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Carlsbad gluten-free? We Are Going To Leggo Land.


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We used to live there 9 years ago. But my dh wants to go back and take the kids to Leggo Land. Does anyone know of good gluten-free restaurants there or close by? Please share if you know of any. Thanks so much.

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We used to live there 9 years ago. But my dh wants to go back and take the kids to Leggo Land. Does anyone know of good gluten-free restaurants there or close by? Please share if you know of any. Thanks so much.

I just went to San Diego last week and did some research, including concerning Carlsbad restaurants. Unfortunately, this list does not break it down into areas and I was looking partially for a brunch place for adults, but it still might be helpful. Most of the places I looked for were between Carlsbad (to the north) and as far south as Hillcrest. Hope this helps a bit:

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There is a gluten-free San Diego site with a write up about Lego Land. It is a couple of years old:

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In near by Encinitas there is a sweet little bakery that is completly gluten-free, they have sandwiches and salads along with the sweets. Good food. see this link Open Original Shared Link

Also if you wanted to drive to Escondido there is a wonderful little place that only serves lunch weekdays and dinner Friday nights, but it is great for gluten-free home cooking, eaten there many, many times home made breads, all the desserts are gluten-free and the food on the menu is probably 75% gluten-free see this Yelp link to see what people are saying Open Original Shared Link

Hope you find good food!

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