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95 French Market Pl, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Perfect spot in NOLO for lip-smacking crusty pizzas, amazing Proccuitto Fig, and crispy oysters to relish!
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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Gluten free pizza was lovely
620 Decatur St #1B, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
A spot that's made popular by it's crave-worthy non-alcoholic frozen treats, also available spiked if you dare!
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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This is the place for quick gluten-free bites in the Quarter. Get the calais. They're crispy, sweet, and messy, the traditionally gluten-free counterparts of the beignets. If you're able to get the chicken and waffles, get it. The waffles are crispy, chicken lightly spicy, and the whole thing is a perfectly balanced sweet-savory delight. Everyone is friendly, food arrives quickly, and there's some local art to peruse during your short wait. And the coffee's good, too. Definitely stop by!
2521 Jena St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Bangin' brunch spot with fun choices, high recommendation from locals and visitors; keeps getting better every visit.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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Great gluten free items
1068 Magazine St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
A popular spot known for its high-quality ingredients and quick service, even when accommodating large groups.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
The service I received from the lady with glasses upfront was fantastic. I got the gluten free margarita pizza and although the crust was amazing as she said it’d be, the pizza lacked flavor. I’d recommend a different pizza than what I chose because for $27 it tasted like a normal cheese pizza 🫤
3010 Cleary Ave, Metairie, Louisiana, United States
A gem with a digital discovery story, rave reviews for seafood, and recurring visits that say don't miss out!"
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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A bit hard to find but worth the effort. Simple but spotless on the inside. The fried shrimp and oysters are excellent, especially if you like lighter, flakier batter. The same can be said for the onion rings. Diners would literally never know the fried food was gluten free unless they were told. Run, don't walk.
845 Carondelet St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Expect a lively atmosphere and potential wait times at this popular brunch spot, lauded for cocktails with a subtle-yet-refreshing twist.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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This review was for a party of two without a reservation. Despite having kind staff, I have to rate my experience according to the quality of service and food. To give the benefit of the doubt I must also say that we came by at 11:45 am for brunch on a Sunday which is probably one of their busiest times. We waited more than an hour outside in the heat for a table. After being seated we were attended to rather quickly. The waiter was nice but didn’t seem particularly knowledgeable about the menu. We ordered cocktails and our breakfast. The cocktails came out quickly but we waited about 40 minutes before the food came out. The paleo gluten free pancakes were terrible. I can’t sugar coat it. It was burnt on the outside and wet and mushy on the inside. It tasted kind of like a fried plantain. I don’t think it really qualified as a “pancake”. The waiter did take it off our bill though. Overall the food was ok but not worth the $110 we spent for two people to have brunch. Quite a disappointment. Perhaps the mandatory 20% tip for parties of 2 or more is because they know their food isn’t worth the price and their waiters probably would receive terrible tips otherwise? We don’t recommend coming here at least on Sunday mornings. They did not perform well today.
801 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Awesome spot offering an eclectic menu to accommodate diverse palates, highly recommended for its cool vibes.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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Orders online a few times over the last three years. And it’s unbelievable - gluten free pizza (usually the specialty one) is sublime. Food quality is great.
2001 Tower Dr, Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Indulge in countless treats all under $20, with even catering options available, in this sleek bakery that even offers dog treats.
100% Dedicated Gluten-FreeThis place serves only gluten-free dishes
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Real food! Gluten free and delicious.. yes both! Refreshing to find this gem right off I20 The Russian tea is a nice and well balanced. The owners were very accommodating and helpful for me navigate my many allergies to find a treat Happy mom / Happy kid !
1100 N Peters St, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
A cozy stand offering sublime sandwiches in the heart of the French Market with lovely wine and cheese options.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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I ordered a vegetarian and gluten free muffuletta. It was DELICIOUS. I would definitely recommend.
4338 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
A spot known for its charred oysters and frozen mojitos, with rave reviews for its steak and flourless cake.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
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Place was wonderful, very knowledgeable in regard to Gluten allergy (Celiac). Server was great, kids menu was great as well.