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We just moved to Colorado. Anyone else out there? Any good restaurants or health food stores here?

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Hi. I'm from Colorado, though I recently moved.

I can't say I eat out much, but I like Udi's Bread Cafe, Abrusci's Italian, and Lala's Wine Bar (all are in Denver). I hear Panzano is pretty good as well. Root Down in the Highlands can do gluten-free, dairy-free for some of their menu items.

Here's a list a local restaurants from GIG Colorado: Open Original Shared Link.

Another one from Boulder County Celiacs: Open Original Shared Link

As for health food stores, I usually shop at Vitamin Cottage. They are a chain and have stores throughout Denver and at least one in Fort Collins.

Hope this helps!

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AmyNColorado Apprentice

There are some really great gluten free and paleo restaurants that have popped up here in the last few years. PALEOOMG.com lives in the Denver area and she constantly posts/reviews great new restaurants along with awesome recipes. If the spot is paleo, it is definitely gluten free. Sprouts and Alfalfa have good selections of products along with whole foods of course. I'm surprised to see that King Soopers is getting better.

 

Where have you guys found?

 

Any support groups in the Denver metro area that you know of?

Thanks!

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