By Gluten Free Eats' gluten-free community
Updated Nov 2024
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7410b Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
he fried chicken is absolutely delicious, even reheated later. We live on Whidbey, and I picked up the chicken on my way home from Seattle, and it was still great. What a treat to have a menu where it’s all gluten free. At first I thought $8 seemed expensive for a chicken thigh, but they are huge! Everything tastes like it is made with care from high quality ingredients. We also enjoyed the crispy potatoes and butter mochi. My husband, who has celiac, was in chicken heaven. A few notes: Definitely pre-order. They seem to be busy from right when they open at 4pm. Also it can be hard to find a parking spot in the area so you will want to allow time for that. It’s all worth it though!
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6501 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
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6012 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
First time in Seattle and staying at an Airbnb a short wall away. Was looking for a quick bite with gluten free options and boy was I blown away!! It’s pretty rare to find a Chinese restaurant that’s super knowledgeable and accommodating to gluten free needs. Ordered the eggplant in black bean sauce, singapore noodles, and salt and pepper squid. The absolute BEST Chinese meal I’ve ever had since being gluten free for the last 8 years. Everything was perfectly seasoned and came out super quick.
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704 NW 65th St, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
This restaurant had a nicely curated menu of specialty and common cocktails, a small selection of taps, and a reasonable menu of high quality American standards. I was able to get the ahi tuna sandwich made as a lettuce wrap so that I could avoid the gluten. They accommodated this without batting an eye! Candles, attentive but non-intrusive service, and generally a fun atmosphere made our visit excellent. Thank you!
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612 NW 65th St, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
Incredible gluten free breakfast sandwich. They don't just sub in Franz GF, no, you get a biscuit. It's so good. Holy smokes. Fun little grocery and wine store too. Coffee was good but it always is to me. Great spot to throw down before taking the kids to the zoo. Seating could be better, it's mostly high tables which doesn't work if you're bringing a toddler but there is one ADA priority table.