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Gluten Free Restaurant In Old Town Sacramento


Melstar

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I just had an amazing Gluten Free meal with a Gluten Free beer at a restaurant. The restaurant is called the Pilothouse and its on the Delta King in Old Town Sacramento. They have quite a few gluten-free options listed on the menu and offer Redbridge as well. The place is actually an old river boat permanently docked in Old Town Sacramento. They have a formal dining area, a bar and an outdoor eating area on the water. This is the first place I've known to carry gluten-free beer and I am very excited I have found somewhere to have a cold beer during the summer :D


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Haven't eaten there yet but did find the menu on line and it does appear that they offer some gluten free items

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Haven't eaten there yet but did find the menu on line and it does appear that they offer some gluten free items

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Thanks! Any other great finds in Sac. let me know!

brigala Explorer
Thanks! Any other great finds in Sac. let me know!

I posted a couple weeks ago about a great experience I had at Johnny Rocket's in the mall there, just across I-5 from Old Town Sac.

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.php?showtopic=56602

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