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Restaurants E Coast Fl?


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I'm looking for any gluten free restaurants from Palm Beach south to Miami.

I would prefer hearing about any non-chain places that either have gluten-free menus, or wait/chef staff that have both an understanding and an ability to totally comply.


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Bike2work4me Newbie
I'm looking for any gluten free restaurants from Palm Beach south to Miami.

I would prefer hearing about any non-chain places that either have gluten-free menus, or wait/chef staff that have both an understanding and an ability to totally comply.

We just returned from vacation there, and I had a wonderful dinner at Gianni's on Atlantic Blvd in Pompano Beach.

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They fixed me a delicious chicken dish on a bed of spinach that wasn't on the printed menu.

A little north of there I had a great lunch at JB's on the beach in Deerfield beach. They were very accommodating.

Gretchen

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I was down in West Palm & Miami back in October. I don't remember most of the places I ate but I do remember there is a pizza place in Deerfield Beach that has gluten free pizza.

Pizza Fusion

196 N. Federal Highway

Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441

United States

954-427-5353

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Pollo Tropical. Great food. www.pollotropical.com

Cheri A Contributor

I will 2nd the vote for Pizza Fusion. My dd loved the pizza!

I grew up in Pompano Beach FL and my parents *love* Giannis too! Next time I go down there, we'll have to try that with her.

Cheri A Contributor

I just thought of another restaurant that Carleigh ate successfully at: Smokey Bones in Fort Lauderdale (or Pompano Beach). It is a chain restaurant, but we don't have them here. She had ribs, plain baked potato and steamed broccoli (I think). I called ahead and spoke to a manager. They printed out a gluten-free list for me to look at once we got there.

alamaz Collaborator

I just spent a weekend in South Beach and ate at these restaurants. The only one that was questionable was Evolution but I think that was because the sauce had dairy in it not because of gluten.

Emeril's at the Lowe's Hotel

Evolution at the Ritz Carleton

Pacific Time on Lincoln Road

Overall Pacific Time was the best food wise (and the cheapest - go figure!). Emeril's was good and Evolution was good but expensive and I question the sauce that was on the lobster.


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I appreciate the information.

I have avoided Emril's restaurants as the ingredient labels on the supermarket stuff all have wheat or unspecified modified food starch.

alamaz Collaborator

I've heard from sources other than myself that Emeril supposedly has celiacs & diabetics in his family or knows a celiac or something along those lines. his restaurant staff was very informed when i was there and were very accomodating when i asked my questions. I use several of his spice mixtures at home that are gluten-free (the steak rub is the best) but i have never looked at any of his other products.

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