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Restaurants In Ohio


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Biaggi's in Perrysburg (NW Ohio)... located in Levis Commons shopping area. I'm gluten as well as dairy-free & their pizza is even delicious even with out the cheese! Biaggi's also gives you gluten-free bread & your own dipping oil. I'm not huge into pasta dishes but they have lovely selection & they have their gluten-free menu online. Have eaten there numerous times & they have a high regard for gluten-free customers so have never once gotten sick. Both NW Ohio Red Robin locations have dedicated fryers & respect highly their "food allergen" clientele. One is on Monroe Street across from Westfield Mall & the other is outside of Maumee in Shops at Fallen Timbers. Not sure about the Monroe St. location but know the one in Maumee now offers gluten-free buns for their burgers for an additional 99 cent charge. I'm ovo-vegetarian so I just pig out on their bottomless regular fries or sweet tater fries. They also have gluten-free menu online. Whether at Biaggi's or Red Robin, just ask hostess when you enter for Gluten-free menu, too. :) Have heard Amie's Pizza on Central Ave. in Toledo has gluten-free pizza but have never personally eaten there so can't fully vouch for it. There is a 5 Guys located on Central Ave. in the same shopping center as Costco (old Westgate area) & we're trying that before long. Nice area & there are 2 health food stores (Bassett's & Fresh Market) close if you're in the mood to "browse" All the restaurants aren't far off Interstate so precious little additional driving to hunt them down. :) Enjoy!

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