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Looking For Gluten Free In Downtown Seattle


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I live on the Olympic Peninsula and I go to Seattle often. I am newly diagnosed and I am going to Seattle next weekend for my Birthday. I am looking for some gluten free options. I usually eat at P.F.Chang's because of their gluten free menu options. Any other ideas? Maybe a place to sit and have a cup of tea and a pastry? If you are Gluten free in the Seattle area can you post some ideas for me? I will be right downtown, going to the Paramount. I will not have a car this time, we're walking the city.

Thank you :)

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I live on the Olympic Peninsula and I go to Seattle often. I am newly diagnosed and I am going to Seattle next weekend for my Birthday. I am looking for some gluten free options. I usually eat at P.F.Chang's because of their gluten free menu options. Any other ideas? Maybe a place to sit and have a cup of tea and a pastry? If you are Gluten free in the Seattle area can you post some ideas for me? I will be right downtown, going to the Paramount. I will not have a car this time, we're walking the city.

Thank you :)

My favorite restaurant (20+ visits, never glutened) is McCormick's Fish House on Fourth Avenue at Columbia. There's also McCormicks and Schmick's on First Avenue. They don't have a gluten-free menu but are great with subsitutions and very knowledgable. Open Original Shared Link

If you want a Seattle Waterfront experience, Elliot's Open Original Shared Link Same thing, no gluten-free menu but good with knowledge.

There are several options in Pike Place Market. There's a gluten-free bakery right on the corner at 1536 Pike Place. I think it's called Cinnamon Works. Too bad that the market is undergoing construction but things are still open.

Gluten Free Girl loves El Puerco Lloron 1501 Western Avenue Suite 200

Madison Park is a neighborhood to the east of downtown -easy bus or taxi ride. Cafe Flora is a vegatarian, gluten-free friendly restaurant in Madison Park.

The downtown PFChangs' is nice.

Have fun!

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The Gluten Intolerance Group of North America held their annual conference in Seattle two years ago, and it was a spectacular success because there were so many restaurants on the waterfront that accommodated people with gluten issues. A number of the restaurants had signs posted in their windows saying that they serve gluten-free food.

I don't think you're going to have any problems there.

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My favorite restaurant (20+ visits, never glutened) is McCormick's Fish House on Fourth Avenue at Columbia. There's also McCormicks and Schmick's on First Avenue. They don't have a gluten-free menu but are great with subsitutions and very knowledgable. Open Original Shared Link

If you want a Seattle Waterfront experience, Elliot's Open Original Shared Link Same thing, no gluten-free menu but good with knowledge.

There are several options in Pike Place Market. There's a gluten-free bakery right on the corner at 1536 Pike Place. I think it's called Cinnamon Works. Too bad that the market is undergoing construction but things are still open.

Gluten Free Girl loves El Puerco Lloron 1501 Western Avenue Suite 200

Madison Park is a neighborhood to the east of downtown -easy bus or taxi ride. Cafe Flora is a vegatarian, gluten-free friendly restaurant in Madison Park.

The downtown PFChangs' is nice.

Have fun!

Thanks so much for the great ideas! I have heard of some of those places. I looked for Cinnamon works a couple weeks ago and couldn't find it. I'll have to look again Saturday :)

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