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Restaurants In Ohio
#1
Posted 14 September 2007 - 07:01 PM
Jan Kelleher
#2
Posted 15 September 2007 - 05:45 AM
Here is a list of places we frequent in Columbus, Ohio that have gluten-free menus:
Cheeseburger in Paradise
Smokey Bones
Texas Roadhouse
Outback
Bonefish Grill
First Watch
Red Robin
Molly Woos
PF Changs
All Cameron Mitchell Restaurants
Hyde Park (no menu, but they will cater to your needs)
Hope this helps!
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm
but how to dance in the rain."
Positive bloodwork 1/9/06
gluten-free since 1/12/06
Very positive dietary response
DS (12 years old)
Biopsy 7/7/06 ~ Diagnosed Celiac 7/12/2006
gluten-free since 7/15/2006
DD (almost 6)
HLA-DQ2 positive
Celiac Bloodwork negative 2 different times
Still eating gluten for now.
#3
Posted 15 September 2007 - 06:02 AM
You can order the chili on a potato instead of the pasta, or you can bring your own gluten-free pasta. Be sure they make it away from the coney prep area to avoid crumbs. You can also order it on the french fries ... the fries are the only thing they make in their fryer.
diagnosed with Lyme Disease 12/06
#4
Posted 17 September 2007 - 02:53 PM
Not sure about places up there.
In Cleveland, you can eat at Mitchell's Fish Market, Flemings Steakhouse, Carrabbas, PF Chang's, Abuelo's, Chili's, Macaroni Grill.
Formerly "NO-Gluten-In-San-Diego"
Formerly "GLUTEN-FREE-IN-OHIO"
#5
Posted 17 September 2007 - 02:56 PM
#6
Posted 19 September 2007 - 05:24 AM
#7
Posted 19 September 2007 - 05:31 AM
Where is Tommy's Pizza?I just received an email from Tommy's Pizza and they are trying to get certified from the Celiac Association to serve a Gluten free pizza.
#8
Posted 19 September 2007 - 07:41 AM
Where is Tommy's Pizza?
I know there is a Tommy's Pizza in Dublin and also one close to campus. Not sure if this was the Tommy's that sent the email or not.
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm
but how to dance in the rain."
Positive bloodwork 1/9/06
gluten-free since 1/12/06
Very positive dietary response
DS (12 years old)
Biopsy 7/7/06 ~ Diagnosed Celiac 7/12/2006
gluten-free since 7/15/2006
DD (almost 6)
HLA-DQ2 positive
Celiac Bloodwork negative 2 different times
Still eating gluten for now.
#9
Posted 19 September 2007 - 10:42 AM
#10
Posted 19 September 2007 - 10:45 AM
#11
Posted 19 September 2007 - 11:02 AM
Oh if anyone has anymore info on the gluten-free pizza places can you post it on here (either Akron or Columbus). My DH and I are in Columbus every other weekend and my dad lives by Akron so it would be cool to try that one too when we go up to visit!
Diagnosed by biopsy with DH August 2005
Diagnosed with hypo-thyroidism December 2005
Diagnosed by biopsy with Celiac July 2006
#12
Posted 19 September 2007 - 12:44 PM
Hey I noticed you are from Canal Fulton. There is Pizzanello's in Alliance that has an entire menu of gluten-free food. Not just burgers and steaks. Spagetti and Pizza!!! Meatball's that are made by someone besides me! I haven't had an opportunity to go there yet. My folks live near there. I saw there sign offered gluten-free food and I called for the information. The owner is cool. Give it a try and let me know how you like it.Does anyone have a list of gluten-free restaurants in Ohio? I thought I heard of a Pizza place, but can't remember which one.
Jan Kelleher
Debbie
#13
Posted 20 September 2007 - 03:56 AM
Hey I noticed you are from Canal Fulton. There is Pizzanello's in Alliance that has an entire menu of gluten-free food. Not just burgers and steaks. Spagetti and Pizza!!! Meatball's that are made by someone besides me! I haven't had an opportunity to go there yet. My folks live near there. I saw there sign offered gluten-free food and I called for the information. The owner is cool. Give it a try and let me know how you like it.
Debbie
I live near Youngstown Ohio, and i'm new to a gluten free diet, I have DH, just recently diagnosed in August. My doctor gave me an article about Kathy's creations in Alliance, I took a ride to a health food store near me, they had about 3 aisles of gluten free products and 2 freezers full of gluten free items, I bought the bread ( which i miss the most) some crackers and coconut cookies all gluten free. They do sell pizza dough frozen or packages of mixes that you can make your own.
Will all outback resturants serve gluten free? Do you just ask or should i call ahead? If anyone knows of resturants near me that will serve gluten free, please let me know, thanks, Lori
#14
Posted 20 September 2009 - 05:18 AM
Grande Ranch in Wooster - 4586 E Lincoln Way Wooster, OH 44691-8602 (330) 263-1100Does anyone have a list of gluten-free restaurants in Ohio? I thought I heard of a Pizza place, but can't remember which one.
Jan Kelleher
They have great gluten-free pizza!
Jerry's Cafe and Bar has a few items that they will prepare on foil for you (chop sirloin, chicken, steak) baked potato, hot rice, salad, taco salad, nachos and cheese or loaded nachos. 226 W Market St, Orrville, OH Tel: (330) 683-8696
Senor Panchos...when they re-open....you can get chicken fajitas without the wrap, chips, salsa, cheese dip, rice, beans...yummy!525 N Main St · Orrville (330) 683-0083
Longhorn in Wooster, Wendy's........
#15
Posted 26 September 2009 - 09:25 PM
Grande Ranch in Wooster - 4586 E Lincoln Way Wooster, OH 44691-8602 (330) 263-1100
They have great gluten-free pizza!
Jerry's Cafe and Bar has a few items that they will prepare on foil for you (chop sirloin, chicken, steak) baked potato, hot rice, salad, taco salad, nachos and cheese or loaded nachos. 226 W Market St, Orrville, OH Tel: (330) 683-8696
Senor Panchos...when they re-open....you can get chicken fajitas without the wrap, chips, salsa, cheese dip, rice, beans...yummy!525 N Main St · Orrville (330) 683-0083
Longhorn in Wooster, Wendy's........
I am so excited...a gluten-free pizza in Wooster?!? I will try it out this week!
self diagnosed after 10 years of chronic uticaria
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