Fantastic little place. The majority of the menu is gluten free and everything is very clearly labelled. We got the yuca fries which were delicious. We also got cheese empanada and black bean empanada and both were very good. My daughter generally will not eat “different” foods and neither of us are fans of spices, but everything was perfect.
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Jill Warren
We had a fabulous night just before the Pittsburgh Marathon. The food was fabulous and the prices were reasonable and the gluten free options were delicious.
Highly recommend the Sacre Bleu-berry French toast! Had a delicious house made peach cream cheese which was unique.
There are a lot of options whether you're vegetarian, gluten-free, etc. The inside was a little dated, but nothing to be turned away from.
Service was warm, friendly, and attentive. Overall a solid spot for breakfast, can't see going wrong with anything on the menu here.
We were kind of find a breakfast place our last day there and we were going to Nikki’s but they were closed and a businessman saw that we were frustrated and recommended the speckled egg in the PGH building
Oh my gosh! What an amazing building and the restaurant bar is in the rotunda of the building so you get a great view of the dome inside spectacular view. We ordered breakfast and it was absolutely delicious. I honestly have to say it was one of the best breakfast I’ve ever had dining out, made me fall in love with Pittsburgh , every meal we’ve had was delicious
The service was impeccable, very friendly, knowledgeable, and good at recommending food for someone who has a gluten intolerance
I had the hen hash with gluten-free toast absolutely delicious!
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Dennis O'Donovan
Interesting place that serves meatballs with any meal on the menu. Fantastic options for my friends who are vegetarian, and gluten free! Our server was very pleasant, however she may have been new. Was very slow with getting our drink refills. Also any other restaurant serves a side salad before the main meal. Not here, it came with the meal...
Ordered take out. Green curry and specified gluten-free. It was read back to me as gluten-free. Opened up the box and found a crab rangoon on top of the rice. Be careful.
Quality, Made-From-Scratch Breakfast
Bluebird Kitchen is a charming deli-style cafe serving high-quality, made-from-scratch breakfast dishes. They offer a variety of options, including oatmeal, pastires, egg sandwiches, and even a gluten-free hash.
While the hash was a bit saltier than expected on our recent visit, our family who frequents here said that otbwas not normal. Given the overall quality and focus on fresh ingredients, I'm willing to chalk it up to a one-time anomaly.
If you're looking for a delicious and quick breakfast option, Bluebird Kitchen is definitely worth a try.
Andy was super attentive, super sweet, and helped navigate the menu with a gluten allergy! Because of Andy and how good the food is, whenever I’m in Pittsburgh I will be back!!!
We had Mike and he was fabulous! He was very familiar with gluten-free options, gave us opinions on “fan favorites”. He was soooooo good…fast, attentive and gave great recommendations!!
The service, food, and atmosphere were 5 stars. They were very accommodating to gluten free dining. The steak was cooked perfectly. We enjoyed Creme brûlée for dessert and my husband and I fought over the last bite. Eddie V’s is a must for a fine dining experience!
Great modern, healthy, restaurant. I loved all the gluten free options and enjoyed the Greek warm bowl with salmon. I also had the kale and apple smoothie, it tasted like it sounds. There wasn’t a lot of sugar or additives to hide the flavor. I still enjoyed the smoothie but it’s not for everyone, it definitely grossed out my husband and toddlers. This may cost a bit more than some similar restaurants but I think it’s worth it for good quality, well made, Whole Foods- which they did an excellent job of providing.
Nice setting and good service. Not the best Mediterranean food I have ever had. Gluten free option removes the rice, pita and anything fried. My lunch consisted of a large salad and three small pieces of meat. Would recommend getting dinner serving if you can’t have rice or pita. If I didn’t have a gluten allergy I would have enjoyed it much more. They do offer a gluten free menu. The Turkish tea was delicious!
