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gluten-free Dining In Colorado?


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We're going to vacation in Colorado in October and wanted to know of any gluten-free restaurants in either Pagosa Springs or Colorado Springs? My daughter loves salmon and steak.

Thanks!


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We're going to vacation in Colorado in October and wanted to know of any gluten-free restaurants in either Pagosa Springs or Colorado Springs? My daughter loves salmon and steak.

Thanks!

Don't know about Pagosa but I live in Colorado Springs. We have the usual chains that offer gluten free

PF changs

Carraba's

Outback steak house

Mimi's

Biaggi's (I did have a cross contamination issue here, but others had no problem)

Non chain

Gertrudes (old colorado city)

walter's

plate

pepper tree

The warehouse (under new ownership, the menu is very eclectic

Manitou springs which is 10 miles west of colorado springs

Craftwood Inn (fine dining specializing in colorado cuisine their salmon is the best I've had)

Gertrudes, The Warehouse, and Craftwood Inn have been hosts for celiac and friends dining club

Have fun while your out here!

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One of our favorite and fast gluten-free places is Noodles (Open Original Shared Link). We have never had a problem there at all.

There are 3 Noodles locations in Colorado Springs.

If so, you can ordered the buttered noodles made w/ rice noodles and ask for an "allergen alert" when ordering.

You can add braised beef and veggies and those are also gluten-free. I think the shrimp is too.

The Pad Thai meal is completely gluten-free as well, plus they have a chart at each store you can ask for to see the allergens (there are no oats or barley or rye used at all, so you just have to watch for wheat).

buffettbride Enthusiast

There are also Chili's locations in Colorado Springs.

My daughter gets the baby back ribs w/ original sauce and mashed potatoes often and we've never had a problem.

buffettbride Enthusiast

Here is a good link for Pagosa Springs: Open Original Shared Link

It is a small place, so you might try calling some places directly about accomodating you.

KellysMom Newbie
Here is a good link for Pagosa Springs: Open Original Shared Link

It is a small place, so you might try calling some places directly about accomodating you.

KellysMom Newbie

We're going to vacation in Colorado in October and wanted to know of any gluten-free restaurants in either Pagosa Springs or Colorado Springs? My daughter loves salmon and steak.

Thanks!

buffetbride,

Thanks for the info in both Pagosa and COS - my sister knows of some of the places in COS and also highly recommended them.

Thanks again!


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