CleanPlate Rankings
Top Gluten-Free
Restaurants
Marina / San Francisco
Gluten-free pasta is sometimes available, but inconsistent availability and lack of menu labeling make this a challenging choice for gluten-free diners.
Marina / San Francisco
Gluten is present in the curry base and menu labeling does not indicate gluten-free options; not suitable for gluten-free diners.
Park Slope / New York
No gluten-free noodles or menu labeling at this location; gluten-free options are not available and protocols are not documented.
Lower East Side / New York
No gluten-free bread or labeling; menu is bread-focused and protocols for gluten-free handling are not documented.
Richmond District / San Francisco
No gluten-free accommodations are offered and the menu includes gluten-containing items such as wheat noodles and milkbread, making this a poor choice for gluten-free diners.
Midtown / New York
Gluten-free protocols are not documented and the restaurant explicitly states it cannot guarantee any dish is gluten-free or free from cross-contact.
SoMa / San Francisco
No gluten-free menu labeling or documented gluten-free protocols; menu centers on panko-breaded dishes, making this a challenging environment for gluten-free diners.
Chelsea / New York
No gluten-free bread or labeling; menu is bread-focused and not suitable for gluten-free needs.
Fillmore / San Francisco
Oma San Francisco Station is unable to accommodate gluten-free customers at this time, with no gluten-free menu or adaptations available.
Flatiron / New York
No gluten-free options are available and menu labeling does not indicate any gluten-free choices.
Park Slope / New York
No gluten-free pizza or menu labeling; no evidence of gluten-free protocols or options beyond basic salads.
SoMa / San Francisco
No gluten-free crust or labeled gluten-free options are available; not suitable for gluten-free diners.
SoMa / San Francisco
Gluten-free crust is available, but repeated diner reports highlight high cross-contact risk and inconsistent handling.
Outer Sunset / San Francisco
No gluten-free dishes are offered and all items are prepared with shared equipment, making this a poor choice for gluten-free diners.
Russian Hill / San Francisco
SSAL does not accommodate gluten-free diets and cannot guarantee a menu free of gluten or cross-contact.
Midtown / New York
No dedicated gluten-free bagels or prep area; not suitable for gluten-free diners seeking safe options.
Chinatown / San Francisco
No gluten-free labeling or options are documented, and the menu is flour-heavy with high cross-contact risk.
Outer Sunset / San Francisco
No gluten-free labeling or documented protocols; menu is wheat-dumpling focused and gluten-free options are not identified.
Astoria / New York
No gluten-free menu labeling or dedicated gluten-free options; menu is heavily based on wheat phyllo dough, and protocols for gluten-free handling are not documented.
SoMa / San Francisco
No gluten-free kolaches or menu labeling; options for gluten-free diners are not documented and protocols are unclear.
Russian Hill / San Francisco
No gluten-free labeling or dedicated gluten-free options; menu is wheat-based and protocols for gluten-free handling are not documented.
Noe Valley / San Francisco
No gluten-free bagels or labeled gluten-free options are available; menu and reviews show no evidence of gluten-free accommodations.
Dogpatch / San Francisco
No gluten-free fried chicken options; menu relies on wheat flour breading and there is no evidence of gluten-free protocols.
East Village / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with only ceviche reliably safe; most dishes, including chicken, contain gluten or are at high risk for cross-contact.
Mission District / San Francisco
No gluten-free options are labeled or available; all core menu items contain gluten and there is no evidence of gluten-free handling.