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Gluten Free, Vegetarian Dining In Raleigh/durham?


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HealingIrish Newbie

Anyone know of any good gluten-free and veg places to eat in the Raleigh/Durham area? I'll be traveling there next week and have no idea what to expect on either front.

Thanks for the help!


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There are a few good places to eat here in the Triangle. I have Celiac and my friend is a vegan, so we've been hunting out various places to eat.

Check out:

PF Chang's (has a great gluten-free menu and you can get veg things there too)

Bonefish Grill (if you eat fish)

Whole Foods (Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill or Durham location) -- has a great hot bar and a cold bar

Red Lobster (if you eat fish)

Outback (again, if you eat fish)

The Whole Foods is definitely a great place to go. We're proud that Lee Tobin of the great famed Whole Foods Bakery is based out of the Chapel Hill store.

Good luck to ya and enjoy your stay in NC.

-Yvonne

Anyone know of any good gluten-free and veg places to eat in the Raleigh/Durham area? I'll be traveling there next week and have no idea what to expect on either front.

Thanks for the help!

HealingIrish Newbie
There are a few good places to eat here in the Triangle. I have Celiac and my friend is a vegan, so we've been hunting out various places to eat.

Check out:

PF Chang's (has a great gluten-free menu and you can get veg things there too)

Bonefish Grill (if you eat fish)

Whole Foods (Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill or Durham location) -- has a great hot bar and a cold bar

Red Lobster (if you eat fish)

Outback (again, if you eat fish)

The Whole Foods is definitely a great place to go. We're proud that Lee Tobin of the great famed Whole Foods Bakery is based out of the Chapel Hill store.

Good luck to ya and enjoy your stay in NC.

-Yvonne

Thanks!!!

whitney728 Newbie

I don't live in the Triangle area but I have a lot of family there, and I've personally had a really good experience at the P.F. Chang's in the area.

Jess Apprentice

I hope I'm not late... The places I have been to were Carraba's (they have a gluten free menu on their website) and Sweet Tomatoes (the production manager is very nice and helpful :)).

Carraba's

Raleigh (919) 871-0001

4821 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27616

or

Cary (919) 467-9901

1148 Kildaire Farm Rd, Cary, NC 27511

and

Cary Sweet Tomatoes

On Walnut across from Home Depot

2310 Walnut

Cary, NC 27511

Phone 919-851-4333

Fax 919-851-6522

HealingIrish Newbie
I hope I'm not late... The places I have been to were Carraba's (they have a gluten free menu on their website) and Sweet Tomatoes (the production manager is very nice and helpful :)).

Carraba's

Raleigh (919) 871-0001

4821 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, NC 27616

or

Cary (919) 467-9901

1148 Kildaire Farm Rd, Cary, NC 27511

and

Cary Sweet Tomatoes

On Walnut across from Home Depot

2310 Walnut

Cary, NC 27511

Phone 919-851-4333

Fax 919-851-6522

Thank you both! I leave Monday, so this is great timing.

UNCHeel Rookie

If you got to Carrboro please go to Elmo's diner and show them your dining card. They're very used to gluten-free diners there. Chicago Uno in Brier Creek off Glenwood also has a gluten free menu but I pretty much take my dining cards anywhere and I'm good. Rio Churrascaria off Strickland Rd doesn't saute their meats in anything but maybe lemon pepper and butter and that's only the chicken...nothing is on the meat. I've never had a problem. Absolutely delish!


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Random thought here....anyone ever noticed that this page is Carolina Blue. :P

Ok...continue on.

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