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