Top 5 Gluten-Free Take Away Spots to Enjoy in East Las Vegas

Your curated guide to gluten-free dining options, with detailed reviews and recommendations for safe celiac-friendly meals.


The Chicken Spot

865 N Lamb Blvd #15, Las Vegas, NV 89110, USA
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LunchDinnerDeliveryTake AwayKid FriendlyRestaurantDedicated GF Fryer
With dedicated fryers for everything and flavorful wings that can be customized, this spot boasts a fresh and straightforward vibe.

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Jennifer Rachiell
Jennifer Rachiell
GET THIS gluten-free folk... 4 dedicated fryers: Wings... separate from Fries... separate from Seafood... separate from Breaded stuff!!! Hot, fresh, & tasty ...dry rub w/crispy skin, generous on sauce! Will even split flavors on just 6 wings! Ranch & other sauces available... but no veggies here- reason not a straight 5! Basic, clean atmosphere.

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Art Cafe

719 N Nellis Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89110, USA
Gluten-free options
BreakfastLunchBrunchCafeDeliveryTake AwayKid FriendlyBread Items

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edgar galindo
edgar galindo
The food and presentation here were beyond my expectations! I was at the meinkie across the street and the name alone caught my interest to peek inside. The setting and atmosphere is nice and cozy inside. The thing that got me to eat was that they have GLUTEN FREE ITEMS!!! Finding a breakfast place with gluten free is always hard but luckily this is close and nearby and fairly priced. They also have alternatives for dairy choices if you are lactose intolerant. Definitely a small hidden gem. They are located behind the arbys on nellis and bonanza if you cant find the location!

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Thai Cuisine

601 N Nellis Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89110, USA
Gluten-free options
LunchDinnerDeliveryTake AwayKid FriendlyRestaurant
Longtime fans share mixed feelings about evolving flavors and authenticity, but many still enjoy the tastiness and custom spice levels here.

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K Par
K Par
Thai Cuisine is the only Thai restaurant I know of that genuinely prepares celiac-friendly dishes. They don’t advertise that they offer celiac friendly dishes and this is probably wise because, what tastes safe for me, may not have the same results for someone else with celiac disease. I've been a customer since the 1990s and would easily give it 5 stars for taste, although it has evolved over the past four years. Before 2020, the food had a more authentic Thai flavor. I miss the taste of fresh mint in their yellow curry and how spicy their dishes used to taste. Why did they remove the mint from their curry dishes? Since pandemic, there have been some ups and down ISSUES with, behind the scene kitchen utensils cook cleanliness (affecting tastes), but they’ve outgrown themselves and really need better cooks. They really need to bring back that authentic taste that so many faithful customers loved before 2020 and remove the white pepper because it makes no sense in Thai food. And, I’ve discovered that to get the desired HEAT like before 2020, I tell them to make my HOT level a 10. They will gladly do it and it’s nice to feel the HEAT. Nevertheless, I still love this restaurant despite the changes in recipe and very bland taste. I can still enjoy my favorite dishes without worrying about upsetting my small intestines. Celiacs don’t get many, if any, fast food choices in general. The dishes I personally find safe to eat regularly and order with ZERO SIDE EFFECTS are their ♥️shrimp fried rice, Panang, mint chicken, ♥️Tom Yum Seafood Soup, ♥️ beef salad, Chinese broccoli with beef, and mango sticky rice. While there are items on their menu I haven't tried because I'm unsure of their celiac-friendliness, such as their pad Thai, a popular noodle dish in all Thai restaurants, I appreciate that they started giving out gluten-free soy sauce packets in 2023, two years after I was diagnosed with celiac disease. I haven't directly asked the restaurant about their celiac-friendly ingredients and they don’t know I have it, but I am grateful for their efforts in tweaking their recipes to accommodate people like me. Just ask them to prepare your dish with GF coconut milk, GF soy sauce, and GF fish sauce and they will gladly do it. Pre-pandemic, I would order my food at a 3 HEAT level. Post pandemic, I don’t get the HEAT unless I ask for level 7-10. I adore this restaurant and seen its growth over the years, and I will remain a loyal customer for as long as I can enjoy their food. Thank you, Thai Cuisine, for making me feel normal again with your safe and delicious dishes.

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