Top 5 Gluten-Free Take Away Spots to Enjoy in Hotel District, Atlanta

400 W Peachtree St NW Suite #1, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
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This vibrant eatery features a spacious layout with quirky, super cute decor and a large patio that enhances its cool vibe. Known for being a cool spot to hang out, it offers a fun, inclusive atmosphere with creative lighting and friendly service, ideal for those seeking gluten-free options.

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Qianqian Li
Qianqian Li
Ordered lunch for pick up. The staff was really nice and we were able to pick up the order on time. And the place looked cool. We ordered spicy wings, Regis burger, byo gluten free pizza, Cobb salad. With the exception of the Cobb salad (dressing nice), the food was quite mediocre. and they got some modifications wrong- I had asked for no cheese on my burger but there was cheese. The wings were dry, and the tater tots that came with the burger was also quite dry. It’s fine for a work lunch if you want a fresh salad.

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303 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
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This spot offers a pleasant, hygienic atmosphere with thoughtful gluten-free labeling to assist diners with dietary needs. The friendly service and clean setting create a welcoming environment for those seeking gluten-free options.

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Jennifer Grizzard Ekzarkhov
Jennifer Grizzard Ekzarkhov
TLDR: This place is unsafe if you have food allergies or health issues that are affected by food. When we pointed out what had happened, they were apathetic. Only our waitress seemed sorry, but not enough to adjust the bill without being asked. I had a meal here with a friend during DragonCon. I ordered two items plainly marked as “GF” on the sushi menu. One, specifically the Rainbow Roll, said it contained crab meat. Excellent, I thought. Only after I started eating did I realize it contained crab sticks. Firstly, crab sticks are not crab. They are usually made of whitefish, eggs, wheat, and spices/flavorings. A particular brand now makes gluten-free crab sticks, but those contain potato starch, which I also can’t eat. I asked two servers to clarify with the chef. The second eventually returned and said she was very sorry, but that roll wasn’t gluten-free. I took the last bite of the roll that I knew was gluten-free and started to mentally prepare myself for the physical pain and discomfort that would ensue. After my friend finished her meal, we asked for our bill, and when we got it, both rolls I had ordered were still on the bill. They had completely disregarded the fact that they had just poisoned me with gluten. If your restaurant mislabels food that will make someone sick, at the very least you shouldn’t charge them for that item. If you want to practice good customer service, their meal should be on the house, accompanied by a GIANT apology from management. I was flabbergasted, and at that point, I said I didn’t want to pay for my meal. The server returned shortly with the items removed, and I said I’d like to speak with management to explain the importance of getting this right. At the very least, they should immediately start telling people that the Rainbow Roll is not gluten-free. The manager returned, apparently thinking we were trying to get out of paying for our whole meal. He yelled at us. He also said they had been serving this roll as gluten-free for 20 years with no problem. 20 YEARS. We tried to explain why we wanted to talk to him, but he was so agitated that my friend had to force him to take the billfold with her credit card. We never got to have our one-on-one teachable moment with him, so unfortunately, he gets to have it here where everyone can read it. People are gluten-free for many reasons—some out of preference, but most of us have severe health issues. People with Celiac Disease are more likely to develop colon cancer the more gluten they consume over their lifetime, knowingly or not, even if it doesn’t make them physically ill at the time. CANCER. I have chronic pain. I will spend the next week or two in extra, all-day pain and discomfort because of those two bites of crab stick. There’s a social contract between restaurants and their diners. They broke the contract. Do not eat here.

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25 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
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A welcoming spot where staff go the extra mile to ensure everyone feels comfortable and enjoys their time with delicious treats.

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Crystal Wilmes
Crystal Wilmes

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320 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
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Donald Ford
Donald Ford

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303 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
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This spot offers a super relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with ample patio seating perfect for groups. Its calm yet lively vibe creates an inviting setting, complemented by attentive service that enhances the overall dining experience for those seeking gluten-free options.

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Fred Mize
Fred Mize

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