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Made for those who navigate every menu with the vigilance required to maintain a strictly gluten-free lifestyle.

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Italian restaurant

Wood-fired ovens create a warm aroma and lively vibe with nightclub music at night. Italian staff add a modern Italian feel while outdoor seating offers calm. Gluten-free pizzas shine with a high-quality crust, especially the Nobile pizza with black truffle and ricotta.

Gluten-free pizzas here have a high-quality crust that tastes great and does not feel like cardboard. The Nobile pizza with black truffle and ricotta stands out as a flavorful gluten-free option.

People are saying

"I found the gluten free pizza here to be the best I ever had."

"The truffle gnocchi here is amazing, seasoned perfectly."

"The calamari here is light, airy, and never chewy."

Good to know

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The place turns into party mode after 9 PM on weekends.

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Friday nights feature a lively atmosphere for dancing and fun.

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Expect a 45-minute wait even with a reservation on busy nights.

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Pizza restaurant

Italian pizzeria offers authentic atmosphere with casual seating and soft music. Gluten-free pizzas shine with a light, chewy crust and flour coating. Enjoy imported Italian beverages and gluten-free beer for a complete experience.

Gluten-free pizza features an unmatched crust texture and a generous flour coating. Options include gluten-free beer alongside vegan and gluten-free pizzas.

People are saying

"I had the best gluten-free pizza I've ever tasted."

"I found it to be an excellent casual pizza place."

"I ate the best Neapolitan pizza I ever had here."

Good to know

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They offer gluten-free pizza options and an optional gluten-free crust.

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The pizza is prepared and served quickly, allowing for a fast meal.

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The restaurant has a clean bathroom that is larger than typical NYC bathrooms.

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Thai restaurant

Lively spot with authentic Thai flair and beautiful outdoor seating offers a clear gluten-free menu with celiac-safe options. Large tables and booths suit groups, while music boosts the energetic vibe.

Menu clearly marks gluten-free options and offers a fair number of choices. Staff points out what is celiac safe due to shared fryer concerns.

People are saying

"I thought the food here was delicious and authentic."

"The service here makes you feel extra special."

"The Pad Thai here is perfectly balanced and unforgettable."

Good to know

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Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends.

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Expect long wait times on Wednesday nights due to high demand.

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Dinner service gets very busy; make reservations well in advance.

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Large windows bring in natural light and offer great views for people-watching. The space mixes chic decor with a chill vibe and good music, perfect for work or relaxation. All food is gluten-free, featuring moist muffins and vegan-friendly options.

Everything served is gluten-free, including wraps and bread made with whole or sprouted grains. Many gluten-free pastries are available, with moist muffins and options suitable for vegan diets.

People are saying

"I had the best vegan burrito I’ve ever had here."

"This lunch spot has delicious, healthy, and generously portioned food."

"I loved the moist gluten-free baked goods and desserts."

Good to know

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Reservations are not accepted; customers must order at the counter.

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The restaurant offers many vegan and gluten-free options.

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Expect a 10-minute wait for espresso during busy hours.

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Middle Eastern restaurant

Warm, cosy space blends Middle Eastern decor with quiet ambiance thanks to sound-absorbing kilims. Cocktails highlight unique spirits like Arak and Persian moonshine. Gluten-free diners enjoy a notably good pita and flexible menu options.

Gluten-free options include appetizers, entrees, and desserts with a notably good gluten-free pita. The chicken shawarma wrap comes in a gluten-free version, and staff generally accommodate gluten-free diners.

People are saying

"The Mediterranean food here, especially the shawarma and dips, is amazing."

"The Mallawach was the best brunch item I've ever had."

"Their gluten-free pita is amazing and delicious."

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.

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Expect small portions for the higher prices.

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Kubeh often closes early without notice, so check ahead.

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American restaurant

Cozy spot with funky music and dog lover decor offers gluten-free pancakes and sandwiches. Outdoor seating adds a relaxed vibe for brunch or coffee. Lively atmosphere shines with tasty gluten-free buns and wings.

Gluten-free options include in-house made bread, gluten-free buns, and chicken wings. Pancakes and sandwiches cater well to gluten-free diets with tasty choices.

People are saying

"I thought the food here was delicious."

"I had a delicious breakfast with generous portions."

"I loved the variety of delicious gluten-free options available."

Good to know

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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with great drink prices.

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Reservations are recommended for brunch to avoid long waits.

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The restaurant accommodates gluten and lactose-free dietary restrictions.

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Breakfast restaurant

Breakfast spot offers heated outdoor seating and a homey decor blending kitschy and modern styles. It serves gluten-free fig bars but warns of possible cross contamination. Atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, drawing college students and elderly alike.

An assortment of gluten-free baked goods is available, including a gluten-free fig bar. Cross contamination is possible, as noted by staff.

People are saying

"This lunch spot has delicious sandwiches and great coffee."

"The breakfast staff here are so friendly and kind."

"The gluten free sourdough bread is the best I've ever had."

Good to know

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Laptops are prohibited during lunch hours.

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There is only one bathroom at the café, so expect to wait.

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The outdoor patio can get busy, especially on weekdays.

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Pizza restaurant

Cozy pizza spot offers gluten-free pizza that tastes great and pairs well with vegan options. Clean, well-kept space has a slight smoky scent and a homey vibe. Perfect for those seeking diverse slices in a welcoming setting.

Gluten-free options include gluten-free pizza that tastes delicious and pairs with vegan choices.

People are saying

"I found the pizza here to be hot and delicious."

"It's a great late night spot for a fast, delicious slice."

"I thought the gluten-free pizza was amazing."

Good to know

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Takeout orders are quick and easy to place.

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Reservations are not required for dining in.

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Credit cards are accepted for payment.

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Bagel shop

Deli-style storefront boasts a historic ambiance with an antique white tin ceiling. Indoor space feels tight and crowded, while outdoor picnic tables offer a relaxed vibe. Gluten free options include everything bagels with scallion cream cheese and gravlax, though bagels have an industrial taste.

Gluten free options include bagels and buns with choices like everything bagels served with scallion cream cheese and gravlax. The gluten free bagels have an industrially-produced taste that some find preferable.

People are saying

"These bagels are the best I've had in New York."

"I loved the delicious egg sandwich with avocado and spicy mayo."

"I enjoyed my gluten free bagel with Irish Salmon and black coffee."

Good to know

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Expect long wait times on weekends, often exceeding 45 minutes.

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Arriving around 1:30 PM helps avoid the busiest rush.

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The restaurant closes at 3 PM daily; no food service after that.

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