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I'm meeting up in Chicago with my family. None of us live there. I was wondering if people have suggestions for restaurants there that are good. I will be there for 3 days. Any recommendations would be wonderful. Thx. 

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I didn't go here but they catered at the ICDS 2 years ago when it was in Chicago. They do events with the Univ of

Chicago Celiac Center a lot.

Also, a lunch place in the suburbs..that catered a lunch... I'll think about the name and add it here.

Edit - it's Rose's

But this looks like a good list

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kenlove Rising Star

There are a couple of Bonefish  restaurants in Skokie, just north of the city with great Gluten Free menus.   Just make sure you call other places first to check what they have.

have a great trip

 

I'm meeting up in Chicago with my family. None of us live there. I was wondering if people have suggestions for restaurants there that are good. I will be there for 3 days. Any recommendations would be wonderful. Thx. 

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I will be traveling to Chicago with family in 2 weeks. I was wondering if people had recommendations on good Restaurants there. I will be there for 3 days. We will have a car to get around. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks. 

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Judy3 Contributor

My favorite restaurant in Chicago is Quartino.. they are an italian restaurant but have an extensive gluten free menu.    Google it for location and menu 

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Hi Googles, I have merged this into the previous topic to avoid confusion.  It will still show at the top for people as unread.  

 

Also, I get emails about the University of Chicago Celiac Disease center and their fundraisers... here is a link to one with restaurants that cater to it, may be a good place to start looking: Open Original Shared Link

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Thank you everyone for your recommendations. It has really helped. 

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