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Traverse City, Michigan


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Anyone know if any gluten free restaurants/stores in Traverse City, Michigan? My mom is flying in from Buffalo, Wyoming for my son's graduation on Monday. I live in Midland and I'd like to take her to Traverse City to see Lake Michigan. She is a celiac also. Anyone from Michigan know of any gluten free places to go? In Wyoming, there is not alot available and it would be neat to help find some foods that she doesn't have to order on the internte and take her on a gluten-free shopping spree. Thanks. Tara

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I realize this is an old post but it was never answered so I thought I would answer it. :)

Gluten Free in TC:

Outback Steakhouse - Gluten Free Menu

Red Mesa Grill - Gluten Free Menu

La Senorita - I know the Chicken Wings are gluten free but the free chips are not.

Applebees - Chicken Caesar Salad minus bread sticks and croutons is gluten free. :)

Auntie Pasta's - No gluten free menu but they do understand our condition.

Burger King - not fancy but always gluten free! :)

Oryana Cafe - Serves sandwiches/wraps on gluten free bread/wraps

La Cuisine Amical - Gluten Free Menu

Jack's Market - Gluten Free Beer (not a restaurant)

Tuscan Bistro - Gluten Friendly

Home Grown Organic Eatery - Gluten Free Pizza!

310 Restaurant and Lounge - Gluten Free Menu

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I realize this is an old post but it was never answered so I thought I would answer it. :)

Gluten Free in TC:

Outback Steakhouse - Gluten Free Menu

Red Mesa Grill - Gluten Free Menu

La Senorita - I know the Chicken Wings are gluten free but the free chips are not.

Applebees - Chicken Caesar Salad minus bread sticks and croutons is gluten free. :)

Auntie Pasta's - No gluten free menu but they do understand our condition.

Burger King - not fancy but always gluten free! :)

Oryana Cafe - Serves sandwiches/wraps on gluten free bread/wraps

La Cuisine Amical - Gluten Free Menu

Jack's Market - Gluten Free Beer (not a restaurant)

Tuscan Bistro - Gluten Friendly

Home Grown Organic Eatery - Gluten Free Pizza!

310 Restaurant and Lounge - Gluten Free Menu

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