Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
39 George St, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Find a slice of France in Charleston with joyful vibes, where you may catch a good mood after savoring your meal at a couple of cozy tables.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Confirmed by Owner, TYSON SAFADIAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Crepe Heaven for anyone with celiac!! All savory crepes are gluten free and sweet crepes can be made to be gluten free!! I got the ham and cheese and it was amazing!!
1901 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
A relaxing hangout offering sizeable cookies, an array of intriguing books, and a cozy atmosphere, perfect for casual dates and quick stopovers.
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
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This place was wonderful. All the food is gluten free and vegan, which makes it a great place for someone like myself who has food allergies. The people working were kind and service was great. Portions were very big and everything was delicious.
99 S Market St, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
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Great place for breakfast right in the heart of Market Steeet in Charleston. Location cannot be beat, but understand that with this location comes big crowds. We went on a Sunday morning around 10:30am, before the church release rush. We put ourselves on the wait list ahead of arrival, which I strongly suggest. We timed it right, and, luckily, there was just a short 5 minute wait. The restaurant was pretty full, but our waitress greeted us almost immediately and took our drink order. Drinks came back in 5 minutes or so, then she took our order. I got the seasonal special, the shrimp and city grits Benedict. Both my sons got the cookie dough waffles with a side of scrambled eggs and sausages. My wife got the gluten-free bourbon street pancakes. The food came out in about 10-15 minutes. It was amazing! Oh my! I thoroughly enjoyed my selection. Incredibly flavorful yet not overly seasoned or too rich. The poached eggs were perfectly done. My only knock is it came our warm, not hot, but understandable considering the size of the crowd being serviced at the time. My wife and both sons thoroughly enjoyed their choices as well. The food overall was very high quality, using quality ingredients, and perfectly cooked as well as nicely presented. Portions were just right, maybe larger than average, for we definitely were not hungry after everything. Our waitress was phenomenal. Very friendly, knew the menu as well as details about items on it, and was very quick. Her knowledge of the menu helped with the decisions, because they offer alot of choices. She was definitelyon top of things, and never let our drinks get near empty. They have a very good variety of gluten-free and vegetarian options on a separate menu. Facilitiess were very clean, orderly, well appointed, and everything in work order. Tastefully decorated. The dining room was spacious too. I hate the feeling of being cramped with small tables and tables/chairs tight together. This place definitely gave you good size and space. Prices we felt were incredibly good considering the quality of food, service, and atmosphere. It's not cheap, but worth the splurge if your budget conscious. This is a great option for a well above average breakfast experience. We will return for sure, and recommend to friends and family.
82 Wentworth St, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Expect an awesome fusion of unique drinks and vibrant atmosphere in this must-visit downtown hotspot!
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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What a delicious meal!
65 Windermere Blvd, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
A popular breakfast spot in Charleston with fresh-made smoothies, a daily changing menu, and budget-friendly prices.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Amazing Gluten Free pancakes! Always pop in when I'm in town! 🫶🏽
192 E Bay St, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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I had my heart set on dining at Slightly North of Broad (SNOB) long before I even landed in Charleston, South Carolina, and it did not disappoint. The name alone caught my attention, with its clever acronym, but it was the menu, particularly the roasted duck breast, that truly made this restaurant a must-visit for me. I traveled all the way from Folsom, California, and the duck was absolutely worth the journey across the country—perfectly cooked and bursting with flavor. The atmosphere was just beautiful, providing a warm and welcoming dining experience. The service was equally outstanding, with staff who were not only attentive but also very accommodating to my dietary restrictions. Being allergic to gluten, corn, and tomatoes can make dining out challenging, but SNOB handled it with ease. While they didn’t have a specific gluten-free roll, they kindly offered a gluten-free bun, toasted to perfection, which completed my meal in the best way possible. Even without the gluten-free bread accommodations, I would have been thrilled with my meal. The roasted duck alone made the trip worthwhile, but the exceptional service and atmosphere elevated the entire experience. I highly recommend SNOB for anyone visiting Charleston—it’s an unforgettable dining experience that you simply can’t go wrong with.
1630 Ashley Hall Rd, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Known for its homemade batter, strong coffee, and frothy oat milk lattes, this spot offers a cozy atmosphere that keeps folks coming back.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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Best coffee I’ve had in Charleston. Locally roasted, they offer pour overs and gluten free/vegan breakfast items. I was recommended this location as the best of their local chain and it did not disappoint!
62 Queen St, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
A cozy coffee shop with a historic vibe, loved for its phenomenal coffee, cute decor, and a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
It was busy, but loved the gluten free, dairy free pumpkin cake, green tea and coffee.
51 George St, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
A hipster-style deli with a sunny terrace, offering a variety of dietary options and a market-cafe vibe, where quality matches the price.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
I had a terrible experience. I have celiac disease which is autoimmune disease where antibodies attack your own tissues when exposed to gluten and makes you extremely ill. They offer gluten free options here so I was excited to actually get to eat out somewhere. I asked if they could use tin foil under my bread in the oven and they said no they didn't have any but they would clean it….wasn’t super comfortable but some of the other reviews on GF app said they didn’t get sick after eating here so I said ok. Then I see the guy making the sandwich drag it across the main sandwich board where all the gluten bread touches. After he drags it across the main station he pulls out tin foil and puts the bread on it and carries it to the oven (guess they do have tin foil)….when he walked by I asked if it was the GF one and he said yea, so I told him it touched the main bread area he basically rolled his eyes at me and went back to remake it. The whole time he and the coffee girl are clearly talking about it. He started making other sandwiches then went back to get mine and did not change his gloves after touching gluten bread and grabbing the toppings to put onto the sandwich. It was clearly cross contaminated and he was so rude about remaking it the first time I just took it and my husband tried it who does not have celiac-He said it was disgusting and flavorless with an old egg patty. We thought the coffee sucked too. It wasn’t hot and overly sweet with nasty sugary pump flavoring. I would never return.
198 E Bay St STE 100, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
A hidden gem with a fun selection of desserts, a huge bar, and a variety of coffee and cocktail options, highly recommended by locals.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
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They offer 3 GF desserts. It was really hard to see the peanut butter chocolate cupcake and not be able to have it, but the chocolate mousse tart was delicious. It’s a great place to pick up dessert!