I’m pleased to share this information about gluten free living in Michigan. I’ll start with a list of independently owned restaurants:
Ann Arbor. Carson’s American Bistro. Click on the name to get the address and driving locations. Gluten free items are identified on the main menu.
Ann Arbor. Gratzi Restaurant. This restaurant publishes both a gluten free lunch menu and a gluten free dinner menu, Find the location by clicking on the restaurant name.
Ann Arbor. Seva Vegetarian Restaurant. The gluten free menu is posted on-line.
Ann Arbor. Real Seafood Restaurant. This restaurant also publishes both a gluten free lunch menu and a gluten free dinner menu. Check the location linking on the restaurant name..
Ann Arbor. Zingermans Road House. Click on the restaurant name to learn the location. Click here for the gluten free menu.
Ann Arbor. The Chop House. Click on the restaurant name to learn the location. Click here for the gluten free menu.
Frankenmeuth. Bavarian Inn. This restaurant includes a gluten free bakery but expects three-days advanced notice for gluten free bakery items. Click on the restaurant name to learn the location. Click here for the gluten free menu.
Grand Rapids. The Chop House. Click on the restaurant name for the location. If you are interested in the gluten free menus, see the listing for The Chop House in Ann Arbor.
Grand Rapids. Coco Charlotte. This is a dedicated gluten free bakery that alson features gluten free pizza. Special orders are strongly recommended. Click here to read the gluten free menu.
Livonia. Giulio’s Cucina Italiana.Click on the restauant name for information.
Sterling Heights. G.F. Cucina. All items served are gluten free. If my impression of the website is correct, this restaurant really emphasizes its relationship with the gluten free community.
Traverse City. Gluten Free Queenz. A gluten free bakery that offers pizza crusts, frozen dough, as well as other bakery items. Scroll to the bottom of the screen to the address.
The Celiac Support Group in the Traverse City area provides a great list of shopping and dining opportunities in their area.
The support group in Lansing also publishes suggestions for gluten free dining in the area.
Click here for gluten free shopping opportunities for Trader Joe’s and/ or Whole Foods and/or Meijer’s Super Markets.
Most of America’s restaurant chains serve Michigan. Click here if you are interested in specific information about Bonefish Grill, Boston Market, Carino’s Italian Grill, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Chili’s Grill and Bar, Kona Grill, Lone Star Saloon and Steakhouse, Mitchell’s Fish Market, O’Charley’s, On the Border Mexican Grill, Outback Steakhouse, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, PeiWei Asian Diner, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Steak n’ Shake, or Uno’s Chicago Grill.
Information added 06/09/09








We have had great success eating gluten free at Red Robin, but I do not see information posted on this website. The management is very deligent in making sure our order is correct and not contaminated. Even their fries can be ordered gluten free, which is great for kids. Please check it out!
Besides our regular (but unique) and whole wheat pizzas we also offer gluten free pizzas. 2 locations in Michigan — Milford Rd. in Highland & Maple Rd in Commerce.
There is a fantastic 100% organic restaurant in Rochester called Mind Body and Spirits that caters to gluten & casein free diets, as well as vegans, vegetarians and raw eaters… Great food and drinks! Their website is http://www.mindbodyspirits.com
I have totally Gluten free restraunt on the East side of town. The only draw back is it is a small place that handles carry out much better then dining in, they even have frozen food available for purchase. It reminds me of a subway or pizza joint set up but they do have a few booths for dine in.
The name is G.F.Cucina’s located on 37867 Mound Road in Sterling Heights, MI. There phone number is 586-276-1200 and there email address is gfcucinas@att.net
Seva vegetarian restaurant in Ann Arbor, MI has a seperate, GF menu.
They are located at:
314 E. Liberty
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 662-1111
http://www.sevarestaurant.com
I am a waitress there and I can only eat GF items — they have great food!
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Check out this new restaraunt on the sceen in Livonia its called West on 6. The old pick a bone has been completly remodeled New owners, new chef, new attitude! Come on in and see me anytime for my famous bread-by the way I have pasta dishes too and where else can you go for deli style sandwiches with real tasting bread? live music on fridays and saturdays- GF beer, and etc. 30325 Six mile
Livonia Mi. 48152
(734)762-2063
Open for lunch and dinner
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A dedicated gluten free, wheat free bakery. We specialize in wedding cakes, custom birthday cakes and cupcakes. Everything is baked daily from scratch……breads, pizza, muffins, cookies and much, much more.
Our goal is to make gluten free baked goods that are simply delicious.
Tues-Friday 10am to 6pm
Saturday 9am to 3pm
Rumi’s Passion
41120 5 Mile
Plymouth MI 48170
#734-335-7145
Silver Beach Pizza in St. Joseph offers two different gluten free pizza crusts. They also carry sandwich bread, pita, pasta, and gluten free beer! All very good. Worth Checking out.
Silver Beach Pizza
410 Vine St.
St. Joseph MI
Paesano’s in Ann Arbor on Washtenaw road has a gluten free menu and will make most dishes gluten free. I have eaten there many times – always wonderful!
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Just wanted to let you know about my new website featuring what I feel are quality Gluten Free baked goods. It’s taken me 5 years to find a ‘normal’ tasting GF bread and now I’m hooked so I decided to do the website.
Brandi. NOTE: juding from the website, this looks like a real possibilityu.
Check it out at: B-GlutenFree.com Thanks