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Asqew Grill Restaurant-Gluten-Free Menu (San Francisco Bay Area)


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I have great news! Asqew Grill finally has their gluten-free menu up on their website! One of their owners, Mark, has a celiac daughter. Just go to their website and click menu, and then you have an option on the right to click gluten free! The Gluten-free appetizers include butternut squash soup, polenta, hummus and grilled vegetables. Their main menu consists of skewers of fish, veggies and meat with mashed potatoes, etc.

Locations of this restaurant are in San Francisco in the Marina, Haight Ashbury and Laurel Village, Emeryville in the East Bay and Mill Valley in Marin.

Sue


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I have great news! Asqew Grill finally has their gluten-free menu up on their website! One of their owners, Mark, has a celiac daughter. Just go to their website and click menu, and then you have an option on the right to click gluten free! The Gluten-free appetizers include butternut squash soup, polenta, hummus and grilled vegetables. Their main menu consists of skewers of fish, veggies and meat with mashed potatoes, etc.

Locations of this restaurant are in San Francisco in the Marina, Haight Ashbury and Laurel Village, Emeryville in the East Bay and Mill Valley in Marin.

Sue

Thank you for this great information! :D

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PinkLeopardSpots Newbie

Isn't there also one in the Westfield Shopping Mall food court? Under Nordstrom/Bloomingdales.

Streetlegal Apprentice

I think the one in Westfield closed, unfortunately (it's not on their website) which is a shame, as it made a great central location. The one in Castro is definitely closed.

BTW, an alternative place to eat downtown is the Macy's salad bar, in their basement.

Does anyone know any other SF locations downtown, particularly for lunch time snacks?

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