Good restaurants for gluten (and dairy) free dining?

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Anonymous wrote:My son can't eat gluten or dairy due to some stomach problems, and we love ZPizza. Teaism is also really good (not everything is GF of course, but it's well-labeled). We do a lot of Japanese, and just skip the soy sauce or get takeout and eat it at home with tamari instead.

There's a very good GF bakery in Del Ray (Alexandria); some of the stuff has dairy, but a lot does not, and they let you know what's what. We've done several birthdays there (cupcakes and a birthday cake) and they've been excellent. They also sell baguettes and other breads--we have not tried them, but they always look good.

Silver Diner has a new GF menu. I have not tried it, but I did look at the menu after reading something about it and I thought it sounded good.

We also love Mediterranean food--we just skip the pita (and yogurt or feta or whatever)--but I always feel like we've eaten well.

Sticky Fingers Bakery is vegan, so you don't have to worry about the dairy, and they have a number of GF items (a lot of breakfast and lunch stuff in addition to sweets) on their menu.


The Happy Tart. Great stuff, we both eat gluten and still buy pastries/pies there because they're so good.
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