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100% Gluten Free Restaurants?


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Georgia-guy Enthusiast

Does anyone have any 100% gluten free restaurants in their area? If so, where and what restaurants? I can't say exactly why I'm asking, but I will say it's not to go visit them right now.


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https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/101782-a-list-of-gluten-free-restaurants-unconfirmedconfirmed/page-3#entry925331

. Not everyone posted places with no gluten. I thought we just had this thread last week or so? I just can't find it.

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Georgia-guy Enthusiast

Haha...I didn't even think of looking through the posts. I'm just a little excited and acting spur of the moment right now.

Piccolo Apprentice

Hey, Georgia Guy,

 

There is a 100% gluten free restaurant in Avondale Estates, GA.  It is Good Karma Coffee.

 

www.goodkarmacoffee.com   404-499-0999.  Hours 8 a.m.- 2 pm

 

They are open for breakfast and lunch only.  They also make their own bread for sandwiches.  All of the items are gluten, soy, dairy free.  You can also get vegan food there.  Tastes good too.

 

Susan

 

 

Georgia-guy Enthusiast

Hey, Georgia Guy,

There is a 100% gluten free restaurant in Avondale Estates, GA. It is Good Karma Coffee.

www.goodkarmacoffee.com 404-499-0999. Hours 8 a.m.- 2 pm

They are open for breakfast and lunch only. They also make their own bread for sandwiches. All of the items are gluten, soy, dairy free. You can also get vegan food there. Tastes good too.

Susan

Where is Avondale Estates???

kareng Grand Master

Where is Avondale Estates???

Maybe go to the website & check the map? :)


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Georgia-guy Enthusiast

Maybe go to the website & check the map? :)

The map didn't load earlier. Probably cuz I was out of high speed data for the billing cycle on my phone...and I'm too cheap to pay for internet when I'm barely ever home. But I got it to load now, and it's a good 2 hoursish away from me. :'(
Piccolo Apprentice

Georgia Guy,

 

Yes, Avondale Estates is in metro Atlanta on the east side.  For those familiar with the Dekalb Farmers Market in Decatur it is only about a mile from there.

 

Susan

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