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Gluten-Free at Broadway Bites in New York City

Urban Space NYC continues to bring awesome markets to public spaces in New York City. The latest opening is Broadway Bites at the intersections of 33rd Street and Broadway, a hugely busy location in the heart of Manhattan. Just steps away from Macy’s and the Empire State Building, Broadway Bites is a great place to stop for a bite to eat and a rest.

As with all of my excursions, I am always on the look out for gluten-free food. Broadway Bites pleasantly surprised me when they reopened on October 6th. There are many options throughout the open-air market that were gluten-free friendly.

Palenque Homemade Colombian Food
Fryer is used for only yuca empanadas and yuca fries. Arepas are also gluten-free, except for the vegan option.

Onigiri by Tampopo
Sushi-like rice balls with gluten-free marked on the menu. Ask about sauces

Bangkok Bar
Server said everything but the Thai Basil Chicken Rice Bowl was gluten-free.

Two Tablespoons
Gluten-free chili and mac-and-cheese!

Bar Suzette
Gluten-free crepes available, but the griddle is shared! Must be cleaned between preparation.

Macaron Parlour
All macarons are gluten-free.

Broadway Bites is open daily from 11am to 9pm. I suggest going after 2pm and avoiding the midtown lunch rush. This market is only open until November 14th, so don’t delay stopping by for some gluten-free food.

 

As with any gluten-free dining, it is your responsibility to ask about the gluten-free options and other allergens at each vendor. 

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100% Gluten-Free Bakeries in New York City

By the Way Bakery, a 100% gluten-free bakery in New York City
By the Way Bakery, a 100% gluten-free bakery in New York City

On Monday, I posted about 100% gluten-free restaurants in New York City. Today, I am focusing on gluten-free sweets. We are so lucky to have so many options for gluten-free baked goods including cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and even pies in Manhattan.

Here is a list of the gluten-free bakeries currently open in NYC.

Coming Fall 2015

NoGlu New York City
100% gluten-free French épicerie and restaurant
1266 Madison Ave.

By the Way Bakery (2nd NYC location)
100% gluten-free and Kosher
1236 Lexington Ave.

Baked by Melissa Gluten-Free
Next door to a non-gluten-free store, so make sure you visit the right one!
526 7th. Avenue


Updated list as of September 3, 2015

Erin McKenna’s Bakery (formerly known as Babycakes NYC)
100% gluten-free
248 Broome St., New York, NY 10002
(212) 677-5047
https://www.erinmckennasbakery.com/

By The Way Bakery
100% gluten-free and dairy-free, Kosher
2442 Broadway
http://www.btwbakery.com/

Jennifer’s Way Bakery
100% gluten-free
263 East 10th St., New York, NY 10009
(646) 682-9501
http://jennifersway.org/bakery

Tu-Lu’s Gluten-Free Bakery
100% gluten-free
338 East 11th Street New York, NY 10003
(212) 777-2227
http://tu-lusbakery.com

Pip’s Place has closed it’s doors as of July 15, 2015
Pip’s Place – The Gluten Free Cakery
100% gluten-free
Location 1: 1729-31 1st Ave., New York, NY 10128
(212) 360-6400

Location 2: 127 East 39th St., New York, NY 10016
(646) 823-9393
http://pipsplacenyc.com

Tatz Gourmet Sweetz has closed it’s doors as of August 30, 2015
Tatz Gourmet Sweetz
100% gluten-free
844 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025
http://tatznyc.com

Please note: I have confirmed with every bakery listed above that they are 100% gluten-free.  If you have any specific questions about the bakeries, their ingredients, or their preparation, please contact them directly. Additionally, the posting of these bakeries is not an endorsement in any way. 

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100% Gluten-Free Restaurants in New York City

100% Gluten-Free Restaurants in New York City
100% Gluten-Free Restaurants in New York City

Updated June 1, 2016

The most frequently asked question to this blog is “Where can I find a 100% gluten-free restaurant in New York City?” In the past, I had to say there are no completely gluten-free restaurants in Manhattan but but now I am happy to report we now have a few totally gluten-free options. I will update this list as I learn of more 100% gluten-free options in New York City.

Note: While these restaurants are no-gluten establishments, it is still very important to inform your server about your dietary restrictions!

