Elephant Thai

Thai restaurant
Celiac friendly
Celiac Friendly
Vegan Options
GF Options
Asian
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This vibrant spot features a clean, quiet, and nicely decorated setting with a super cute new location and outdoor patio. Known for its dedicated gluten-free menu and attentive, friendly service, it thoughtfully caters to gluten-free diners seeking a welcoming atmosphere.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Dedicated GF place
Trained staff
Based on crowdsourced information
Always inquire directly about health and safety.
4703 N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80918, USA
2.4km

People are saying

E
Very glad to have tried this restaurant for the first time. Extensive Vegan, Gluten Free, and Vegetarian options. We ordered 5 dishes, everything was amazing, also staff was very friendly and our take-out order was ready promptly. Will absolutely return and highly recommend.
J
Absolutely standout Thai fare, better than most places in New York City, let alone Denver or Colorado Springs. Has impressive specialities, yet the basics like the yellow curry and the papaya salad blow me away every time. Do yourself a favor and give it a try -- plus they have a gluten free AND a vegan menu! $10 Lunch Specials are tasty and affordable.
L
If you follow me you probably know Thai is my favorite food, so when offered a chance to try a place I haven't been to yet, I jumped at it. Clean, and quiet, and nicely decorated I perused the menu while awaiting my dining companions. The regular menu is pretty limited, but its Thai so... really, you don't need a massive menu. They offer both a vegan/vegetarian and gluten free menus as well. I wanted pad pak with garlic sauce, but either the waitress didn't understand me, or they don't allow for subscriptions because she just repeated back to me it comes with soy sauce. 😐 They brought out a vegan soup with a crab ragoon as an appetizer but I ordered some chicken eggrolls for me instead. I found the shell of the eggrolls to be overcooked while the insides were cool. Idk what kind of chicken they used, but it was mostly invisible/tasteless. The sweet and sour sauce was too ... 🤔 vinegary? for my taste. I tried a friend's peanut sauce. Not much better. My pad pak came out looking pretty with nice fresh, crisp vegetables. Unfortunately, they were crisp because they were mostly raw. Personally I don't care for raw vegetables, so that was a negative for me. Nor did I care for the strong soy sauce flavor. My dining companions all said their meals were good. One said the spice was just right, another asked for hot and said she tasted no spice at all. Overall, I don't think I would choose to come back here. It just wasn't to my particular taste.

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