3.8. Went for dinner tonight. Regular menu didn’t have any allergen markers, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out they did have a gluten free menu upon request. The menu wasn’t extensive, but it was sufficient for my purposes. I ordered my steak medium, because I typically have trouble with my steaks coming out severely underdone, and it came out perfectly medium rare as I was hoping for. The service was rather slow, and it wasn’t all that busy. The bathroom situation was pretty good. They had two stalls, two urinals and a bonus non-gender bathroom for emergencies.
Absolutely phenomenal restaurant. The food was incredible and they have a ton a vegan and gluten free options. Even for the dishes that aren't vegan or GF its face, there are options for many to make it compatible. The digital menu and seamless payment made the experience even better. Would definitely recommend.
Cute little place for a quick bite with vegan and gluten sensitive options. A little overpriced for what you get. Napkins only available upon asking is a bit of inconvenience.
Travelled over from the UK for first Pens game. Great pre game atmosphere. Excellent service and delicious food. Gluten-free pizza option is a delight!
Pretty good with Celiac's, though last time we went there was a small misunderstanding. Management was really nice about it. Really good food and a really fancy place to eat. It kind of depends on the menu. There's been times when everything looks so good we can't decide, and times when nothing catches your eye.
Pizza Barri is a fantastic spot for a great pizza experience! The pizzas are fabulous, cooked to perfection with a flavorful crust and delicious toppings. The staff is incredibly friendly and welcoming, making every visit feel enjoyable. Their menu is impressively extensive, offering a wide variety of options to satisfy every taste. For those with dietary needs, they also offer gluten-free pizza options, which is a huge plus. Overall, I highly recommend Pizza Barri to anyone craving quality pizza with excellent service.
Excellent place to eat and get a drink and hang out with friends. Family friendly, food for all people, vegan gluten free or standard food. A lot of seating also seating outside in tents with lights and warmers inside. Hostess was fantastic, very clean. We were there around 6 45 and stayed until just after 9. Nice part of town took an Uber there and back to save on parking. Not your typical bar type atmosphere. Cant wait to go again. Had a great time. Highly recommend the artichoke and pita dip!
I moved to Pittsburgh in 2016 and started working downtown. I've ordered hundreds of times in the 7 years I've lived here, because it's the best Thai place I've had, for one particular reason: spice
I've eaten from so many Thai restaurants since I got here (that probably includes the one you're thinking of right now), and most places have a pretty mild "10", and even then the spice is just fine. At Siam Thai I usually hover around a 7 or an 8, and that's much hotter than most places top out at. But it's not just heat, it adds a depth to the flavor as well. I have no clue what they do differently, but it works big time.
They also tend to be very consistent, but I can tell when someone is filling in for the main cook. There was recently a 3 month span of subpar Siam Thai. Now keep in mind, Siam Thai off its game is still better than 90% of the Thai restaurants out there. But tonight they delivered one of the best meals I've had in a while. Everything was cooked so well, and the spice was HOT. Definitely a level or two higher than expected, but me and my wife were happy to enjoy the burn. Side note: Thai food is great if you're sensitive to gluten.
They're a small place of Smithfield downtown, and sometimes only a single person will be running it, and they're in the back cooking. They did indoor seating before the pandemic, but only pickup now. I'm also assuming they're family run, because sometimes they'll close for weeks/a month with a note left on the door.
TL;DR This is my favorite Thai in Pittsburgh, it's a small local business, and you should definitely eat here. And probably choose a spice level a little lower than you normally do.
Incredible place to eat downtown and worth the drive if you’re not close. Everything we’ve ever tried here is always top notch. They even have gluten-free options. It’s probably our favorite Japanese spot and ramen spot in the greater Pittsburgh area. I also love how quickly the food is ready if you order to-go.
Highly recommend getting reservations if you go on a weekday during the business lunch rush, it gets slammed.
Awesome find! Loved this bakery and the sweet gal working there. Picked up the largest gluten free fruit filled macarons I’ve ever seen. Delicious! Also enjoyed a yummy croissant and the best lemon tart I’ve ever had. You must go!
Came here for Valentine’s Day and was not disappointed. Their tasting menu was unique, not just your surf & turf sampling. Our waitress Leah was incredibly accommodating and took care of my gluten allergy without issue. Great location, great options and well worth the bill.
