04 July 2008 ~ 12 Comments

Colorado Gluten Free

Colorado affords abundant opportunity for gluten free dining:

Arvada. Rheinlander Bakery. Click on the bakery name for the location and information about  their products.

Arvada. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. Nine locations throughout Colorado. Click on the restaurant name for the location. Click here for the gluten free menu which includes celiac-friendly pizza.

Boulder. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. See their listing in Arvada for details.

Boulder. Himalayas Restaurant. My e-mail states that this is a buffet of Indian cuisine and that 13 of the 15 items are gluten free. I wrote back suggesting that they spell out on their website exactly what is done to “isolate” the few gluten-toxic items. I also said that I would amend this listing as soon as they informed me that this had been done.

Boulder. Laudisio Restaurant. From this page, you will be able to read the lunch and dinner menus and get information about the restaurant location.

Boulder. Radda Trattoria. This restaurants promises on its site that “all pizzas are available gluten free”.

Boulder. O-Pizza. Gluten free pizza is featured. Click on the button marked “our menu” for specifics.

Boulder. Massala. Indian vegetarian cuisine. Click on the restaurant name for the location. Click here for the gluten free menu

Boulder. Bagali’s. Actually, this restaurant is in the Broomfield but provides directions from both Boulder and Denver. It promises “the absolute best in gluten free pizzas and pasta” but does not provide specifics on its menu page.

Colorado Springs. Ceres’ Kitchen. “We assemble meals that feed two or four adults for you to just stop by and pickup”. A gluten free facility. Click on the name for the location or click here for the gluten free menu.

Denver Blue Bonnet Restaurant. Click on the name to get the location. Click here for the gluten free menu.

Denver. Cafe Colore. The menu states that “all pastas and pizzas can be prepared gluten free.”

Denver. Mermaid’s Bakery. This establishment specializes in “gluten free cakes and cupcakes”.

Denver. Ninth Door. Click here for the gluten free menu., or click on the restaurant name for the location. Gluten free options are indicated on the menu page.

Denver. Lala’s Wine Bar and Pizzeria. Click here to read the gluten free menu.

Denver. Massala. Click on the restaurant’s listing in Boulder for details.

Denver. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. Click on the Beau Jo’s listing in Arvada for details.

Denver. Panzano Restaurant. Click on the restaurant name for the location. You will need to scroll down this page to find the address. Panzano’s posts both a gluten free lunch menu and a gluten free dinner menu.

Denver. Coor’s Field. Sports fans will be delighted to learn that a dedicated gluten free concession stand is available at Coor’s Field. Read this article from The Denver Post that provides details.

Denver. Seven 30 South. Click on the restaurant name for the location or click here to read their gluten free menu.

Denver. LaSandia Modern Mexican Restaurant. Gluten free items are marked on the regular menu.

Evergreen. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. For details, click on the Beau Jo’s listing in Arvada.

Fort Collins. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. For details, click on the Beau Jo’s listing in Arvada.

Fort Collins. Nunna, the Gluten Free Bakery. One of our blog visitors reported that “they are at the farmers market in northern Colorado and they deliver”.

Fort Collins. Austin’s American Grill, with two locations in Fort Collins. Click here to read their gluten free lunch and dinner menu.

Glenwood Springs. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. For details, click on the Beau Jo’s listing in Arvada.

Greenwood Village. Sansone’s Bistro.

Idaho Springs. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. For details, click on the Beau Jo’s listing in Arvada.

Lakewood. Blue Sky Café and Juice Bar. Click on the restaurant name for the location. A link from that page will take you to the gluten free menu.

Longmont. Tim’s New Thai Restaurant. Click on the restaurant name for the location. Click here to read the gluten free menu.

Manitou Springs. Coquette Creperie. “all crepes are gluten free”

Parker. Mosaic. This restaurant was recommended in an e-mail from an enthusiastic patron.

Steamboat Springs. Beau Jo’s Colorado Pizza. For details, click on the Beau Jo’s listing in Arvada.

Wheat Ridge. Abrusci’s. Advertises itself as “the best damn Italian food…period”. Click on the restaurant name to get the location. Click here to read the gluten free menu.

Colorado  has an abundance of chain restaurants. People lucky enough to be in Colorado are never far from a gluten free meal. Click here if you are interested in dining in any of these restaurants: Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano, Bonefish Grill, Bosyon Market, Carino’s Italian Grill, Carrabbas Italian Grill, Chili’s Grill and Bar, Kona Grill, Lone Star Saloon and Grill, On the Border Mexican Grill, Outback Steakhouse, PeiWei Diner, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Pizza Fusion, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Ted’s Montana Grill, Texas Land and Cattle Steakhouse, Uno’s Chicago Grill, and The Yard House.

Whole Foods Market is a great source of gluten free food products in Colorado. If you are looking for a local support group, contact the Celiac Sprue Association.

