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Judith Ann

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Judith Ann Newbie

We are going to be traveling to Seattle and would like to know if anybody knows of accommodating gluten-free restaurants in that area? Thanks!


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Some places to look up:

In Seattle proper, up by the U-district - Kali's Kitchen

In Seattle proper, by Green Lake (I think) - Flying Apron

In Seattle proper, in Ravenna - Sunlight Cafe

On the East Side, in Bellevue Square - PF Changes and Z'Tehas

lonewolf Collaborator

There are also several Outback Steakhouses in the Seattle Area.

Flochick Newbie
We are going to be traveling to Seattle and would like to know if anybody knows of accommodating gluten-free restaurants in that area? Thanks!

Cafe Flora on Madison. It is a vegetarian restaurant with gluten-free items on the menu (listed). Went there for my birthday last month, it was terrific! Here's a link to their dinner menu so you can see what it's all about: Open Original Shared Link

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Cafe Flora on Madison. It is a vegetarian restaurant with gluten-free items on the menu (listed). Went there for my birthday last month, it was terrific! Here's a link to their dinner menu so you can see what it's all about: Open Original Shared Link

I knew there was one I was forgetting. :-) Thanks. :-)

Judith Ann Newbie
Cafe Flora on Madison. It is a vegetarian restaurant with gluten-free items on the menu (listed). Went there for my birthday last month, it was terrific! Here's a link to their dinner menu so you can see what it's all about: Open Original Shared Link
burdee Enthusiast

Some corrections to locations of Seattle area restaurants which offer Glutenfree entrees or food:

Kaili's Kitchen is NOW DaVinci's located at 100th and Greenwood Ave. North;

Flying Apron is located on NE 50th and Brooklyn in the U Distorict (however cross-contamination often occurs at this bakery which also features pastries made from spelt, oats and barley);

There's an Outback on North Aurora;

In Downtown Seattle there's PF Chang's in the Westlake Mall, Wild Ginger on Third Ave & Union, and Bonefish Grill at 711 Westlake Ave. N.

BURDEE


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mhodges Newbie

Don't forget the special little restaurant, Eva, in the Green Lake area at 2227 N 56th St, Seattle, WA 98103, (206) 633-3538. James and Amy are eager to adjust items to be gluten-free, and there were many choices that were already perfect choices for gluten-free eating. There are appetizers, small plates as well as delicious main dishes to choose, and oh my, Dana, the pastry chef has wonderful treats for dessert.

loraleena Contributor

I recently saw in the living without magazine an add for a completely gluten free restaurant in Seattle. Can't remember the name!

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