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I will be traveling to downtown Atlanta next month for three weeks and I was wondering if anyone could suggest any gluten-free restaurants or at least restaurants that are accomadating.

I am currently finishing up a three week stay in DC and my stomach has been in turmoil the whole time even though I have tried everything to be gluten-free.

Any hope would be great!

Kathy


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I have eaten at the following places in Atlanta without difficulty (just call ahead).

1. Vini Vidi Vici --- (Midtown)

2. Atlanta Fish Market (Buckhead)

3. Buckhead Diner (Buckhead)

4. Brio Tuscan Grille (Buckhead)

5. Cherry (Midtown)

I think they all have websites....

bluelotus Contributor

I am in atlanta too and have never eaten out here, so I appreciate the tips as well.

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bubalu4 Newbie

I live in Atlanta and eat out at Vini Vidi Vici (Midtown) quite frequently. The head chef, Jamie, is extremely helpful and always knows when I'm coming in. He makes me a salad, beef tenderloin and aspargus, but is always willing to make other things for me. They also have a great dessert there called tartufi (a chilled chocolate mousse with almonds, covered in shaved chocolate) that is gluten free. I would definitely recommend this place if you're in Atlanta.

happygirl Collaborator

I've eaten at the PF Chang's in Atlanta with no problems.

Also, there is a upscale mexican place called Uncle Julio's (I think its a chain in large cities?) that was VERY knowledgable about everything that was in their sauces, marinades, etc. I ate their shrimp with jalapenos and had a great time.

Also, Atlanta has many Chick-Fil-As....I LOVE them! They have gluten info on their webpage. www.chickfila.com I used to eat at the one on campus in Auburn all the time-never got sick!

Hope you enjoy! Laura

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