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Gluten-Free Globetrotter Got Married!

Yes, it is true. I am now a Mrs. Gluten-Free Globetrotter!!! Planning a wedding is not easy. Planning a New York City wedding from California is even more of a challenge. Thank goodness for email, phone, and direct flights via Jet Blue from San Jose to New York City. It’s been a busy few months but it all paid off. My wedding was 100% gluten-free and I married my love. That’s a win-win in my book!

A few of our highlights include wedding guests from SIX countries (USA, Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, and Spain), a mariachi band, and getting to see all of our friends and family in the same room at the same time.

As I catch up on work, life,and blogging, I will leave you with some of my favorite pictures from our wedding day.

Wedding Venue: My Moon Restaurant, Brooklyn, New York. Photo by LumoBox Photography
Enjoying views of Brooklyn, NYC
Enjoying views of Brooklyn, NYC. Photo by LumoBox Photography
Our wedding mariachi band!
Our wedding mariachi band! Photo by LumoBox Photography
Old School New York City Taxi
Old School New York City Taxi. Photo by LumoBox Photography
Our amazing gluten-free wedding cake from By the Way Bakery in New York City
Our amazing gluten-free wedding cake from By the Way Bakery in New York City

 

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Gluten-Free Fast Food in New York City

One of the most common questions I get from readers is where they can grab a quick bite of gluten-free food in New York City. I really try to avoid traditional fast food restaurants, but I understand that when you are busy sightseeing you don’t always want to sit down for a leisurely lunch. There are many local chains in Manhattan that have options for those of us who are gluten-free. When I worked in midtown Manhattan, I frequented some of these locations often.

It is important to remember that New York City is a very busy place and lunchtime is no joke. Thousands of workers have a limited time to grab lunch so you might find lunch to be a bit intimidating. I recommend going slightly off hours if you are nervous about ordering during a busy time!

Here are my suggestions for the most gluten-free friendly fast food in New York City

hukitchenHu Kitchen (100% gluten-free)
Open breakfast, lunch, and dinner

 

78 Fifth Avenue (@ 14th Street)
1536 Third Avenue Avenue (@ 86th Street) closed

 

Juices, smoothies, organic Coffee and tea, organic wine, organic kombucha; customizable plant-based puddings, creams and toppings snack bar; build your own bowls, food by the pound, grain-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free baked goods.


littlebeetThe Little Beet (100% gluten-free)
Open breakfast, lunch, and dinner

 

135 West 50th Street (btwn 6th and 7th Avenues)
 320 Park Avenue (south side of 51st Street; closed on weekends)
1140 Broadway (@ 26th Street)
2 Penn Plaza Food Hall

 

Farm-to-table, gluten-free, create your own plate, hot dishes, sides, soups, sides, build-a-bowl, and cold-pressed juices. Menu varies by location.

14 locations throughout Manhattan; Days and times vary by location

 

Seasonal, healthy food options, build your own plate. Note, not all dishes are gluten-free. Be sure to tell the staff you need to eat gluten-free and ask them to help you choose the right dishes.

 


14 locations throughout Manhattan; Days and times vary by location

Breakfast including GF bagels, eggs, and GF pancakes in some locations, grain bowls, sandwiches, paninis, salads, vegan options, fresh juices, desserts. Note, not all dishes are gluten-free. Ask staff to change gloves and prepare all gluten-free sandwiches separately.

Multiple locations throughout Manhattan; Days and times vary by location

 

Salads, soups, and sandwiches. Please note, this is a very gluten-heavy restaurant but they do have gluten-free options including bread, quinoa bowls, and salads. If you are super sensitive to airborne gluten, I would avoid LPQ.

8 locations all in midtown Manhattan

 

Salads, quinoa bowls in some locations, yogurts, fruit, juice, omelettes. Not my top choice due to limited options, but good in a pinch.

Multiple locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island

 

International chain with assembly-line style Mexican food. Make sure to tell your server that you require a change of gloves and careful preparation of bowls!!

 

Please note: all of the above are recommendations. Ask lots of questions and eat at your own risk!
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100% Gluten-Free in New York City (Updated June 2017)

CLICK HERE FOR AN UPDATED LIST
OF DEDICATED GLUTEN-FREE IN NEW YORK CITY!

 

 

Gluten-Free in New York City

100% Gluten Free in New York City
Post last updated June 2017

Click here for the most updated list.

I am keeping my finger on the pulse of all things gluten-free in New York City and I am excited to see so many completely gluten-free places continuing to open across the city.

Note: While these restaurants are no-gluten establishments, it is still very important to inform your server about your dietary restrictions! Also call ahead to make a reservation and confirm hours of operation.

Gluten-Free Restaurants (Full-service, sit-down)

99 Bank
http://www.99banknyc.com/
99 Bank Street
Manhattan

Colors Restaurant 
http://www.colorsrestaurantnyc.com/
178 Stanton Street  (new location!)
Manhattan

Cosme
http://www.cosmenyc.com/
35 E 21st Street
Manhattan
Note: Menu changes by season. Churros on dessert menu are NOT gluten-free. 

