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Philly Gluten-Free Friendly Restaurants?


BrooklynFamily

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BrooklynFamily Apprentice

Hello-

We're traveling to Philly for my cousin's graduation from Bryn Mawr this weekend. We'll be staying in King of Prussia, but will have a car. Any recommendations for gluten-free friendly restaurants? My son is 3 and has Celiac Disease, so ideally the restaurant is semi-kid friendly.

Thanks!


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NJKen Rookie

Check out the restaurants listed on the Gluten Free Philly website.

Also, I recently wrote to Varalli, an Italian restaurant on Broad Street near the theaters, and received the following reply:

We can accommodate your special diet. Just inform us of your dietary restriction when making your reservation. We hope to see you soon.

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Hi Brooklyn,

Yes! If you'll be in the King of Prussia area (I used to work there),the area has a large number of chain restaraunts in the area that have gluten free menus and items, like Uno's. And you'll be within a short drive of a lot of other places. (Just beware of I-76 and driving that road around dinner time - you'll be in a parking lot). But definitely check out the site Ken posted. That'll get you off the beaten path.

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