US restaurants that are GF-friendly – call restaurant if there is no link to menu
- Arby's – see menu
- Austin Grill – see menu
- The Bamboo Club
- Baja Fresh – no flour tortillas, seasoned flour tortilla chips, tostada shells, flautas, tortilla soup, or breaded fish
Fast Mexican food that can be purchased all over the country. Nice. - Baskin Robbins – see individual product information
- Beef O'Brady's – see info
- Biaggi's – see menu
- Bonefish Grill – see menu
- Boston's The Gourmet Pizza – see nutritional information
- Braum's – see response
- Bugaboo Creek Steak House – see menu
- Burger King – click on Allergens (only has information for wheat, not all gluten sources)
- Carino's Italian Grill – click Gluten Free
- Carrabba's Italian Grill – see menu
Had some tasty stuffed chicken at a Carraba's in Michigan. The waiter wasn't too sure about what gluten-free was at first, but learned quickly and was very helpful. Apparently I was their second GF customer – the first was sitting a few tables away. - Charlie Brown's – see menu
- Cheeseburger in Paradise – see menu
- Chevy's FreshMex Mexican Restaurant – see menu
This is definitely my favorite Mexican restaurant. It's so easy to eat well, and gluten-free, there. Now if only we could get one in Pittsburgh. - Chick-Fil-A – see info
- Chili's – click on Chili's Wheat and Gluten Allergen Information
- Chipotle – see gluten question
I had only been to Chipotle once in my pre-GF days, to have a burrito. I was pleased to find they were happy to put a burrito into a bowl for me. Just as tasty without the gluten. - Claim Jumper – see menu
- Cold Stone Creamery – see response
- Culver's – see menu
- Dairy Queen – see info
- Don Pablo's – click on Nutritional Information
- Eat 'n Park – see menu
Just tried Eat 'n Park's new celiac menu. I had a lovely veggie omelette and home fries. Tasty, and no ill effects on the side. Definitely a nice addition to my lunch options. - Encore Bistro & Bar – see menu
- Firebirds Wood Fired Grill – see menu
- FireBowlCafe
- Freebirds – see allergen info
- First Watch – see menu
- Five Guys – everything but the buns
I love Five Guys. Yes, it's just burgers and fries, but you can eat them, which is pretty special. And they're good burgers, and piping hot fries. I go there regularly and have never had any problem. They're very happy to serve me a burger without a bun. - Fresh City – see menu
- Jamba Juice – see response
- Joe's Crab Shack
- Legal Sea Foods – see menu
- Kona Grill – see menu
- Maggie Moo's – see allergen information
- Maggiano's Little Italy
- Mitchell's Fish Market – see menu
I've always enjoyed visiting my local Mitchell's, and now they've added a gluten-free menu to make it easier to do so. And it's not just plain grilled fish with steamed vegetables, so this is quite a boon. - McDonald's – see menu
- Molly Woo's
- Mom's Bake at Home
- The Original Pancake House – some locations offer gluten-free pancakes
- Outback Steakhouse – see menu
It's great to eat a salad with dressing and to have nicely seasoned seafood that I know is completely gluten-free. There's even a gluten-free brownie on the menu. - Pei Wei Aisan Diner – see menu
- PF Chang's – see menu
I always enjoy visiting PF Chang's because it's the only place I can get American-style Chinese food anymore. Well, without major streess, that is. PF Chang's has consistently good food no matter which location you visit and they really understand gluten-free. - Pret A Manger
- Qdoba – see menu
- Old Spaghetti Factory – baked chicken, caesar salad with no croutons or ceasar dressing (get creamy pesto or balsamic vinaigrette instead), tomato sauce, mushroom sauce, chicken strips, broccoli with mizithra cheese
- Rita's – see response
- Ruby Tuesday
- Rumbi Island Grill
- Steak n Shake – see category lists
- Stonewood Grill & Tavern – see menu
- Subway – see menu
Got a gluten-free salad from Subway one time. Another nice lunch option, although I was still missing my old favorite, the meatball sub. - Swiss Chalet – see menu
- Taco Del Mar – see gluten-free items
- Ted's Montana Grill – see menu
- Texas Land & Cattle – see menu
- Thaifoon
- Uno Chicago Grill – see menu
- Wendy's – see menu
Another good restaurant for celiac travelers, Wendy's has several gluten-free options. - Wildfire – see menu
I really enjoyed the peppercorn steak, not to mention the flourless chocolate cake. However, there was a bit of plate envy going on when I saw my mom's sandwich, which included a (gluten-free) bun. - Z Tejas
The food here was great. Especially the fresh vegetable quesadillas. The catfish rollups were good, too, although they were served with a dipping sauce made with gluten. However, the staff really made an effort and I enjoyed myself.
