CleanPlate Rankings
Top Gluten-Free
Restaurants
Park Slope / New York
A few naturally gluten-free options like beef fried rice are available, but most menu items—including bao and dumplings—contain gluten and there is no clear gluten-free labeling or protocol.
Castro / San Francisco
A few basic gluten-free sushi options are available, but menu labeling is unclear and staff knowledge varies by visit.
East Village / New York
Protocols and gluten-free handling are not well documented, but some social posts and diner comments mention gluten-free options are available.
Upper West Side / New York
Some gluten-free options are available and can be adapted, but protocols and labeling are unclear and a shared fryer is reported for chips and plantains.
Greenwich Village / New York
Some fillings are naturally gluten-free, but all rolls are served in wheat-based roti or paratha and there are no gluten-free bread substitutes; protocols and staff knowledge are not well documented.
Inner Sunset / San Francisco
Salads can be customized and some items are marked gluten-free, but cafeteria-style prep and repeated diner reports highlight high cross-contact risk, especially for celiac diners.
Park Slope / New York
Seafood boils and raw bar items can be made gluten-free, but menu lacks clear labeling and options are not well documented; reviews note limited gluten-free choices.
Flatiron / New York
Most dishes contain flour and dairy, with only a few naturally gluten-free options like grilled meats and seafood; protocols and staff knowledge for gluten-free handling are not documented.
North End / Hilton Head Island
Gluten-free protocols and options are not documented; menu and reviews do not indicate gluten-free accommodations.
North End / Hilton Head Island
Gluten-free pizza crust is available, but staff knowledge and protocols are inconsistent and cross-contact risk is high.
Upper East Side / New York
Gluten-free options are very limited and require modifications, with a high likelihood of cross-contact; not a strong choice for gluten-free diners.
North End / Hilton Head Island
Gluten-free protocols and menu labeling are not documented; options may be possible with modifications, but evidence is limited.
North End / Hilton Head Island
Some menu flexibility with corn tortillas and knowledgeable servers, but no gluten-free menu and shared fryer create above-average cross-contact risk for sensitive diners.
Midtown / New York
A few gluten-free cakes are available, but items are kept in a shared case and protocols for gluten-free handling are not documented.
Queen Anne / Seattle
A few gluten-free options like burgers and cider are available, but fryer is shared and protocols are not well documented.
Chelsea / New York
Online menu shows some gluten-free labels and limited options, but in-person labeling is absent and fries are cross-contaminated.
Queen Anne / Seattle
Gluten-free options are limited to select small plates and the kitchen environment is flour-heavy, creating a high risk for cross-contact.
Chinatown / San Francisco
Gluten-free protocols and menu labeling are not documented; no evidence of dedicated gluten-free handling or consistent gluten-free options.
Hayes Valley / San Francisco
Protocols for gluten-free diners are not well documented and menu lacks gluten-free labeling; gluten-free experience is unclear.
Marina / San Francisco
Protocols and gluten-free handling are not well documented; menu and reviews do not provide clear evidence for gluten-free safety or options.
Upper East Side / New York
Menu features coffee drinks and toasts, but gluten-free handling and options are not documented; protocols are unclear.
Astoria / New York
Gluten-free experience is not well documented; menu and reviews do not indicate clear gluten-free options or protocols.
Mission District / San Francisco
Protocols and gluten-free handling are not documented; no evidence of gluten-free menu labeling or dedicated options.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Gluten-free protocols and options are not well documented; menu and reviews provide no clear evidence of gluten-free accommodations.
Williamsburg / New York
Gluten-free protocols and options are not well documented; menu and reviews do not clarify gluten-free accommodations.