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Gluten Free Pasta Restaurant In Ellensburg, Wa


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I really lucked out coming back through Ellensburg yesterday. Though I expected to just have a salad with my daughter (non-gluten-free who was starving), I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had a full list of pasta entrees, steak and chicken that could be ordered gluten-free with gluten-free penne. I had one of the best pasta dishes ever, and since I'm Italian that is really saying something! The restaurant is cute and clean, too.

They have a separate menu with gluten-free options, but it is not listed on their website. The menu also talks about how the staff is trained. Though I'm pretty sensitive, I didn't get sick, so I'm very impressed.

Ellensburg Pasta Company is located on the main drive to the north off I-90, easy to find. 600 N Main Open Original Shared Link

It's a good option for anyone heading to or from Seattle/Puget Sound on I-90. The only bad part is that it is closed on Sunday.


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I really lucked out coming back through Ellensburg yesterday. Though I expected to just have a salad with my daughter (non-gluten-free who was starving), I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had a full list of pasta entrees, steak and chicken that could be ordered gluten-free with gluten-free penne. I had one of the best pasta dishes ever, and since I'm Italian that is really saying something! The restaurant is cute and clean, too.

They have a separate menu with gluten-free options, but it is not listed on their website. The menu also talks about how the staff is trained. Though I'm pretty sensitive, I didn't get sick, so I'm very impressed.

Ellensburg Pasta Company is located on the main drive to the north off I-90, easy to find. 600 N Main Open Original Shared Link

It's a good option for anyone heading to or from Seattle/Puget Sound on I-90. The only bad part is that it is closed on Sunday.

Thanks for this!!!

There is a note on the website menu:

All pasta dishes may be substituted

with gluten-free rice pasta

or multi-grain penne pasta.

cyberprof Enthusiast

Thanks for this!!!

There is a note on the website menu:

Yeah, no manicotti, ravioli or lasagne, but that is to be expected. Otherwise most of their pasta dishes were available. And the penne was good.

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