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    Great Gluten-Free Restaurants in Las Vegas

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Our guide includes lists of 100% gluten-free establishments, other eateries that feature a gluten-free menu, and other establishments that are happy to accommodate their gluten-free guests.

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    Celiac.com 06/01/2022 - Las Vegas is enormous. It's also home to a thriving food and eating culture that checks just about every box imaginable. It's also home to numerous great restaurants with gluten-free menus, or restaurants that list gluten-free options for their guests.

    As such, a comprehensive guide to gluten-free restaurants in Las Vegas will be an endlessly updating and refreshing journey. This initial list should provide enough good tips, though, to get you a little further down that gluten-free road.

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    Our guide includes lists of 100% gluten-free establishments, other eateries that feature a gluten-free menu, and other establishments that are happy to accommodate their gluten-free guests.

    Because Las Vegas is so big, with so much going on, we're barely going to scratch the surface with this guide. If we've missed a great spot you know about, please share it below, and we'll be sure to add it to the list!

    The restaurants in this section offer a gluten-free menu, or label certain items as gluten-free. Others are happy to accommodate gluten-free guests as requested.

    Since menus and ingredients can change, it's always a good idea to double check to make sure the restaurant can get you what you need.

    NOTE: Restaurants can change owners, employees, recipes, etc., without notice, so it's always a good idea to call ahead or ask to make sure they can accommodate your gluten-free needs.

    The Strip

    Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab
    Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab

    Located in Caesar's Palace, Joe's offers a dedicated gluten-free menu.
    3500 Las Vegas Blvd. South C/O Forum Shops at Caesars, Las Vegas, NV 89109-8900
    Joe's Gluten Free Menu

    Chin Chin
    Chin Chin serves upscale Chinese and its menu states "Gluten-Conscious options available."

    Estiatorio Milos
    Although Estiatorio Milos does not offer dedicated gluten-free menu, they do offer a number of gluten-free items, including grilled sashimi grade octopus, and a huge variety of raw seafood, oysters. They also offer a selection of delicious house made Greek yogurt. Talk to the staff, they'll be happy to steer you and accommodate you, where possible. Located at the Venetian.

    Firefly
    Firefly Website
    3824 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

    Just east of the strip on Paradise Road, Firefly, is famous for their Spanish tapas, and bacon wrapped dates
    Tell the waitstaff you're gluten free and they'll point out menu items, and make sure the kitchen takes extra care in preparing your food. They even use a special toothpick to alert the staff.

    The Henry
    The Henry Website
    3708 Las Vegas Blvd S Level 1, Boulevard Tower, Las Vegas, NV 89109-4309
    Te; (702) 698-7980

    Tucked into the Cosmopolitan, The Henry is a modern, casual upscale American eatery, offering a round-the-clock twist on comfort food, and, most importantly, a dedicated gluten-free menu.

    Mon Ami Gabi
    Mon Ami Gabi Website
    3655 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

    Located in the Paris Resort & Casino Hotel, French bistro, Mon Ami Gabi, offers a dedicated gluten-free dinner menu, that includes French classics such as liver pate, filet mignon, crispy duck confit, and crème brûlée. Better still, every meal includes warm gluten-free bread. Almost everything on the breakfast menu, except the crepes, can be prepared gluten-free.

    Señor Frog's
    Señor Frog's Website
    3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109-8916

    A number of items on the menu are labeled Gluten-Free, including entrees and rice bowls, such as Carnitas, Mahi-Mahi, and Pineapple Shrimp. All Gluten Free items are listed on the menu.

    TAO
    Tao Website
    3377 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Famous for their crispy coconut shrimp, TAO features Asian fusion cuisine inside the Grand Canal Shoppes in the Venetian Hotel. While TAO does not offer a dedicated gluten free menu, if they know you're eating gluten free, they will happily steer you to numerous gluten free menu items.

    Veranda
    Veranda Website
    3960 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA
    AFrom breakfast to dinner, almost everything at the Veranda at the Four Seasons can be made gluten-free.

    The chef and kitchen are happy to accommodate your gluten-free needs. The staff are all well educated on celiac needs, and prepare gluten-free food in a separate area, using dedicated utensils and equipment.

    The Veranda at the Four Seasons promises a top notch gluten-free dining experience.

    Brunch

    ARIA Resort & Casino Las Vegas
    Aria makes every effort to keep gluten-free items separate from gluten items. They offer made-to-order gluten-free pizza and pasta, while the buffet includes options like prime ribs, tiramisu, crab legs, and more.

    Buffet At Wynn
    Wynn is said to have one of the largest gluten-free options in Vegas. Made-to-order options include gluten-free pancakes, brownies, pizza, and waffles to name a few.

    Wicked Spoon
    Located at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, and highly rated by the celiac community, the gluten-free friendly buffet at the Wicked Spoon offers numerous gluten-free options, and an entire gluten-free dessert section, with all gluten-free items clearly labeled.

    Off The Strip

    Flower Child
    Flower Child Website
    1007 S Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89145
    Flower Child clearly marks gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan item on the menu. Come late afternoon to beat the lunch and dinner rush and enjoy a relaxing long meal with a friend.

    In-n-Out
    In-n-Out has long been a fast-food staple of legions of gluten-free diners on the west coast.
    There are three locations in Las Vegas:

    • On the Strip 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd l24, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    • West of the Strip 4888 Dean Martin Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89103
    • East of the Strip 4705 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89119

    What to order: Protein Style Burger (get the spread on the side)

    Tell the cashier you're gluten free when you order. Ask for your burger protein style, with the spread on the side. Since In-n-Out uses the same spatula to add spread to their non-gluten-free hamburger buns, it's always good to get the spread on the side.

    Fries are cooked in a dedicated fryer, so the Palin fries are gluten-free. If you order them animal style, be sure to get the spread on the side.

    Lazy Joe’s Fish and Chips
    Lazy Joe's Website
    7835 S Rainbow Blvd #22, Las Vegas, NV 89139, USA
    Craving fish and chips? Gluten-free fish and chips, chicken fingers, onion rings, fried calamari, and mozzarella sticks? You need to know about Lazy’s Joe’s. All the fried foods here are 100% gluten-free batter made from corn flour. Though some gluten containing items, but the staff are knowledgeable and understand cross contamination.

    Fremont Street Area

    Public Us
    Public Us Website
    1126 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
    This Fremont Street coffee shop serves craft coffee and gluten free pastries.

    Casa del Matador
    1770 Festival Plaza Dr #190, Las Vegas, NV 89135
    Inside Downtown Summerlin
    The menu denotes gluten free and vegetarian items. The waitstaff and management are knowledgeable and helpful with dietary restrictions. Great tacos and enchiladas, just make sure to ask for corn tortillas.



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