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I will be in Denver next Friday and would like to know if anyone has any suggestions.

Thanks


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Beau Jo's has gluten-free pizza and I've heard good things about a gluten-free place called Deby's.

I hate telling people to do searches, but there are so many threads on Denver...you might get some good ideas if you go to the travel forum and put "Denver" in as a key word (if you haven't already). Have a good trip.

Green12 Enthusiast

Deby's Gluten Free is a eat in/take out cafe and gluten-free bakery and mini market. This is the menu to the cafe, and many other items are also available in the bakery and they carry lots of gluten-free packaged grocery items as well. There are 2 locations, the website I see only lists one so you can call to see if the other location is more convenient-

Open Original Shared Link

Mango is correct Beau Jo's has a gluten-free pizza menu, a few metro area locations-

Menu: Open Original Shared Link

Locations: Open Original Shared Link

Here is also the dining out guide from the Celiac Sprue Association Denver Chapter (I am not sure how current this list is):

Open Original Shared Link

Also there are many metro area Vitamin Cottage locations (a small locally owned and family operated health food store, they carry lots of gluten free items). There are also several Wild Oats and Whole Foods.

hlm34 Apprentice

i was traveling and had a stop in Denver. I ate at a place called Steubens. It had a dedicated gluten-free menu. It is a very cute place with a nice outdoor patio too. Food was excellent - it was comfort food and sooooo good. i highly recommend. Their sister restaurant is called Vesta Dipping Grill. Its apparently a little nicer and pricier, but also has a gluten-free menu.

hez Enthusiast

Besides the typical chains there is a great italian place that has a great gluten-free menu. I have been there once and had a great experience. It is Open Original Shared Link.

Hez

steveindenver Contributor

I love Steuben's. Great place for safe, gluten-free yummy food.

Dan Newbie

Beau Jo's gluten-free pizza is fantastic, the crusts are made by Deby's as are the desserts. They also carry gluten-free beer.

Abruscis is very good, I think you need to call ahead for certain items like meatballs.

Here is part of our monthly Denver newsletter that refears to restaurants. Hopefully that helps:

Celiac Friendly Restaurants

The Stone Church in Castle Rock has a gluten-free menu,

food is fantastic. Eating out is fun again. This place

really does accommodate celiacs. Not the usual

story of simply omitting offending items. There is

even a dessert choice which is not fruit or ice cream.

Karen Cranford got this response from The Old

Spaghetti Factory:


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