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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Here's a summary of responses to GF in Washington DC.

I believe bucca and una have GF menus, Also if the holocaust museum is near the native american museum on the mall the native american museum has clearly marked GF food in their cafeteria (a bit on the expensive side, but not outrageously so). Also check the archives, I know there have been posts on GF in DC. but not sure if any of them were near where you will be.

> Union Station
GF pizza at Uno


> Capital Visitor Center Cafe
If you mean the one near Ford's Theater, Austin Grill on 7th St.

If you mean the one at the Ronald Reagan Building; there's nothing (though they have a food court and one might be able to get a salad)

> Holocaust Museum Cafe
Nothing.  But you can walk to the Museum of the American Indian which is 6 or 7 blocks away)


> Buca Di Beppo
If you mean the one in Dupont Circle, there are fancy restaurants where you 
can get GF food, but nothing for kids.


> Uno Chicago Grill
GF pizza.  There's one at Union Station


> Baltimore/Washington Airport
Nothing.

You absolutely MUST go to Risottoria on Bleeker St in Soho I'd never even think of NOT eating there when I'm in NYC.
Also, O'Lunney's off Time Square has wonderful Corn beef and Cabbage.

Thank you all for your responses!!!

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