Gohan
http://www.gohannyc.com/
14A Orchard Street
Manhattan

Le Botaniste
http://lebotaniste.us/
833 Lexington Avenue
Manhattan

Noglu NY
https://www.facebook.com/nogluny/
1266 Madison Avenue
Manhattan

Rocking Raw
http://www.rockinraw.com/
171 Sullivan Street
Manhattan

Risotteria Melloti
http://www.risotteriamelottinyc.com/
309 East 5th Street between 2nd and 1st Avenue
Manhattan

Senza Gluten
http://www.senzaglutennyc.com
206 Sullivan Street
Manhattan

The Little Beet Table
https://www.thelittlebeettable.com
333 Park Avenue South
Manhattan

WILD (West Village)
http://www.eatdrinkwild.com/
535 Hudson Street
Manhattan

WILD (Williamsburg)
http://www.eatdrinkwild.com/
340 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn

WILD (Park Slope)
http://www.eatdrinkwild.com/
148 5th Avenue
Brooklyn

Gluten-Free Restaurants (Fast casual and take-out)

Brodo
http://www.brodobroth.co/
200 1st Avenue
Manhattan

Gingersnaps Organic
http://www.gingersnapsorganic.com/
113 West 10th Street
Manhattan

Hu Kitchen Union Square
http://hukitchen.com/
78 5th Avenue at 14th Street
Manhattan

Hu Kitchen Upper East Side
http://hukitchen.com/
1536 3rd Avenue between 86th and 87th Streets
Manhattan

Inday
http://www.indaynyc.com
1133 Broadway at 26th Street
Manhattan

Indie Fresh
http://indiefresh.com/
600 11th Avenue at Gotham West Market
Manhattan

Springbone
http://springbone.com
90 West 3rd Street
Manhattan

Taquitoria
http://www.taquitoria.com/
168 Ludlow Street between East Houston and Stanton Street
Manhattan

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
135 West 50th Street between 6th and 7th Avenue
Manhattan

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
320 Park Avenue, South side of 51st Street

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
2 Penn Plaza inside the Pennsy
Southwest corner of 7th Avenue and 33rd Street
Manhattan

The Little Beet
https://www.thelittlebeet.com
1140 Broadway at 26th Street
Manhattan

Gluten-Free Bakeries

By the Way Bakery Upper East Side
http://www.btwbakery.com/
1236 Lexington Avenue
Manhattan

By The Way Bakery Upper West Side
http://www.btwbakery.com/
2442 Broadway
Manhattan

Elisa’s Love Bites
http://elisaslovebites.com/
10 Porter Avenue
Brooklyn

Erin McKenna’s Bakery (formerly known as Babycakes NYC)
https://www.erinmckennasbakery.com/
248 Broome Street
Manhattan

Jennifer’s Way Bakery
http://jennifersway.org/bakery
263 East 10th Street
Manhattan

NoGlu NY
https://www.facebook.com/nogluny/
1266 Madison Avenue
Manhattan

Tu-Lu’s Gluten-Free Bakery
http://tu-lusbakery.com
338 East 11th Street

Gluten-Free Shops and Supermarkets

GFree NYC
http://g-freenyc.com/
77A West 85th Street between Columbus Avenue & Central Park West

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Updated: Gluten-Free (Friendly) Map of New York City

Gluten-Free in New York CityIt’s been more than five (or is it 8?!) years since I started my Gluten-Free Google Map of New York City. I admit that the map had been neglected for a VERY long time. I finally went through the entire map and deleted all of the restaurants that have closed since I started the map. I am also working to update the map as I learn of all the wonderful gluten-free and gluten-free friendly restaurants that have opened in New York City. This is definitely a work in progress because there are hundreds of restaurants in New York City and contacting them all is a LOT of work. I do plan on going through my old posts, past Meetup events, emails, tweets, and more to update this list.

For those of you who have bookmarked this map, the link has not changed. (WHEW!) For those of you looking at this map for the first time, please bookmark and share with your friends via social media. This will be updated and I will continue to include the “updated” date in the top of the map. You can also view the larger map here.

Is your favorite restaurant missing from this list? Send me an email at gfglobetrotter@gmail.com

Note: Restaurants in New York City open and close very quickly. They also often change owners and managers. My recommendations above may become outdated very quickly so I suggest you calling all restaurants before going there to eat a gluten-free meal! 

 

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Gluten-Free Globetrotter on the Move!

Hey everyone,

This is an apology letter. It was Celiac Awareness Month in the United States and I only posted three times in May. My bad and I am sorry! My only excuse is that I am on the move. Literally.

Gluten-Free Globetrotter on the move
Surrounded by moving boxes* (see below for poster details)

After living in Queens New York, the BEST place in the United States according to Lonely Planet, for 11 years, I am moving to Greenpoint, Brooklyn. This is only about 4 miles from where I currently live, but for those of you who know New York City it is worlds away! Brooklyn has become the trendy place to live in New York City which is exactly why I did NOT want to live there. Yet, I was convinced that it isn’t all hipsters and strollers and that it is actually a really fun place to live.

Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York City
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York City

I am excited my move corresponds with my favorite season. I can’t wait to spend this summer exploring all of Greenpoint, neighboring Williamsburg, and beyond! I am excited that I kicked off this past weekend checking out Manhattanhenge, a natural phenomenon unique to New York City, from the park down the block from my house. I am giddy that I can watch the Macy’s 4th of July fireworks from that same park in just a few weeks. I am swooning over my new roommate, my boyfriend of 2 years Victor.

IMG_2418
Look at the view from Transmitter Park, Greenpoint

My travels on a plane might be limited this summer but my travels by foot, bus, bike, and subway will be plentiful. I can’t wait to explore all of the gluten-free options that Brooklyn has to offer. I would love your tips! Please post them in the comments below.

So it is with my apologies but hopefully a good excuse that I haven’t posted yet you stick with me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Happy Summer everyone!

Erin, aka Gluten-Free Globetrotter

Gluten-Free Globetrotter at home
Welcome to our new home

 

* P.S. The poster I am holding in the top photo surrounded by boxes was for the #72HoursforCDF campaign. The campaign may be over, but you can still donate to the Celiac Disease Foundation to help advance celiac disease advocacy, education, and research. Visit www.celiac.org for more information.