Heading to T-Mobile Park, home of the Seattle Mariners, and looking for vegan options for the 2025 baseball season? You are in the right place!
In addition to listing all the vegan options inside the ballpark we looked up T-Mobile Park’s policy for bringing food in if you’re thinking about going that route. We also share their bag & drink policy.
Finally, we researched around the stadium to find a couple of vegan locations in case you want to grab a bite before or after the game.
Please let us know if you find other vegan options we do not have listed!
Vegan Options at T-Mobile Park
Most Concessions
- Peanuts
- Cracker Jack
- Candy – check ingredients
- Potato Chips – check ingredients
- Fries*
*Fried items may share a fryer with animal products. Ask if this is a concern for you prior to ordering.
Vegan Sausage & Burger
@ The Natural
- Section 146
Dippin’ Dots
Choose the Rainbow Ice flavor.
- Sections 116, 129, 140 & center outfield (close to Moose Den)
- Sections 310, 323, 331, 333 & 340
Chips & Guacamole^
NOT confirmed vegan. Ask what the chips are fried in and verify the guac has no dairy. Let us know if stop by and find out if this is a vegan option.
*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 learn more so we can update the guide for all of the vegan baseball fans in our VeggL community! 🙂
Can I Bring Food Into T-Mobile Park?
Looking to bring your own food into the park? Here are some T-Mobile policies you want to be familiar with: (These were pulled directly form T-Mobile’s Gate and Bag Policy FAQ.)
Bag Policy (as of 4.11.25)
- Clear plastic bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ are permitted.
- One gallon clear plastic zip-top bags are also allowed.
- Small clutch bags no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ are permitted. (Bags do not have to be clear plastic or vinyl.)
- Security must be able to see inside and identify items to the bottom of the bag. Items may not be used to obscure the view of bag contents, including but not limited to non-clear bags, pouches, etc. Bags with interior contents obscured from view are not allowed.
Exceptions will be made for medically necessary items or single compartment diaper bags (child must be present).
Food & Drink Policy (as of 4.11.25)
- Outside food is permitted in single-serving sizes.
- Sealed, clear plastic water bottles up to 32oz, baby bottles, beverages related to medical needs, and unopened, soft-sided single serve containers like juice boxes are permitted.
- Soda, coffee or other beverages are not allowed.
- Guests may also bring in one empty plastic reusable bottle 32 ounces or smaller.
Vegan Options Near T-Mobile Park
We did a bit of research around T-Mobile Park to find a couple of places you can grab a bite to eat before or after the game.
Loving Hut
1226 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144
There is a Loving Hut located about a mile from the park. Depending on where you end up parking, a walk there and back might be feasible. If not, it’s only a couple minute drive from the stadium.
If you’re not familiar, Loving Hut is a vegan counter-serve chain with locations all over country (and the world actually). You can’t go wrong with just about anything on the menu. We recommend trying the pho or the dumplings. Both amazing!
Veggie Grill
1427 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Located about a mile north of the park is a Veggie Grill.
Veggie Grill is another fully vegan chain restaurant located up and down the west coast (Bring them east!!!) Honestly, close your eyes, point at the menu and order. It’s going to be amazing. We ate there multiple times the last time we visited California and didn’t try anything we didn’t love.
More Info:
- If you’d like to get more info on T-Mobile Park, 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 Oracle Park
and Lumen Field
.
- 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
!