Information added: 1/20/09

12 Responses to “Colorado Gluten Free”

  1. Jason Law 23 September 2008 at 8:30 am Permalink

    Laudisio Restaurant in Boulder (29th St. Mall) is proud to offer a full Gluten Free Lunch and Dinner Menu. We feature Gluten free pastas, and the freshest local ingredients. Our chefs are thoroughly trained in all areas of food preparation as it pertains to food allergies. Visit http://www.Laudisio.com to view our Gluten Free Menus, or link to them here: http://www.laudisio.com/menus/gluten-free.php
    Thanks,
    Jason Law

  2. Jim Thorpe 12 January 2009 at 1:12 pm Permalink

    I was hoping that you would add the Mosaic Restaurant to your list. I have been there twice, and they could not have been more accommodating. They are located at 11957 Lioness Way, Parker, CO 80134. Their phone number is 720-305-0994. Their website is http://dinemosaic.com. Their banner statement is ‘American Cuisine with Global Influences’. Their menu is wonderful and prices are moderate.

    Enjoy…

    JT

  3. Julie McGinnis 6 October 2009 at 5:00 am Permalink

    Visit http://www.theglutenfreebistro.com for a full listing of restaurants in Boulder and Denver that carry The Gluten Free Bistro’s delicious, nutritious pizza crust.

  4. Miranda 12 October 2009 at 3:02 pm Permalink

    La Luz in Fort Collins offers a gluten free menu (super good!) – they have two locations – one in old town, one on the south side.

  5. Rebekah 22 October 2009 at 4:49 pm Permalink

    Visit newly launched website, http://www.dineglutenfree.com, for a list of gluten-free restaurants in Colorado.

  6. Arte Pizzeria 14 January 2010 at 8:39 pm Permalink

    We are now offering a 10″ gluten-free pizza crust brought in from a local Denver vendor. This ensures no cross contamination occurs and it’s tasty! (970) 669-9000 for pick-up or delivery in Loveland, CO or visit our website at http://www.artepizzeria.com. NOTE: A gluten free crust does not guarantee that a pizza is totally gluten free and/or free of cross-contamination. The comment seems to have been written by an owner or emplyee of the restaurant. I suggest that you ask a lot of questions before having a pizza at this restaurant.

  7. Dee 26 February 2010 at 2:38 pm Permalink

    Hey everyone– if you’re up in Longmont, don’t miss the gourmet cuisine at Sugar Beet Restaurant. They have many gluten free items and the food is OUTSTANDING.(www.sugarbeetrestaurant.com.) The servers were all more than happy to help accommodate my various food allergies. Not to be missed!!

  8. Sarah 2 April 2010 at 6:20 pm Permalink

    In Pagosa Springs, you will find The Floured Apron Bakery. “Mama Dawn” runs the place and has a daughter with Celiac. She packs a mighty bit of love into every bite, and don’t we know it! We visited the town recently for spring break with our 7-year-old daughter with Celiac. We never expected to find gluten free goodies in this little mountain town, but we did! And we LOVED it! “Mama Dawn” makes some killer pastries and morning munchies. But the fact that she can make most of them gluten free on request was just way beyond our wildest hopes! This little bakery had great atmosphere and even better proprietors! We’d go out of our way to eat there any day, if only we weren’t across the entire country. This little spot could easily be the only incentive we need to revisit Pagosa Springs some day! We had blueberry pancakes, more cookies than we could shake a stick at, and sticky buns that just make you sigh. Trying to pass along the good word as a way to thank her for making our trip SO much easier. There’s a coffee shop called Higher Grounds there, also, with GF options. But Mama Dawn sure made all the difference for our little one and deserves our heartfelt thanks. NOTE: I will check out these establishments and transfer the information to the appropriate post as soon as I have verified the gluten free status of these establishments.

  9. Phyllis 6 April 2010 at 2:51 pm Permalink

    The Mouse Pad is a gluten free coffee house in Johnstown. They have their own dedicated gluten free & peanut free kitchen. They also have many items that are dairy free, egg free, corn free, sugar free, and/or soy free.

    http://mousepadcoffee.net

    http://mousepadcoffee.net/menu

  10. Rebekah 10 July 2010 at 11:26 am Permalink

    Eco-Burger is located in Cherry Creek North(2817 E. 3rd Ave, Unit E. Denver, Co 80206) (303) 316-9100.

    Eco-Burger offers Udi’s gluten free buns. Their 100% grass fed beef burgers are great. Also, their delicious vegetarian Black Bean Burger is made with gluten free ingredients. Their Tuna Burger is made with gluten free ingredients as well.

  11. Amalthea Aelwyn 18 July 2010 at 7:01 pm Permalink

    I just discovered Moe’s Original Bar B Que, tonight. And the guy running the new location at 2589 S Lewis Wy, Lakewood, CO 80227, could not have been nicer or more accommodating. He checked the labels on everything, and he is going to try to order a gluten free corn bread for the future, after talking to us. The sauce is great and wheat free. He made us banana puddings without nilla waffers just so we could enjoy them, too. Pretty much all of their non-sandwich fare was gluten free except the corn bread, so several choices. He’s about to add brisket to his menus. The ribs were awesome. And I can’t emphasize enough how helpful and nice he was about the whole gluten thing. Much more than almost any other place we try to eat, even if they do have some gluten free offerings. Really an awesome guy running the place. The place is basically at Kipling and Morrison road.


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