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Gluten Free Places In Minneapolis, Mn?


maddycat

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Any gluten free restaurants in the Minneapolis area? I will be in the area for a few days while my husband is there on a work trip. I will be staying downtown at the Hilton in June with my 2 year old son and husband so we are looking for some family friendly places to go.

Help please...the hotel doesn't even have refrigerators in the rooms, I have to find places to eat out!


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Here is a link of places you can go:

Open Original Shared Link

Have a good trip!

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stolly Collaborator

Thank you for that link. Has anyone tried any of those restaurants? Any recommendations for something kid friendly? She likes pizza, pasta, cheeseburgers, chicken tenders. Has anyone tried the Original Pancake House for gluten-free options? We're visiting family in Minnesota this week and looking for a few dining out options. Thank you!

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Any gluten free restaurants in the Minneapolis area? I will be in the area for a few days while my husband is there on a work trip. I will be staying downtown at the Hilton in June with my 2 year old son and husband so we are looking for some family friendly places to go.

Help please...the hotel doesn't even have refrigerators in the rooms, I have to find places to eat out!

We were just there. There are a couple of bakeries I wanted to try but didn't have time for.

Open Original Shared Link : looks yummy!

Cooqi Gluten-Free Delights

2186 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, MN 55104

Conveniently located on the St. Paul/Mpls border

to serve the greater Twin Cities Metro area of Minnesota.

Cooqi Gluten-free business hours:

Tuesday through Saturday 9 am

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