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Restarants Just For Celiacs?


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crayola Apprentice

Are there any restaurants in the US that have ONLY gluten free items? Im sitting here watching the travel channel, kind of getting depressed as they show the best Pizza and Hot Dogs in the world. :(


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dandelionmom Enthusiast

There's one near Detroit MI. Open Original Shared Link

ohsotired Enthusiast

There's one in Plano, Texas. delicious-n-fit.com

crayola Apprentice
There's one near Detroit MI. Open Original Shared Link

Wow thanks a lot! I'm from Michigan!

dandelionmom Enthusiast

We went there tonight and the whole family enjoyed it.

Juliebove Rising Star

We had one here in Seattle/Edmonds. It's no longer there and when it was there, it had more than its share of problems. Although the food tasted good, I could not recommend the place for people with additional food allergies, anyone in a hurry, anyone who didn't want to listen to fighting.

Aleshia Contributor
We had one here in Seattle/Edmonds. It's no longer there and when it was there, it had more than its share of problems. Although the food tasted good, I could not recommend the place for people with additional food allergies, anyone in a hurry, anyone who didn't want to listen to fighting.

just to let you know it is still around it moved to greenwood and changed its name from kailis to davincis... I've been there 2 or 3 times and haven't heard any fighting... they supply romio's pizza in greenwood with all their gluten-free pizza crusts and gluten-free breads.... yummy


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There is one in LathamNew York called Sherry Lynn's.

brendygirl Community Regular

The Little Aussie Bakery in San Antonio, TX. It's a restaurant and brings you a hot basket of bread when you sit down. They serve brisket, lasagne, roast beef sandwiches, etc.

Their desserts are TO DIE FOR!

You can order for shipping also.

I wish I lived there!

Juliebove Rising Star
just to let you know it is still around it moved to greenwood and changed its name from kailis to davincis... I've been there 2 or 3 times and haven't heard any fighting... they supply romio's pizza in greenwood with all their gluten-free pizza crusts and gluten-free breads.... yummy

I thought that was more of a bakery than a restaurant. But I've never been there. I'm out in Bothell so that's a tad far for me to go.

Aleshia Contributor
I thought that was more of a bakery than a restaurant. But I've never been there. I'm out in Bothell so that's a tad far for me to go.

I think its more like a cafe maybe... they do soups and sandwiches and stuff like that I believe... I've only been there a couple of times just for a treat :)

GFLisa Newbie

There is a place in Raleigh called Open Original Shared Link. It is a gluten-free, shellfish free, and peanut free kitchen. I haven't tried it yet so I can't attest to how good it is.

lizard00 Enthusiast
There is a place in Raleigh called Open Original Shared Link. It is a gluten-free, shellfish free, and peanut free kitchen. I haven't tried it yet so I can't attest to how good it is.

It's pretty good!! :D

Haven't tried the baked stuff though.

elonwy Enthusiast

Cafe Mariposa in Oakland, Ca. Though they are mostly a bakery, you can get pizza slices during the day and a beer to have with it :)

Rissoteria in NY is half gluten-free, and having pasta and pizza and sandwiches that are safe along with gluten-free desserts totally counts with me. I need to go back to NY....

Lisa Joy Newbie

:D

Are there any restaurants in the US that have ONLY gluten free items? Im sitting here watching the travel channel, kind of getting depressed as they show the best Pizza and Hot Dogs in the world. :(

In Redlands, Ca there is a restaurant called, The Farm Artisan Restaurant on State Street that I love. Everyone is "organic"--whatever that means. The best thing is there is more on the menu I can eat than selections I can't eat. The first time I ate there I felt like a kid in a candy store. The chef uses a lot of grains and cooks from scratch so the ingredients are not iffy.

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