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I'll be staying in around for a few days in the Cleveland Clinic area and was wondering if there wereany restaurants that are gluten free friendly or placestobuy glutenfree food close by? Any help wouldbe greatly appreciated.

Amy from Chgo

Diagnosed 2003

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I'll be staying in around for a few days in the Cleveland Clinic area and was wondering if there wereany restaurants that are gluten free friendly or placestobuy glutenfree food close by? Any help wouldbe greatly appreciated.

Amy from Chgo

Diagnosed 2003

You are in luck! There is a great Whole Foods just down the road from the Clinic: go East on Cedar Rd (one of the hospital's main roads)about 2-3 miles into Cleveland Heights. As far as restaurants there is a thai restuarant also on Cedar Rd (corner Lee Rd) which is great and I have never had a problem there. Other options are Chiptole if you want to try it (one in Coventry area about 1 mile from the clinic and another across from the Whole Foods). If you want to travel a little farther there are several places in Eaton Collection (about 20 min away on Chagrin Blvd). There you can find a Flemmings steakhouse and a great fish place that have dedicated gluten-free menus. Along the way you will also pass a PF Changs. The quality of care at Cleveland Clinic is second to none- you will be amazed!

jas

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