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I got back from a trip to Maryland and had a great and gluten-free time.

Great Sage

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They have a great gluten-free menu, lots of vegan choices, and are aware of many allergies. I went twice- once for dinner and once for brunch. For dinner my great friend James had The Americana (vegan and gluten-free meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and veggies), I had the Southwestern Burger Platter- a vegan and gluten-free burger with tortilla chips and goodness- complete with a gluten-free bun, and we also got the vegan and gluten-free Pesto Rolls. For brunch my young cousin, Kathryn, had nachos, my Aunt Karen had the vegan but not gluten-free club sandwich, James had the gluten-free Huevos Ranchero, and I had a Quesadilla without cheese- the chef used hummus instead for me- and Home Fires. This restaurant is totally awesome and yummie.

Roots Market

It is a health food store right by Great Sage and has tons of gluten-free food. They also have some great baked goods from Sweet Sin.

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I bought their Blueberry Streusel (dairy and gluten-free) and had to read the lable to double check it said gluten-free because it was so yummie! There were four in a box and I froze one to bring home to my Mother.


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I also found that a place called The Flying Avocado has some gluten-free options but I didn't go there.

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Austin Grill has a gluten-free menu, too, but I didn't go there, either.

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I got back from a trip to Maryland and had a great and gluten-free time.

Great Sage

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They have a great gluten-free menu, lots of vegan choices, and are aware of many allergies. I went twice- once for dinner and once for brunch. For dinner my great friend James had The Americana (vegan and gluten-free meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and veggies), I had the Southwestern Burger Platter- a vegan and gluten-free burger with tortilla chips and goodness- complete with a gluten-free bun, and we also got the vegan and gluten-free Pesto Rolls. For brunch my young cousin, Kathryn, had nachos, my Aunt Karen had the vegan but not gluten-free club sandwich, James had the gluten-free Huevos Ranchero, and I had a Quesadilla without cheese- the chef used hummus instead for me- and Home Fires. This restaurant is totally awesome and yummie.

Roots Market

It is a health food store right by Great Sage and has tons of gluten-free food. They also have some great baked goods from Sweet Sin.

Sweet Sin

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I bought their Blueberry Streusel (dairy and gluten-free) and had to read the lable to double check it said gluten-free because it was so yummie! There were four in a box and I froze one to bring home to my Mother.

I live in Md and have been thinking of going to The Great Sage so thank you for your post. I will make a point of going very soon. I have also had the Sweet Sin Blueberry Streusel and it is ingredible. They also make great brownies! I am glad you enjoyed your trip. If you ever decide to hit Md again and you like seafood, McCormick and Schmick (sp) restraunt near the inner harbor in Baltimore is extremely accomodating. If you want something that is not on the menu, but they have it in the restaurant, they will make it special just for you. I am heading there this Thurs. and can't wait! :D

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