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I've got an internship in NYC this summer (3rd Ave and E. 43rd St.), and I just realized that I'm not far from Bloom's. I have read that they have burgers and french fries, but I was wondering what else they have that's gluten free? Can someone share a little more info? Also, for those familiar with the area, any other gluten-free restaurants/bakeries/attractions close-by to me (or on my walk from Port Authority each day?).

Thanks everyone!


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Hmm, I was there several weeks ago, and they had just reopened that day. They told me they were going to get gluten-free bread, but didn't have any at the time...so I'd call and ck first. They had some meat, omelettes, fries...that is what I can remember off the top of my head. I stayed just down the street from there. Unfortunately that was the only really close place I ate.

I don't live in NYC, but put together a big list of about 14 of the most popular places with gluten-free menus in NYC last month and went to 8 of them. I have all the contact info etc for them on the list and can e-mail it to you if you want. Some of the places were really great...worth a trek :)

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I've got an internship in NYC this summer (3rd Ave and E. 43rd St.), and I just realized that I'm not far from Bloom's. I have read that they have burgers and french fries, but I was wondering what else they have that's gluten free? Can someone share a little more info? Also, for those familiar with the area, any other gluten-free restaurants/bakeries/attractions close-by to me (or on my walk from Port Authority each day?).

Thanks everyone!

I actually just moved offices on Monday and am now on Lex & 46th (and we have another entrance on 3rd & 46th). The only thing that I'm happy about this move is Bloom's! I haven't tried it yet, but was planning on it maybe Monday. I'll let you know.

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