Showing posts with label gluten-free restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gluten-free restaurants. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2018

20 Austin Restaurants Perfect for Celiacs

Wanting to share an updated list of the 20 places where our family can be found dining around Austin on the regular! As everyone prepares for summer vacation, check out these locations that have proven safe for this Celiac time and time again. You can show up at any of these restaurants, mention Celiac Disease and they will take care of you - easy peasy.

Click for link to menu.
(G-free either marked or separate menu - most have a button on their ordering system to alert the kitchen of a food allergy/Celiac.)
Alamo Drafthouse Mueller

American
Asian
BBQ
  • Salt Lick (everything except bread and dessert are g-free)
Indian
Italian
Pizza
  • Austin's Pizza (multiple locations)
  • Via313 (multiple locations - the brick and mortar are safer vs. food truck)
Steak/Seafood
Tex-Mex

Enjoy!


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Recent Gluten-Free (Celiac!) Faves




As I've explained multiple times (because it frustrates me so much!) my full-blown searchable website has become infected so I can't search for many of my favorite locations. I also am unable to help others!

Therefore, I just wanted to bring to the top of my blog some of my favorite (and safe) gluten-free restaurants in and around Austin. I have spoken to the managers at every single one of these and eaten successfully dozens of times. 

Please feel free to comment and add to the list!

Breakfast Tacos:

American:

BBQ:

Tex-Mex:

Asian:

Italian:

Pizza (both use separate pans, utensils and toppings):
100% Gluten-Free: Wildwood Bakehouse!

Steak:

Sunday, March 20, 2016

True Food Kitchen Opens in Austin!

About a year and a half ago, my fiancé Aaron and I discovered True Food Kitchen...in Houston. It was a fantastic fresh food and gluten-free experience and we were hoping that some day it would make its way 2.5 hours down the road to us.

The Seaholm Power Plant area of downtown has been under construction for quite some time and the "coming soon" signs continued to showcase new, exciting businesses that would be opening. During a run around Town Lake, Aaron looked over and said "Look!!! True Food Kitchen has been added to the Seaholm sign!" - we couldn't wait.
So when I received an email invitation to attend the soft opening, I jumped at the chance. Tonight we had a chance to try this new downtown restaurant, and were not disappointed.

Upon arrival we were greeted by a friendly staff, who encouraged us to have our first drink at the bar. After ordering a refreshing Skinny Citrus Margarita, we were seated and immediately ordered the hummus appetizer - which came with gluten-free pita bread. We requested a side of veggies to go with our hummus as well and the plate was beautiful. The vegetables were so fresh and not your typical collection of carrots and celery, but root vegetables and unique seasonal offerings.

Since it was our chance to try it all, we then decided to split the grilled chicken salad and it did not disappoint. Note: we did have to request that the farro be left off because of my Celiac Disease. Along those same lines, my waiter made quick note of my severe gluten-intolerance and brought a manager over to answer any questions I had. I did suggest that they make sure to tell those with gluten-intolerance that items that are not marked can be iterated to be safe as well.

For my entree I ordered the Spicy Thai Curry with Chicken and it was amazing, the perfect amount of spice and a tasty side of brown rice mixed with quinoa, which was such a nice change of plain rice! Aaron ordered the turkey wrap, which we learned later could be made in the pita as a sandwich as well - definitely next time.

We closed out the night with dessert, which included the lemon ginger frozen yogurt (similar consistency to sorbet) for me and the flourless GF chocolate cake for him. Even though we were quite full by this point, we enjoyed every bite we DID take.

Overall, True Food Kitchen did not disappoint - actually the complete opposite. We are SO excited to have another option downtown for my special dietary needs that allows us to not only feel safe eating but also have fresh and real food paired with a full cocktail bar.

I suggest everyone check them out and soon! Enjoy :)


Friday, March 11, 2016

Cross Contamination - For the Bar

Are you a restaurant looking for help with gluten-free customers? I've created a series of guides for both the front and back of the house.

Here's #1 - cross-contamination at the bar!