CleanPlate Rankings
Top Gluten-Free
Restaurants
Astoria / New York
Very limited gluten-free knowledge and options; staff struggled to identify safe dishes and menu lacks gluten-free labeling.
Midtown / New York
Gluten-free options are very limited and staff knowledge is inconsistent, with repeated reports of poor handling and high cross-contact risk.
Hell's Kitchen / New York
Gluten-free options are unreliable, with reports of unavailable GF noodles and minimal safe choices for gluten-free diners.
Midtown / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and cross-contact risk is high, with no dedicated protocols or labeling in place.
Marina / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and menu labeling is absent; ramen noodles and broths contain wheat, and staff confirm high cross-contact risk.
Tenderloin / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and the kitchen uses a shared fryer, creating a high cross-contact risk for gluten-free diners.
Brooklyn Heights / Brooklyn
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with only a blueberry corn muffin reliably available and no menu labeling or protocols for gluten-free safety.
Park Slope / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and there is a high risk of cross-contact due to shared fryers and flour-heavy preparation.
Flatiron / New York
Gluten-free options are extremely limited and menu labeling is absent; reviews note high cross-contact risk due to wheat-based ramen focus.
Midtown / New York
Gluten-free pasta and risotto are available, but recent reviews report significant cross-contact issues and staff uncertainty.
Marina / San Francisco
Cauliflower crust is available but gluten-free handling is not well documented, and a recent diner reported getting sick after eating it.
Outer Sunset / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are very limited and labeling is unclear; flour-heavy environment and reviews indicate high cross-contact risk.
Mission District / San Francisco
No gluten-free menu or labeling, and staff are not knowledgeable about celiac precautions; not recommended for strict gluten-free needs.
Tenderloin / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with only salad reliably available and staff unable to confirm safety of other dishes.
Williamsburg / New York
Gluten-free options are not labeled and reviews note a lack of gluten-free accommodations; protocols and staff knowledge are unclear.
Flatiron / New York
No gluten-free labeling or protocol is documented, and reviews note a lack of clear gluten-free options or accommodations.
Inner Sunset / San Francisco
Gluten-free options like burgers, fries, pancakes, and pasta are reported, but staff knowledge and protocols are inconsistent and cross-contamination risk is likely.
West Village / New York
Gluten-free accommodations are minimal, with very limited options and no menu labeling; recent reviews highlight poor flexibility and staff uncertainty.
Outer Sunset / San Francisco
Sip Tea Room no longer offers gluten-free options, making it unsuitable for gluten-free diners.
Castro / San Francisco
No dedicated gluten-free menu or labeling; nearly all main items contain gluten and safe options are extremely limited.
Mission District / San Francisco
Gluten-free options like curry are available, but staff knowledge is low and recent reviews report significant cross-contact issues.
Park Slope / New York
No gluten-free bagels or labeled gluten-free options are available; not suitable for gluten-free diners.
Castro / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are not clearly labeled and staff handling of gluten-free requests has been inconsistent, with recent celiac diners reporting cross-contact issues.
Greenpoint / New York
No gluten-free menu or labeling; staff may offer suggestions, but at least one celiac diner reported being glutened despite recommendations.
Fillmore / San Francisco
Gluten-free options are extremely limited, with no menu labeling and high cross-contact risk from shared fryers and breaded items.