18 September 2008 ~ 12 Comments

Gluten Free Restaurants and Shopping Opportunities:
State-by-State Summaries

Gluten Free Restaurants and Shopping Opportunities

Gluten free dining and shopping opportunities in each of the fifty states will be discussed in this special series of articles.  The date after each state name indicates that last time the article was expanded or updated.

Alabama (8/06/08) +++++ Alaska (9/04/08) +++++ Arizona (02/09/09)

Arkansas (7/28/08) +++++ California (03/30/09) +++++ Colorado (01/20/09)

Connecticut (04/08/09) +++++ Delaware (4/15/09) +++++ Florida (04/15/09)

Georgia (9/05/08) +++++ Hawaii (8/27/08) +++++ Idaho (9/30/08)

Illinois (11/06/08) +++++ Indiana (9/20/08) +++++ Iowa (9/24/08)

Kansas (9/27/08) +++++ Kentucky (6/07/08) +++++ Louisiana (10/01/08)

Maine (10/4/ 08) +++++ Maryland (4/15/09) +++++ Massachusetts (2/13/09)

Michigan (01/20/09) +++++ Minnesota (10/11/08) +++++ Mississippi (9/10/08)

Missouri (11/07/08) +++++ Montana (11/09/08) +++++ Nebraska (11/12/08)

Nevada (9/01/08) +++++New Hampshire (12/03/08) +++++ New Jersey (04/08/09)

New Mexico (12/06/08) +++++ New York (1/8/09) +++++ North Carolina (1/26/09)

North Dakota (11/26/08) +++++ Ohio (9/04/08) +++++ Oklahoma (6/13/08)

Oregon (4/15/09) +++++ Pennsylvania (12/15/08) +++++ Rhode Island (10/15/08)

South Carolina (10/22/08) +++++ South Dakota (10/25/08)

Tennessee (10/29/08) +++++ Texas (04/08/09) +++++ Utah (11/01/08)

Vermont (04/08/09) +++++ Virginia (11/19/08) +++++ Washington (8/06/08)

West Virginia (11/12/08) +++++ Wisconsin (10/18/08) +++++ Wyoming (Nov. 08)

The article “Chain Restaurants Serving Gluten Free Meals” gives information about restaurant groups that serve gluten free food in two or more states.

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12 Responses to “Gluten Free Restaurants and Shopping Opportunities:
State-by-State Summaries”

  1. Wendy 23 November 2008 at 8:04 pm Permalink

    Thought I’d tell you about a little place in Raleigh, NC that caters to people with allergies, especially people who have to live Gluten Free. The name of the place is Rosie’s Plate (www.rosiesplate.com). For the most part you order your food and pick it up the next day or have it delivered. They do have some lunches that you can pick up and go, and a few out side tables, but it’s not really a “restaurant” where you can go and sit down and eat.

    thanks for your help with all of this, I’ll pass along anything else I find


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