Updated Sep 2024 for accuracy and safety
611 S Palm Canyon Dr # 6, Palm Springs, California, United States
Known for its vibrant offerings, this spot's renowned for unique choices like the Orange Ginger Smoothie and the crowd-pleasing LGBTQ selection.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
10/10 if you are gluten free and/or also vegan or just like good food! Staff is very knowledgeable on items and ingredients - almost anything in the menu can be made vegan/gf - just ask! Had a great experience every time, would come here for breakfast and lunch every day if our trip.
200 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, California, United States
Boasts an iconic setting in Palm Springs with a casual, welcoming vibe, and the pricing is super reasonable.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Checked by AtlyAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
Really good
201 N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, California, United States
A spot that goes the extra mile to cater to dietary needs, offering a true-to-flavor crust that doesn't feel like a compromise.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Ordered a couple of pizzas, in the middle of the order they said they ran out of gluten free pizza, so I was the only one without food.
119 S Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, California, United States
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Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
Bills pizza serves a gluten-free pizza but they use pre-made crust and the crust tastes like cardboard; like the worst cracker you've ever eaten. It takes a special art of pizza baking to get gluten-free dough to taste good and for us, the outcome was just awful. We commented to the server, but the server seemed indifferent when we asked about the cook's reception to the feedback and the server said "well, the manager is not here." Not sure what that would matter. You would think the feedback might matter but explaining it to the waiter didn't help; his indifference shows just how much Bill's cares about Celiacs. Try to locate a pizzeria that makes their own pizza dough, which may not be easy here in Palm Springs.
555 S Sunrise Way STE 101, Palm Springs, California, United States
A beloved spot with a welcoming vibe, known for its organic offerings and affordable prices, making it a top choice for locals and visitors alike.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Panadería con muchas opciones de pastas y diferentes tipos de panes. Disponen de horno por lo que casi todos los productos son hechos cada día. Disponen de muffins sin gluten para celíacos. Se puede aparcar justo delante
170 E Palm Canyon Dr #4, Palm Springs, California, United States
A hidden gem tucked behind an ice cream shop, this spot offers a unique twist on crepes and a variety of homemade yerba mate flavors.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
You order at a window and the staff were nice and told me they’d never had any issues preparing an order for a gluten allergy. They take the necessary precautions, separate utensils, change gloves and clean the cooking surface. However, it took forever to get our food at 2pm on a Sunday. We waited for an hour. It was busy, but I honestly don’t understand how it takes so long to make something like crepes that cook so quickly. I’d bring some camping equipment if you come here during peak lunch time. The food was really good though. Loved both the chicken pesto and Buffalo chicken ranch. The crepe itself was so light and crisp, delicious. Didn’t feel ill after eating here. I’d definitely recommend to fellow celiacs!
1775 E Palm Canyon Dr STE 150, Palm Springs, California, United States
A must-visit in Palm Springs, this cupcakery surpasses others with its moist, perfectly balanced treats, and helpful, informative staff.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Inconsistent messaging. Go somewhere else. Here's the lovely response I received from Melissa after receiving a verbal confirmation regarding a cake l. If you can't do it, just say you can't, over the phone. The person I spoke to said it was fine. Talk to your staff. From Melissa at OTRD: Hello Gillian, if you had bothered to check our website it clearly states w require a minimum of 4+ weeks for weekend orders. Good luck trying to find gluten free in the desert at the last minute due to your lack of planning. Update, based on owners feedback: Hello, thank you for sending a response aligned with a kind of treatment I received from your business. To be clear, we knew we were calling last minute and were pleased when one of your staff said that they would be able to help us. I'm not a liar, and the tone of your email definitely proves my point. Cake stores are everywhere. Good luck to you.
706 S Eugene Rd, Palm Springs, California, United States
A local gem in Palm Springs, this spot is known for its fresh, vegan offerings, with a fun menu and a positive vibe, plus it's Postmates-friendly!
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Very disappointing to not offer more gluten free options when vegan + gluten free is almost impossible to find in PS. Switch to a gluten free + vegan bread to be able to offer sandwiches and this wouldn’t be a 2 star review. Only a few deli salads and green salads - selling salads that are not listed on the menu or marked clearly gluten free for people with severe food allergies to feel confident picking something up - it’s a miss.
265 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, California, United States
Impressive happy hour, charming ambiance, cozy pillow benches, and a pretty outdoor patio with heaters make this spot a must-visit.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Sammy G’s was quite a fancy looking spot although when I went everything seemed to be in some defunct stage, waiting for parties later on. My guests were sat on a patio lined with cheesy St Patrick’s day decorations and I sipped on a “Blue Lady” while contemplating the cultural meaning of the giant blow-up rainbow flowing into a pot of gold lined with shamrocks, towering above our table. Surrounding us on all the lamp posts were tasteless metallic green four leaf clovers with confetti script cheering on the event. These symbols mean next to nothing to me or anyone else out here, nor is Sammy’s culturally related to the Irish whatsoever. It’s seems to be just weirdly branded nonsense reason to drink a lot at this point. Does anyone even know who Saint Patrick was? For one, Saint Patrick wasn’t even named Patrick. His name was Maewyn Succat and he was a Christian missionary who brought religion to the Irish pagans. He effectively brainwashed a culture of beautiful pagan beliefs just as Christian missionaries did to most nearly every culture on this planet. And legend has it that he did so by teaching the Holy Trinity using a 3 leaf clover. Notice all the celebratory symbolism on this fake holiday represents 4 leaf clovers, leprechauns, rainbows, and pots of gold, all of which have nothing to do with the saint who eradicated these types of Irish myths and beliefs. Seeing this beautiful Italian restaurant decorated with gaudy junk representing a bizarre holiday truly took away from the experience. The pasta and pizzas offered gluten free options which was amazing. And when I was finished with the Blue Lady, I had the Red Lady. I recommend sticking with Blue. I’ve always wondered why there isn’t an option to rate the drinks. There’s only the option to rate food. But they were decent, not the best. Still, I’d come back for the bolognese. Incredible.
190 S Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, California, United States
A haven for lactose intolerant and vegan folks, offering customizable bowls with a variety of proteins and a unique mango habanero sauce.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Went in on Monday night and the vibe was good. Food was tasty but the texture of gluten free noodles were lackluster (that’s gf pasta for you though!) This location doesn’t have an ice machine or soft drinks. Went back again at Lunch and they were out of … basically everything. I could only order 1 of the 4 items I came in for (regular grilled cheese for my kid). AFTER I paid the employee then informed me they were also out of tots that come with the sandwich ordered. I would give today’s service 0 stars if I could. Call ahead if you’re going to go to the Palm Springs location to make sure they have their menu items available