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I previously posted a summary of list members' responses to my request for GF dining options in Seattle. Here's the places I enjoyed eating on my visit. All these places are downtown or close by.
Coffee &: A Specialty Bakery. (http://www.coffeeandpikeplace.com/) This is a totally gluten free bakery in the Pike Place Market. I only had the eclair -- but more than once. It was so good. This is a family business. Every time I visited, the people taking my order were so nice. There is no in-store seating, but there are some tables outside.
Romio's Pizza. They have a lots of GF options on their GF menu including, pizza, pasta, garlic bread, cheese bread, and sandwiches. (http://www.downtownromios.com/Gluten-Free-Menu) I just had a pizza but it was delicious and the server was very nice. The menu has a disclaimer that says the food is not recommended for celiacs, but I was fine. As always, use your own judgment.
Blue Moon Burgers has GF buns, GF veggie burgers (as well as GF meat burgers), and a dedicated fryer for fries, onion rings and tater tots. This is an order-at-the-counter kind of place. http://bluemoonburgers.com/menu/gluten-free/
There is also a GF food cart called I Love My Gluten Free Food. I got a bowl from them one day and it was quite tasty. http://www.ilovemygff.com/
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