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I am headed to Los Angeles and have never been there before. Please provide pro tips on hotels that cater to gluten free and/or would be within good striking distance by foot or car of gluten free friendly groceries and sit-down restaurants or quick-meal establishments. Assume mid priced or luxury accommodation pricing is fine. Any geographic area is fine. Downtown? Beverly Hills? Laguna Beach? Tell me about L.A. gluten free here...

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I am headed to Los Angeles and have never been there before. Please provide pro tips on hotels that cater to gluten free and/or would be within good striking distance by foot or car of gluten free friendly groceries and sit-down restaurants or quick-meal establishments. Assume mid priced or luxury accommodation pricing is fine. Any geographic area is fine. Downtown? Beverly Hills? Laguna Beach? Tell me about L.A. gluten free here...

There are plenty of grocery stores here in Los Angeles. Whole Foods, Henrys, Sprouts, Erewhon, Rainbow Acres. No matter what area of LA you stay in you'll be near one. As far as sit down restaurants my favorite is Hugo's. One is in studio City and the other in West Hollywood. They offer many gluten free and vegan options with reasonable prices and great taste. They have a website with their very extensive menu if you want a preview. Good luck!

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