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Gluten Free In Columbus, Ohio


BrennaP

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I have been gluten free for nearly 8 months, but been dealing with the symptoms of Celiac for as long as I can remember. I am 26 years old, and live in Columbus, Ohio. I am wondering if anyone has any "go to" restaurants when eating out? I ate at Mellow Mushroom Pizza tonight in Dublin, as I heard they had a new gluten free pizza. The pizza was disgusting, I much prefer Z Pizza. I also frequent Chili Verde Cafe when eating out. But, does anyone have any good suggestions for restaurants? I know glutenfreegang.com has some ideas..but I am sure there has to be more in Columbus. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!


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A few ideas:

Cameron's America Bistro in Worthington (received 3 positive ratings from gluten intolerant diners)

Martini Modern Italian (also GFRAP certified)

Columbus Fish Market (GFRAP certified)

P.F. Chang's (generally well-rated around the country, but this unit has received positive ratings as well)

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (also generally well-rated around the country)

Bonefish Grill (also GFRAP certified)

First Watch Restaurant in Dublin

Hope those help for a start.

Feel free to contact me for more info.

Paul

StephanieL Enthusiast

Do a google search for Gluten Free Gang. That should help you out some.

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