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Tacoma Wa..... Looking For Gluten Free Restaurants


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Abbott50 Rookie

We live in Gig Harbor WA.... just across the bridge from Tacoma. We are looking for restaurant ideas for Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Bremerton, or surrounding areas. We know about Outback, PF changs in Seattle and the Old Spaghetti Factory.... but would love some more ideas. Of course we would be thrilled if a there was a pizza joint with gluten free crusts... please, please.


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Generic Apprentice

There is a place in Bremerton that makes a gluten-free pizza crust. Foley's pizza 724 Lebo Blvd 360-373-7222

I've never been there so, I don't know what it is like.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

A month or so ago someone posted about a new restaurant called Woody's on the Water that had gluten-free options. I haven't been there, but Open Original Shared Link.

I know it's a little outside of the area you wanted, but Federal Way has a McGrath's Fish House, which has a gluten-free menu. I haven't been there yet, but I got the menu emailed to me from their corporate office and it's making my mouth water!

Abbott50 Rookie

Thank you.... those sound like some good ideas. Starting to feel like there are more options. Keep em coming if you think of more.

cyberprof Enthusiast
We live in Gig Harbor WA.... just across the bridge from Tacoma. We are looking for restaurant ideas for Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Bremerton, or surrounding areas. We know about Outback, PF changs in Seattle and the Old Spaghetti Factory.... but would love some more ideas. Of course we would be thrilled if a there was a pizza joint with gluten free crusts... please, please.

Can someone tell me how you can get a gluten-free pizza free from CC in a regular wheat-pizza place? I just don't see how it is possible, although I am definitely going to check out Foley's next time I visit my sister.

Generic Apprentice

I have had a gluten-free pizza from a normal place that is down in Phoenix. They had a dedicated prep area away from the regular stuff. Plus dedicated pans etc.

  • 1 year later...
Fishy Newbie

We have a bride on a gluten-free diet and heed to host a rehearsal dinner in Federal Way, Wa. McGrath's fish house doesn't have a room, only booths. The only options remaining for us at this point are Marie Callenders, Copper Falls on the Auburn Golf Course, and their sister restaurant, Verazano's (Italian) which we hope have affordable buffets starting at $25/pp (willing to "work with us" on gluten-free items). Most other places either don't have gluten-free or not suitable for a 40-person rehearsal dinner. Outback steakhouse didn't have a room. There are a lot of restaurants in the area but not many that meet our criteria. Billy McHales doesn't have a gluten-free menu.


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  • 6 months later...
Lisa SS Newbie

Il Lucano Ristorante on Judson Street in Gig Harbor has an absolutely fabulous Gluten Free menu. This is a true Italian restaurant, a real gem.

MLyons-GIG Newbie

There are two pizza establishments in the Northwest that have recently been accredited as maintaining Best Practices for Gluten Free Food Services, a program of the Gluten Intolerance Group of North America - Garlic Jim's Pizza and Jet City Pizza. However, NOT all locations have met these requirements. The following Garlic Jim's Pizza locations have been accredited: Vancouver & Ravenna, WA (others have been accredited throughout the US). The following Jet City Pizza locations have been accredited: Silver Lake, Bremerton, and Newcastle, WA. If you have any questions, contact the Gluten Intolerance Group @ 253-833-6655, or let me know! Happy Dining!

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weconvene Newbie

We live in Gig Harbor WA.... just across the bridge from Tacoma. We are looking for restaurant ideas for Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Bremerton, or surrounding areas. We know about Outback, PF changs in Seattle and the Old Spaghetti Factory.... but would love some more ideas. Of course we would be thrilled if a there was a pizza joint with gluten free crusts... please, please.

There is a Great Pizza Place on 6th Ave in Tacoma called Farrelles also there is another just east of it across the street on 6th ave, although I don't remember the name of that place. at Farrelles you need to ask the waiter to be sure they do not give you gluten in yours. I ordered one and it was great! It is also a fun place to eat....

  • 1 year later...
LauraBee Rookie

So this isn't in gig harbor, but my husband found this restaurant in Seattle called Razzi's and it is well worth it if you are ever up there and want a change from the Spaghetti Factory- They had a full 3 page gluten-free menu with amazing options, both Greek and Italian....pita bread, pizza, gyros. And what was awesome was a lot of the stuff was gluten-free, Egg, Soy, Dairy, Nut, and rice free- since many of us have multiple allergies. Enjoy!

Juliebove Rising Star

So this isn't in gig harbor, but my husband found this restaurant in Seattle called Razzi's and it is well worth it if you are ever up there and want a change from the Spaghetti Factory- They had a full 3 page gluten-free menu with amazing options, both Greek and Italian....pita bread, pizza, gyros. And what was awesome was a lot of the stuff was gluten-free, Egg, Soy, Dairy, Nut, and rice free- since many of us have multiple allergies. Enjoy!

Wow! Nice! Gonna see if they have a menu online. Sounds too good to be true!

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