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Kid Friendly Restaurant In San Francisco


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Rebekka's mom Apprentice

Hi, taking my family incl. our 5-year old who is celiac (VERY CELIAC), and I would love if anybody has recommendations for where to eat and where we can buy icecream and other nice snacks.

We will be staying at a hotel, so we have no kitchenette, I am used to bringing her own food, since it has taken us 3 1/2 years to get her ttgiga level down near normal.

 

Thank you

Dorde


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Not exactly a restaurant but they have quiche, pizza, sandwiches, etc.  2 locations - 1 near Berkley campus and one down by where you take the Alcatraz boat.  approximately...

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Rebekka's mom Apprentice

Looks delish, We are definitely going to try that!

GottaSki Mentor

LOL...I was set to suggest Mariposa Bakery as a destination for you and Karen beat me to it....great place....to eat and then pick up fantastic treats for the whole family during your stay.

 

PM me your hotel and I can give you loads of safe places..I'm in San Diego, but my daughter (celiac) and her kids (celiac) live in Santa Rosa & are in SF on a very regular basis.

Rebekka's mom Apprentice

Thanks Lisa and Karen

 

Dorde

kareng Grand Master

It won't let me message you.

My email is dsolsen@hotmail.com and we are actually in sf now, so any recommendations would be great.

 

Dorde

I don't know why it didn't work. I messaged her. If you get a message back, you have 24? 48? Hours to edit this and take your email off, if you want to. I never remember how long.

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