My husband and I mourned the loss of our favorite restaurant, The Carlton , when it closed during the pandemic .
What restaurant would match the attention to detail in food quality, aesthetically pleasing food, service, and decorum?
The answer is Vallozi's.
I was served by Katie, who understood what wine would match my veal piccatta and my husband's veal strip.
The food was cooked to perfection and was very b
aesthetically pleasing.
We followed up our meal with a gluten-free flour less chocolate cake and a glass of chambord liquor before going to The Pittsburgh Symphony.
We found our new favorite restaurant. 😍
Gluten and soy-free diner here. Last night, my stepdaughter and I had dinner reservations before the Bills/Steelers preseason football game. I advised the restaurant via OpenTable of my dietary restrictions. Thus, both the host and our server, Autumn, were aware, and each advised the kitchen. Given such good communication, I ordered the Whiskey Pickled & Roasted Beet Salad with Goat Cheese as an appetizer. Since the goat cheese was fried, Autumn recommended adding crumbled goat cheese instead. In regards to their house salad dressing, I asked her to double-check the ingredients to make sure that it did not contain soy. Unfortunately, it did, so olive oil was a fine substitute. For my main entree, I selected the Half Roasted Mesquite Chicken, which is one of their normal gluten-free choices. It is served with sautéed spinach, asparagus, and smashed red skins. The chicken was moist, and each of the vegetables was delicious. My stepdaughter thoroughly enjoyed her French Onion Soup and Salmon Caesar Salad. Thank you once again, Autumn, for your attention to detail, and we look forward to dining with you again the next time we visit Pittsburgh.
Nice and fresh. Good for midday break from work. Easy in and out. Located in the Oxford Market (lower food court) of the One Oxford Centre building.
No gluten free soy sauce. However, taste is still good.
(Salmon avocado and cucumber rolls.)
Slow slow slow! When asking for gluten free French toast, there’s no powder sugar or cinnamon. The amount of pancake for the dollar size isn’t even 1 pancake. For $60 we left hungry
Sultan Doner is a hidden gem, especially for those with gluten-free needs! My wife has gluten intolerance. Although the menu is not marked for GF, the owner was incredibly helpful in pointing out several menu options that are gluten-free.
Many of the kebabs are GF. And the additon of a Turkish coffee or pop drink, making it a great spot for a casual meal. It's also super convenient, located steps away from the baseball stadium and with easy access from the Roberto Clemente bridge.
While they don't explicitly advertise gluten-free options, the owner's help to identify meals for dietary restrictions was a big plus! Just be sure to ask about them when you order.
This place is lit. The vibe, atmosphere, music, drinks, food. It's not as loud as other bars, makes for a great social lounge. They have a kitchen serving up tons of veg snacks, and their Hummus board can be made gluten free!
I have celiac and don’t eat dairy or meat. My partner is completely “normal” though. This place hooked me up with an amazing vegan egg with gf toast and made breakfast potatoes for me since the hash browns have butter. Everything is delicious! The Berry Bloom Latte is to DIE FOR! We stopped in yesterday just for a coffee as well, so I’ve had it twice now. Our server, Fri made sure we were all set with my restrictions and the whole staff is super helpful and charming. Please visit this place if you’re anywhere near it!
The Milkshake Factory was beyond amazing—I can't recommend it enough! The service? IMPECCABLE! The staff was super friendly, funny, and even helped us pick out the perfect shakes. The vibe inside was so inviting and cozy, it made us want to hang out all day. They’ve got dairy-free options (score!) and were super accommodating, even making sure one of our shakes was gluten-free. Oh, and don’t even get me started on the chocolates and snacks—SO delicious! FYI you can also get a free shake on your birthday!
Such a nice, cozy restaurant downtown Pittsburgh. Some of the best lo mein we've had, but every dish was amazing, the house spicy crispy chicken and beef broccoli were our other choices. There was some slight confusion trying to put in a to go order for our celiac friend, but the staff was friendly and the food so good we got it twice in a weekend :D