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Restaurants In Columbus Ohio?


cyberprof

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cyberprof Enthusiast

I'm traveling on business and am in downtown Columbus this week.

Anyone ever been to Barrio Tapas?

Any other ideas for close-in restuarants? (I know Bonefish, PFChangs and Red Robin are here but they're too far from downtown to take a taxi to...)


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StephanieL Enthusiast

There are literally a TON from what I hear.

Open Original Shared Link

That should help. I am not from there (up in the Cleveland area) so I haven't been to these but maybe it'll point you in the right direction.

cpreyer Newbie

Cameron Mitchell restaurants do a great job with Gluten Free. Both Marcella's and Martini near the Columbus Convention Center offer gluten free menus.

Most restaurants around town are quite good about accommodating gluten-free requests.

Good luck and enjoy!

lynnelise Apprentice

BD's Mongolian BBQ can be done gluten free. Tell them it's an allergy bowl and they will cook your selection in the back and take extra precautions.

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Beverly914 Newbie

I know this thread is old, but I wanted to let others know of a WONDERFUL Columbus restaurant our family found while on vacation---Portia's Café---Vegan/gluten-free/DF.  INCREDIBLE salads, soups, wraps (fresh-made daily----HEAVENLY), quesadillas, and desserts (chocolate cheesecake---AWESOME).  Portia even shared several of her recipes w/ our family---my best vacation souvenir.  web site is Open Original Shared Link .  Address is 4428 Indianola, not too far north from Ohio State.

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I agree. I eat Portias at least once a week. Everything is gluten free and vegan so you don't have to worry about ordering off the menu. .

 

I also enjoy the Papaya Fusion Grill. The owner, Burt, is a super nice guy and goes the extra mile when it comes to allergens. The menu is kind of limited for celiacs but I feel safe there. I've literally been there 50 times over the past 2 years and only had 2 accidents because of new workers. Now I just make sure he's watching over the orders. One time was my fault as I wanted my fish cooked a little longer and I forgot to tell the lady it was gluten-free. Tuesday night is always Under the Dome (on DVR) and papaya night.

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