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Glutin Free Retaurants In Wa


heep70

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heep70 Rookie

Sorry, I didn't have alot of time to cruise through this forum for info on glutin free restaurants in Washington state.

Is there any glutin free Restaurants in WA? Looking for mid to up scale place, no fast food please. Looking to take this good lookin gal out for some good food and laughs. Thanks! ;)


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I'm not sure where you are in Washington, but there are plenty in the Portland metro area. Here's a link to a Portland GIG blog with links to gluten-free restaurants on the right side of the page. I hope this helps. :) Some are more upscale. I can just imagine my son's dating costs when he gets to dating age. :rolleyes:

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BRUMI1968 Collaborator

There is a GREAT upscale gluten free restaurant in Madison Park in Seattle. It is called Impromptu Wine Bar.

www.impromptuwinebar.com

They do serve glutinous food as well, but they had a celiac sufferer come into their kitchen and give them some advice. I had no problems eating there. Good food.

Portland, of course, is the place to be for Celiac, but alas......there are some others, but Impromptu is the only mid-to upsacle place I can think of. I believe, though, actually, that Madison Park Cafe has a gluten free portion on their menu. They are vegetarian. Good luck.

heep70 Rookie

Thanks! ;)

I live in Bonney Lake WA. Puyallup, Tacoma Sumner, Auburn and Enumclaw are around me.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

Yeah, I know a lot less down there. My folks live in Tacoma, and my step-dad was diagnosed with DH, so they have to buy gluten-free stuff. I think they go to Fred Meyers and a healthfood store with a lady's name, I forget what. But they just go out to eat willy nilly. He's still on Dapsone, so he wouldn't notice if he were getting glutened.

Juliebove Rising Star

Emory's on Silver Lake in Everett has a gluten free menu.

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At the Alderwood Mall in Lynwood is P.F. Chang's. They have a gluten free menu.

Near the mall is The Old Spaghetti Factory. They have gluten free pasta. Not sure about the other locations. I don't think they all have the gluten-free pasta.

Also near the mall is Red Robin. They have a few gluten-free items.

There are Outback Steakhouses in several locations. I know of one in Bothell and one in North Seattle.

In Bothell is Yucatan, a Mexican restaurant that caters to people with food allergies.

There are Wendy's in several locations and they have some gluten-free items.

heep70 Rookie

We ate at Open Original Shared Link in Sumner. They don't put BBQ sauce on the ribs. Damn fine food!

I also found that Claim Jumpers has a gluten-free menu.

Red Robin has gluten-free food but does not supply a gluten-free menu and also does not wanna promise what they will serve will not be contaminated.


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Juliebove Rising Star
We ate at Open Original Shared Link in Sumner. They don't put BBQ sauce on the ribs. Damn fine food!

I also found that Claim Jumpers has a gluten-free menu.

Red Robin has gluten-free food but does not supply a gluten-free menu and also does not wanna promise what they will serve will not be contaminated.

Do you know where the gluten-free menu for Claim Jumper's is? The only one I could find online was outdated, and at that it didn't appear there was much on it.

Generic Apprentice

There is an Outback in Puyallup and Tacoma.They have a gluten-free menu. There is also a place on the Tacoma waterfront that has a gluten-free menu. I haven't been there, but it's called Woody's.

I see form your avatar you are a wheeler.

stitchy woman Rookie

Z Tejas in Bellevue Square (mid to upscale Mexican food) has a gluten free menu. Also, if Mora's ice cream is still there, they are supposed to have gluten-free ice cream.

heep70 Rookie

Sorry for my slow reply. :rolleyes:

Yes I do wheel, once a month if possable. Mainly Evans Creek or Elbe. What about you?

As far as a menu from the Outback. I had to email them. If I remember I will post a copy. It is at home, I am at work right now.

Generic Apprentice

The Outback is supposed to have a copy at the restaurant. If they don't ask for the manager to print you out one. The menu is pretty good. The Down under thunder brownie is gluten-free it is made with pecan flour. It is super yummy.

I'm up North so I go to Reiter and Walker Valley. Oddly enough when I lived down South I only went to Elbe once and have never been to Evans Creek.

heep70 Rookie

I was doing the mothers day thing today, so I will try to remember to post the Outback menu on Sunday.

I just did Walker about a month ago. That place was cool and would be even better if it had more trail. I really liked the express way B)

We might be doing Elbe (BusyWild) on May 31. You wanna wheel?

heep70 Rookie

I got an email back from Don, the owner of "The Rock Wood Fired Pizza". He mentioned he would give the gluten free pizza a shot if he could get a good turn out. Or he also offered to make the pizza you want if you wanna bring in your own dough.

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I ate there before I was told I couldn't any longer. They make some really good pizzas. The best I have ever tasted.

Does anyone know if the white sauce on pizzas gluten free????????????????

heep70 Rookie

OOoppppssss :rolleyes: I have the menu for the Outback not Claim Jumpers. I do know that I emailed them and they did reply to me with the food options to choose from. Of course it wasn't alot of choices but still worth the evening out. Here is some contact info for them.

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Generic Apprentice

I believe I will be in Naches that weekend if everything goes right. The express way is a fun little climb. No cheating and taking the bypass! LOL

I just did Walker about a month ago. That place was cool and would be even better if it had more trail. I really liked the express way B)

We might be doing Elbe (BusyWild) on May 31. You wanna wheel?

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