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Celiac In Las Vegas, Nv


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TrickyMama Apprentice

Anyone live in Las Vegas, NV? My son is the resident celiac in our house and we are all gluten-free to avoid cc and in solidarity AND I have IBS and so the gluten-free diet helps me, yada, yada, yada. The only place we've eaten out is In'n'Out, which went well. I'm terrified that despite gluten-free menus there will be cc because people just don't understand. Any advice on some reliable places in Las Vegas?


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PF Changs are usually good. They have a faster food version called Pei Wei.

Yup Apprentice

Try Lazy Joe's Fish and Chips. Read the reviews on Urbanspoon. They make gluten-free fish and chips. Lucille's Smokehouse have gluten free options. I spoke with the manager and got great service. La Bonita Market uses corn tortillas.

This fall their will be a gluten free bakery opening up. All natural ingrediants. European inspired. The company that started this is called G.F. Patisserie.

I hope that helps.

Paula

Yup Apprentice

Try Lazy Joe's Fish and Chips. Read the reviews on Urbanspoon. They make gluten-free fish and chips. Lucille's Smokehouse have gluten free options. I spoke with the manager and got great service. La Bonita Market uses corn tortillas.

This fall their will be a gluten free bakery opening up. All natural ingrediants. European inspired. The company that started this is called G.F. Patisserie.

I hope that helps.

Paula

Have you checked out the website gluten free registery. They are really helpful.

TrickyMama Apprentice

Thanks everybody! I appreciate the help. I'll check the gluten-free Registry and try out these places and I'll check back to see if anyone thinks of anything else.

Salax Contributor

I live in Vegas. I eat at Outback, Red Robin, PF Changs, Pei Wei, In n' Out, The Cracked Egg, Sammy's Woodfired Pizza, Joe's Crab Shack, Chilli's, and there are so many more on the Urban Spoon website. I know there are a few places on the strip. I don't live close to those, but there are many options. :)

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Anyone live in Las Vegas, NV? My son is the resident celiac in our house and we are all gluten-free to avoid cc and in solidarity AND I have IBS and so the gluten-free diet helps me, yada, yada, yada. The only place we've eaten out is In'n'Out, which went well. I'm terrified that despite gluten-free menus there will be cc because people just don't understand. Any advice on some reliable places in Las Vegas?

There is a gluten free bakery called Aces Up Gluten Free Goodies in Las Vegas just south of Desert Inn on hualapai behind Starbucks. They don't have a sign on the building yet, but if you pull in behind Starbucks you will see them. Lots of great gluten-free food including pretzel rolls and bagels - yummmm. Lazy Joe's is awesome, Red Robin is pretty good too, they use different colored baskets for gluten free food. Mark Rich's and Sammy's Woodfired pizza are also good and take gluten free seriously. The Cracked Egg rocks for great gluten free breakfast including pancakes. Lots more available that are really good and realiable.


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