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

Colors Restaurant 
http://www.colorsrestaurantnyc.com/
417 Lafayette Street between Astor Place & East 4th Street
Manhattan

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

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

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

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

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

 

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Gluten-Free Globetrotter Remembers 9/11 in New York City

New York City from Long Island City
New York City from Long Island City

New York City means so much to me. I grew up only 40 miles away and was always so excited to come into “the city”. (Us native New Yorkers will always refer to Manhattan as THE city, because it is unlike anything in the world.)

When I was about 12, my grandmother and I took the bus into the city and spent the day exploring the South Street Seaport. She loved the city as much as I do and always referred to it as her city. I loved that day and my grandmother dearly.

I will always remember the first time my mom let me and my friends take the train alone into the city. We were excited and nervous teenagers that felt like we were on an adventure. The city and the world was ours!

As soon as I graduated college, I knew I wanted to work in Manhattan. I started my first job out of college on September 11, 2000. I loved being in the heart of things every single day. The action, the excitement, the world of opportunities.

My sister and I on top of the World Trade Center.
My sister and I on top of the World Trade Center.

Then, one year later, I was heartbroken, shell shocked, and deeply saddened by what was happening in my beloved New York City. As I stood on the fire escape of my office building in Union Square, I couldn’t really understand what I was seeing. I was confused, missed my mom, and was desperately trying to get in touch with friends that I knew worked in lower Manhattan. I ran back and forth to my desk to check my AIM. When I came back right after 10am, one of the towers was gone. GONE. How could that be? As I write this, I still don’t understand and feel sick to my stomach. I can’t even write more about that day or after that day. It just brings up horrible memories.

After 9/11, I told my mom I wanted to move home. I wanted to be “safe” on Long Island and didn’t want to work in Manhattan anymore. My mom understood but said to me “You love New York City and that is where you belong.” She was correct and I knew in my heart that I couldn’t leave where I worked so hard to get.

Thirteen years later, I haven’t been on the 9/11 Memorial or the museum. I don’t know if I will ever go. I get chills when I talk to people about where they were that day. I feel sick when I remember my friend who lost his brother and father. Yet, my memories and feelings pale in comparison to the survivors of that day and the families of the fallen. Despite these feelings, my love for New York City has only grown over the past 13 years.

I love New York City so much and love when people ask me for tips about coming here. I want to introduce the city to tourists and locals and want them to experience all the Big Apple has to offer. Visit my New York City gluten-free page for tips, maps, and more. Email me if you are coming here. I would love to show you around my beloved New York City!

xo

Me on Governors Island with the Freedom Tower behind me.
Me on Governors Island with the Freedom Tower behind me.

Never Forget. 

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Where is Gluten-Free Globetrotter in September?

Readers, my utmost apologies for the silence on my blog over the past month. I have been extremely busy with work travel, family travel, and the gluten-free world here in New York City. I have also been preparing for some upcoming speaking engagements throughout September. I would love for you to attend and to meet some of my Gluten-Free Globetrotter readers in person.

Here’s where I will be…

Gluten Intolerance Group of Orange County Online Meeting
What: Presenter “Socializing Gluten-Free”
When: September 4, 2014; 7pm PST/10pm EST; TONIGHT!!
Where: Your Computer! It’s an online meeting. Feel free to join us.
Find me: Online

 

Gluten and Allergen Free Expo
What: Attending with the NYC Celiac Meetup Group
When: September 6, 2014; 9am-3pm
Where: Meadowlands Exposition Center; Secaucus, NJ
Find me: I will be wearing a black t-shirt with the Meetup logo in the middle.

Schar Blogger Lounge
What: Presenter, “Industry Secrets and How to Run a Successful Gluten-Free Blog”
When: September 6, 2014; 5pm
Where: New York City
Find Me: Sorry, invite Only!

Future Food Expo
What: Attendee and representative of a cool new pop-up project (details to come!)
When: September 13, 2014; 12pm-6pm
Where: Brooklyn, NYFind Me: This is part of the secret. Find me and my shirt will tell you about my new project!

 

New York Celebrate Celiac™ Community Party
What: Guest Speaker
When: September 20, 2014; 10am-1pm
Where: Affinia Manhattan Hotel Ballroom; 371 7th Avenue, New York, NY
Find me: I will be wearing a black t-shirt with the Meetup logo in the middle.