Updated Oct 2024 for accuracy and safety
1400 Stout St, Denver, Colorado, United States
Chill spot for impromptu big groups, loved for its fiery salsa and the best pulled pork sandwich around, along with an attentive bar staff.
Celiac accommodatingSome risk of cross-contamination
Confirmed by Dustin Jaramillo, General Manager, OwnerAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I was here for a conference and with all unknown locations, selections are limited to the hotels usually. I was fortuate to stumble onto Stout Street on a walk and tried it out. I was here for 5 days and spent 3 out of the 4 nights in here. I sat at the bar and Linzy and Sonia where there each visit and were awsome. I don't want to slight anyone because there were other servera helping me and they were also fantastic. The food was awsome from the corn chouder (awsome) to the burgers. I have a gluten issue and I was able to have a beer and burger which I haven't been able to do in a long time. Everything I had was just great. If your here for a conference it's a great place to meet up with a group. Being right across the street from the convention center makes nit so much easier.
891 14th St #110, Denver, Colorado, United States
Buzzy lunch destination hailed for incredible, affordable sandwiches in a relaxed, quirky setting.
Celiac friendlyLow risk of cross-contamination
Based on crowdsourced informationAlways inquire directly about health and safety.
I've always loved the ingredients and the quality. Lately, I have noticed that gluten-free bread seems like a lower standard than before . I am also disappointed with the cleanliness of the dining room. This could be a reflection of what the kitchen might be like.
501 16th St Mall, Denver, Colorado, United States
An impressive eating spot at Denver with surprisingly delightful lamb sliders, elk meatballs, and a western spin on Nicoise salad.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
The food was not fresh. I ordered the Ahi Thni, which was actually spicy, but the salad was clearly from two days before. The lettuce had obviously been oxidized and turned slightly brown. Our friend has the fried green chile chicken and it was not spicy at all, obviously not from Hatch. Another friend ordered the bbq sandwich gluten free only to find that the bread was normal hamburger buns. I’m only visiting but I’ll never be back.
825 16th St Mall, Denver, Colorado, United States
A vibrant downtown hotspot, renowned for its professional service, inviting atmosphere, and its effortlessly cool Brooklyn-style vibe.
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community
This was our first stop on our visit to Denver. We found it on the Find Me Gluten Free app and it was highly rated for celiac safety. When we explained at the counter that one of our kids has celiac they took the time to explain how they avoid cross contamination. Since this was a new place for her she was extremely nervous but they were patient with her and assured they would take care of her. The pizza was excellent and there were so many options for different toppings. I got the eggplant parm pizza and it was delicious! I highly recommend this place, especially if you are gluten free!
1801 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202, USA
Authentically Mexican, this spot radiates with energy, ideal for date nights or a quick pop-in before a flight, and don't forget the strong drinks!
Gluten-free optionsSuggested by the GF community