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Kyllo's In Lincoln City Or


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mindwiped Rookie

DH and I are on vacation in Oregon, and tried a restaurant in Lincoln City (about 2 hours south of Portland). Upon telling the server dh is gluten free, he immediately told us dh wouldn't be able to have either soup, one is veggie barley, and the chowder may have rue made with flour. Our server was wonderful, and kept leading us correctly, we had a great meal and no glutening symptoms. We didn't even have to ask for no croutons on the salad, he knew, and made sure it was right. So if you are anywhere nearby, I highly recommend Kyllo's off Highway 110 in Lincoln City, OR.


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Adelle Enthusiast

Ok was the food itself any good?? I live about an 90 min from Lincoln City, so it would be nice to know. Lol. But the one time we went there (years ago, but I've heard this from others since then) that it was overpriced and not all that good...... If it's better now, it might be worth a try next time we have a beach day!

How are you liking Oregon?

frec Contributor

Thank you! I'm going there next week! I'll tell them they got an advertisement here; I think it encourages restaurants to train their waiters.

Adelle Enthusiast

Frec, let us know if it's any good, if it has improved in recent years, DH and I will just have to make a trip out to check it out too!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

We've eaten there a few times. The food is good, just a little spendy. They have an amazing blackened salmon salad, but not sure about it being gluten-free. If you like salmon, you should ask about it, YUMM-O!!

mindwiped Rookie

Sorry, I was so excited that the food was safe for my dh, I forgot to mention it was really good too! He had a fish dish (sorry, I can't remember which) and said it was really good. I had not gluten-free food, which was excellent! We shared ice cream for dessert, and drank water, and spent $50, with a 25% tip, so not bad for a nice meal out. We really enjoyed Oregon, but were not able to get out for whale watching, the seas were just too high. Mostly dh enjoyed 'not working' as he's been working with 100% travel since the beginning of August. Anyhow, we're back home again, and the mountain of laundry's calling me :)

Adelle Enthusiast

That's exciting!! Lincoln City is only about 1 hour-90 min (depending on the weather and traffic) away so I might just have to drag hubby up for a dinner one of these days! YAY!


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