1824 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118, USA
Celiac friendly
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This cozy diner charms with a nostalgic soda shop-style counter and sidesaddle ice cream cooler, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Known for its very large gluten-free menu and knowledgeable staff about food allergies, it offers a friendly setting ideal for those seeking gluten-free dining options.
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M Myluck
I always have a great experience. They have a lot gluten free offerings and very knowledgeable having dedicated gluten free appliances. Though I have my go meal. You can have something different every day of the week if not more.
This vibrant spot offers a warm, modern space with dim lighting, candlelight, plush pillows, and greenery, creating an inviting atmosphere ideal for gluten-free dining. The friendly staff and welcoming ambiance make it a perfect choice for those seeking gluten-free, vegan, or dairy-free options.
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Helen Sun
Zhug oozes warmth and class, and is probably my favorite of Doug Katz's restaurant ventures. Like his other recent restaurants, it's best enjoyed as a tapas adventure with friends. Unlike his other ventures, they unfortunately are too cool for reservations. There's usually a couple spots open at the bar for the taking, but come with any more than 4 people and your wait on a busy night may be upwards of an hour. If you're lucky, you can find street parking in front on Cedar (free since COVID days), or park in the old Dave's grocery lot across the street (also free).
The dim lighting allows candlelight, plush pillows, and verdant greenery to dominate the atmosphere. The staff are entirely the opposite of the standoffish lot you might imagine would work here - every person we've encountered has been friendly and incredibly accommodating. Also accommodating is the menu, which is vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan friendly. Although they do have high chairs and children are welcome, it's not an ideal place to bring little rowdy ones since there's quite a bit of glassware and candles, not to mention tight quarters. Two gender-neutral bathrooms are located at the back and kept in orderly condition.
Be prepared to get lost in the sauce, because there are a lot of sauces and dips. A satisfying order usually consists of about 2-3 dishes per person. The usual culprits on our group's order are the Nigella Seed and Burnt Onion Hummus - paired with the complimentary pita bread, and a little dollop of their complimentary zhug (a spicy green Yemeni sauce), this provides a cozy foundation for your stomach as you await the rest of the food. Cauliflower, Roasted Carrots, and Potato Tostones are other delightful, textured bites to get your fiber in and fill up. Protein wise, I'm a huge fan of the Crispy Chicken and its brightly seasoned dipping sauce, as well as the Warm White Beans (more pleasurable than the plain name would suggest) and plump Butter Roasted Shrimp.
Their wine and cocktail menu is tastefully curated, but I've actually never made it to the desserts since we're usually so stuffed after the savory dishes.
2783 Euclid Heights Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Gluten-free options
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This cozy spot offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxing afternoons, with a build-your-own style that caters well to gluten-free diners. The fresh ingredients and gluten-free options ensure a safe and pleasant experience, complemented by a friendly patio setting.
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Pinky
It was our first order from cilantro taqueria on May 30, 2025 @0833pm. I've heard that this place is better than chipotle. So I mentioned that I want a gluten free order. This guy doesn't understand what I'm trying to say. So I typed GLUTEN FREE ALLERGY on my phone. But he seems like he never heard of this allergy before. So I requested him to change his gloves because he just prepared someone's order with flour tortilla. He changed his glove but looks likr irritated. After serving the rice and meat he was talking to his workmates in a different language while looking at me. Probably wondering why I asked to change his glove. Ignorance will harm or could kill someone. If you work in a food industry you should learn different allergens. Educate your workers so they know what they are serving. I did not even ask him of what are the gluten free options. I simply asked him to change gloves because I want to order a gluten free meal. I told my husband that this will be our first and last order here. They offer gluten free options on their website but it seems like people working in their restaurant are not educated enough.