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Gluten Free In Philly


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I am looking for the names of some gluten free friendly restaurants in Philly. I will be there on Sunday for the Franklin Institutes display of King Tut. We are going to be there around 1ish and would like to have a gluten free place to have an early dinner. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...


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Lisa Mentor
I am looking for the names of some gluten free friendly restaurants in Philly. I will be there on Sunday for the Franklin Institutes display of King Tut. We are going to be there around 1ish and would like to have a gluten free place to have an early dinner. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...

Only for you this late for me:

Barclay Prime 732-7560

Bliss 710-1101

Buca di Beppo - gluten-free menu

535-2818

Buddakan

574-9440

Capital Grille

545-9599

Chart Houuse

625-8383

Hard Rock

238-1000

Enjoy for me. The husband just knocked over and broke Isis. Not a happy camper

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

oh no! Your poor husband! Poor you! I feel awful. I hope he gets better soon. Thanks for the restaurants! You are the bestest!!!!

Lisa Mentor

:lol:

oh no! Your poor husband! Poor you! I feel awful. I hope he gets better soon. Thanks for the restaurants! You are the bestest!!!!

:lol: Isis is the Egyptian God of Domestic Tranquility. We have have a statue of Isis. Last night he reached over it to turn out a light and he knocked it over and it broke. So much for the domestic tranquility for now!!!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Now when I reread what you wrote I understand! :P I thought originally it was like a body part that I never heard of!! duh! thanks for the restaurants though... and a BIG laugh at myself.. hehehehehe

Maureen73 Apprentice

Hi there -

Here's a few more --

Melting Pot (near Reading Terminal) ask for Kimberly, General Mgr for assistance. Open Original Shared Link

Horizons Restaurant Open Original Shared Link

Yum!!!! I love eating out in Philly! We are going to see the King Tut exhibit in April. Let us know how your weekend was and where you ate.

Maureen :)

Guhlia Rising Star

I don't have anything of substance to add. I just wanted to say I am sooooo jealous... I love the Franklin Institute!!!


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TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

LOL we are pretty excited too. I havent been there since 3rd grade!! We wont be seeing the whole place though.. just King Tut.. which in itself is fascinating.. at least to me!

amybeth Enthusiast

It's kind of late information if you're headed to Philly on Sunday, but I ate at Sazon, tonight. It's on SpringGarden Street - kind of sketchy neighborhood, but cute BYOB resturant. We were there around 5pm, and had the place to ourselves. Helpful staff too!

It's a Venezualan (sp?) restaurant they have empanadas and arepas which are made out of corn!! Says wheat free on the menu! My sister and I tried two different arepas, which were yummy! If you're with adventurous eaters I would recommend it.

Great flan for dessert, too. Today they had coconut flavor, chocolate flavor, and pumpkin flavor (which tasted just like pumpkin pie!)

Under $30 for our two sandwiches, a side of plaintains, a shared dessert and drinks - and I'm still full many hours later!

Have a great time at the musuem. I heard the exhibit is awesome!

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Momma Goose... thank you thank you thank you thank you! We went to Bucca di Beppo.. and they didnt have a gluten free menu.. but the waiter knew exactly what I was talking about. I got a great meal.. a few bellinis!! and no sick!!! The food was delicious! My whole family is thanking you!!! It was a great recommendation and anyone who is in Philly and needs a casual good Italian place.. this is the place to go.. reasonably priced and soooo much food!!

Thanks again.. xoxoxoxoxoox

luvs2eat Collaborator

Hope I'm not too late either, but El Vez is very gluten-free friendly (and YUMMY!). Just last night we went to the Mexican Post in Fairmount Park. They were so nice and accommodating. We brought our own bag of Tostitos to enjoy our own dish of salsa and guacamole (daughter and I are gluten-free) and they were so nice about finding out what we could have and substituting corn tortilla for flour.

Have fun! I LOVE Philly!!

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