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I will be in the Seattle Washington area this next week. Any advice on gluten-free food options? I believe I remember something being posted about a Gluten-free Bakery in the Issaquah area? A few of the places I will be: Seattle, Issaquah, Lynnwoodk, Puyallup. Before being diagnosed with Celiac we enjoyed going to the KEG in Puyallup, do they any gluten-free options?

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Sharon


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tarnalberry Community Regular

LOTS of options in Seattle, and a couple in Issaquah. I'm not in Lynnwood or Puyallup enough to know off hand.

Mona's is in Woodinville, just south of Lynnwood. DaVinci's is in Seattle, but their website is down, so I don't know what's up with that. Sunny Valley is in Maple Valley - not terribly convenient, but a 20-30 minute drive from Seattle. There's a PCC in Issaquah (natural grocery store). And there are gluten-free friendly restaurants all over the place.

Jestgar Rising Star

Most of the restaurants here can serve you gluten-free. Just ask the waiter and make sure you fee like he know what you're talking about.

cyberprof Enthusiast

Sharon, welcome in advance. HOpe you have a good trip.

McCormick and Schmick's - Open Original Shared Link Locations in Seattle, Downtown Seattle and Bellevue. I've never gotten glutened there and I've eaten there ~20 times. Ask the server for help- always very nice.

Seattle, Lynnwood -PFChangs. Always order off the gluten-free menu. Good experiences.

I don't do (The) Puyallup.

Juliebove Rising Star

Lynnwood also has Old Spaghetti Factory. They have gluten-free pasta.

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mikeanway Newbie

Haley's corner Bakery is in Kent,here is the website. Great breads and cakes and cookies. Try some while in town. The Pecan Tart is amazing if you like Pecan Pie. They will take orders and make you pretty much anything you want,like dairy free and nut free stuff like that besides Gluten free. Great people who run the place very friendly! :D

Haley's Corner Bakery

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