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I'm meeting up in Chicago with my family. None of us live there. I was wondering if people have suggestions for restaurants there that are good. I will be there for 3 days. Any recommendations would be wonderful. Thx. 


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I didn't go here but they catered at the ICDS 2 years ago when it was in Chicago. They do events with the Univ of

Chicago Celiac Center a lot.

Also, a lunch place in the suburbs..that catered a lunch... I'll think about the name and add it here.

Edit - it's Rose's

But this looks like a good list

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kenlove Rising Star

There are a couple of Bonefish  restaurants in Skokie, just north of the city with great Gluten Free menus.   Just make sure you call other places first to check what they have.

have a great trip

 

I'm meeting up in Chicago with my family. None of us live there. I was wondering if people have suggestions for restaurants there that are good. I will be there for 3 days. Any recommendations would be wonderful. Thx. 

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Googles Community Regular

I will be traveling to Chicago with family in 2 weeks. I was wondering if people had recommendations on good Restaurants there. I will be there for 3 days. We will have a car to get around. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks. 

Judy3 Contributor

My favorite restaurant in Chicago is Quartino.. they are an italian restaurant but have an extensive gluten free menu.    Google it for location and menu 

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Hi Googles, I have merged this into the previous topic to avoid confusion.  It will still show at the top for people as unread.  

 

Also, I get emails about the University of Chicago Celiac Disease center and their fundraisers... here is a link to one with restaurants that cater to it, may be a good place to start looking: Open Original Shared Link

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Thank you everyone for your recommendations. It has really helped. 


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