thinking about going that route.
Finally, we did a bit of research looking around the ballpark to find a few good vegan-friendly spots you can check out if you want to grab a bite to eat with friends or family before or after the game.
Vegan Options at Coors Field
Most Locations
- Peanuts
- Popcorn
- Pretzels
- Potato Chips – check ingredients
- Fries
- Nachos. Order with NO cheese
- Sunflower Seeds – check ingredients if flavored
Dippin’ Dots
Choose the Rainbow Ice flavor.
- Sections 114, 127, 144, 148 and 150
- Section 115 @ Loop Pretzel
- Section 142 @ Simply Nuts
- Sections 223 & 234
- Sections 314, 330, 334, 333, 340 and 344
Vegan Hot Dog
This vegan hot dog is the only option that came up when searching vegan in the MLB app. It does not match with the Veggie Hot Dog concession sections listed below. We’re confused by it.
@ Biker Jim’s. Chips also offered–check the ingredients.
- Section 107
- Section 330
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The following “Veggie” items were pulled from Coors Field’s online chat when searching vegan. I could not figure out which concession stand/vendor these are. If you happen to stop by and learn more, please let us know!
Veggie Burger & Veggie Dog
- Section 134
- Section 323
Veggie Burrito
- Section 134
Veggie Pizza
- Section 137
*Disclaimer: Always be aware that cross-contamination can occur at restaurants/concessions with shared food and prep stations. Ask if you have concerns. You choose your level of comfort.
Please let us know if you discover any other vegan options or if you have an update for this guide to share with us!
Can I Bring Food Into Coors Field?
If you’re thinking about trying to bring your own food into Coors Field, here are some Coors Field policies you need to be aware of. These were pulled directly from Coors Field’s Information Guide:
Bag Policy (as of 4.2.25)
- Coors Field regulations allow only soft-sided, single-pocket bags and containers 16”x 16”x 8” or smaller to be permitted in the ballpark. All permitted bags are subject to search both upon entry and within the ballpark.
Food & Beverage Policy (as of 4.2.25)
Permitted Items**
- Camel packs which are empty
- Food items (including glass baby food jars)
- Fruit or vegetables grapefruit-sized or smaller
- Insulated cups or thermoses 22 ozs. or smaller
- Paper or plastic cups with permitted beverages
- Plastic baby bottles
- Plastic beverage containers
- Potato chip or nut cardboard cans with metal tops or bottoms
- Soft-sided, single-pocket bags or containers 16″x 16″x 8″ or smaller
Prohibited Items**
- Alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or marijuana (medical or otherwise) in any form
- Backpacks or other multi-pocket bags including multi-pocket purses
- Bota bags or wine skin
- Fruits or vegetables larger than a grapefruit must be sliced
- No one is permitted to enter Coors Field with glass bottles or aluminum or metal cans.
- Hard-sided coolers and containers, regardless of size
- Insulated coolers, cups and thermoses larger than 22 oz.
- Non-alcoholic beer or similar items
- Pizza boxes larger than personal size
- Soft-sided bags and containers larger than 16″x 16″x 8″
**This is not intended to be a complete list of permitted and prohibited items. These are only items we pulled that we felt were related to bringing food and/or beverages into the park.
Vegan Options Near Coors Field
We also did a bit of research looking around the area close to Coors Field to try to find a couple of places where you can grab a bite to eat before or after the game.
Watercourse Foods
837 E 17th Ave, Denver, CO 80218
1.5 miles from the ballpark is a 100% vegan restaurant offering sandwiches like a classic Philly, Cuban or Breakfast Sandwich. Their Mac & Cheese looks incredible along with their Southern Plate. Yes, please! Brunch, beautiful mixed cocktails and desserts like cookies and vegan milkshakes available as well.
Rush Bowls
3354 Larimer St Suite 100, Denver, CO 80205
Another 100% vegan spot 1.5 miles from the ballpark–just in a different direction and with a bit of a different menu. Smoothie Bowls! A “perfect blend of all-natural fruits and veggies topped with your choice of fresh fruits and toppers.”
Walnut Room
3131 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
Walnut Room is an omnivore restaurant even closer to the ballpark and offers vegan pizza that from the reviews is pretty good.
More Links and Info:
- If you’d like to get more info on Coors Field, you can go to their official page here on
mlb.com.
- Need quick access to vegan options at restaurants, airports and stadiums? VeggL has vegan guides for hundreds of locations including other stadiums like Busch Stadium
(Cardinals) and Minute Maid Park
(Astros)
- Disclaimer: We do everything possible at VeggL to make sure all our Vegan Guides are as up to date as possible, but sometimes menus and menu items can change. VeggL is not responsible for incorrect or outdated information. Always check with your location and server to confirm items are vegan when ordering. If you notice something that needs to be corrected – please let us know
!